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This doesn't seem relevant for the differences between MOZ_ALIGNOF and alignof mentioned in bug 1288016. MozReview-Commit-ID: 8f9Ui7Aecfj
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485 lines
15 KiB
C++
/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*-
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* vim: set ts=8 sts=4 et sw=4 tw=99:
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* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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/* A type suitable for returning either a value or an error from a function. */
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#ifndef mozilla_Result_h
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#define mozilla_Result_h
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#include "mozilla/Alignment.h"
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#include "mozilla/Assertions.h"
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#include "mozilla/Attributes.h"
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#include "mozilla/Types.h"
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#include "mozilla/TypeTraits.h"
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#include "mozilla/Variant.h"
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namespace mozilla {
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/**
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* Empty struct, indicating success for operations that have no return value.
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* For example, if you declare another empty struct `struct OutOfMemory {};`,
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* then `Result<Ok, OutOfMemory>` represents either success or OOM.
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*/
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struct Ok {};
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template <typename E> class GenericErrorResult;
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template <typename V, typename E> class Result;
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namespace detail {
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enum class PackingStrategy {
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Variant,
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NullIsOk,
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LowBitTagIsError,
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PackedVariant,
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};
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template <typename V, typename E, PackingStrategy Strategy>
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class ResultImplementation;
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template <typename V, typename E>
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class ResultImplementation<V, E, PackingStrategy::Variant>
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{
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mozilla::Variant<V, E> mStorage;
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public:
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explicit ResultImplementation(V aValue) : mStorage(aValue) {}
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explicit ResultImplementation(E aErrorValue) : mStorage(aErrorValue) {}
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bool isOk() const { return mStorage.template is<V>(); }
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// The callers of these functions will assert isOk() has the proper value, so
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// these functions (in all ResultImplementation specializations) don't need
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// to do so.
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V unwrap() const { return mStorage.template as<V>(); }
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E unwrapErr() const { return mStorage.template as<E>(); }
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};
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/**
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* mozilla::Variant doesn't like storing a reference. This is a specialization
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* to store E as pointer if it's a reference.
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*/
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template <typename V, typename E>
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class ResultImplementation<V, E&, PackingStrategy::Variant>
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{
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mozilla::Variant<V, E*> mStorage;
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public:
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explicit ResultImplementation(V aValue) : mStorage(aValue) {}
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explicit ResultImplementation(E& aErrorValue) : mStorage(&aErrorValue) {}
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bool isOk() const { return mStorage.template is<V>(); }
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V unwrap() const { return mStorage.template as<V>(); }
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E& unwrapErr() const { return *mStorage.template as<E*>(); }
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};
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/**
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* Specialization for when the success type is Ok (or another empty class) and
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* the error type is a reference.
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*/
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template <typename V, typename E>
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class ResultImplementation<V, E&, PackingStrategy::NullIsOk>
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{
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E* mErrorValue;
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public:
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explicit ResultImplementation(V) : mErrorValue(nullptr) {}
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explicit ResultImplementation(E& aErrorValue) : mErrorValue(&aErrorValue) {}
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bool isOk() const { return mErrorValue == nullptr; }
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V unwrap() const { return V(); }
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E& unwrapErr() const { return *mErrorValue; }
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};
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/**
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* Specialization for when the success type is Ok (or another empty class) and
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* the error type is a value type which can never have the value 0 (as
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* determined by UnusedZero<>).
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*/
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template <typename V, typename E>
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class ResultImplementation<V, E, PackingStrategy::NullIsOk>
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{
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static constexpr E NullValue = E(0);
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E mErrorValue;
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public:
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explicit ResultImplementation(V) : mErrorValue(NullValue) {}
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explicit ResultImplementation(E aErrorValue) : mErrorValue(aErrorValue)
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{
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MOZ_ASSERT(aErrorValue != NullValue);
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}
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bool isOk() const { return mErrorValue == NullValue; }
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V unwrap() const { return V(); }
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E unwrapErr() const { return mErrorValue; }
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};
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/**
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* Specialization for when alignment permits using the least significant bit as
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* a tag bit.
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*/
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template <typename V, typename E>
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class ResultImplementation<V*, E&, PackingStrategy::LowBitTagIsError>
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{
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uintptr_t mBits;
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public:
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explicit ResultImplementation(V* aValue)
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: mBits(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(aValue))
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{
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MOZ_ASSERT((uintptr_t(aValue) % MOZ_ALIGNOF(V)) == 0,
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"Result value pointers must not be misaligned");
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}
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explicit ResultImplementation(E& aErrorValue)
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: mBits(reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(&aErrorValue) | 1)
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{
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MOZ_ASSERT((uintptr_t(&aErrorValue) % MOZ_ALIGNOF(E)) == 0,
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"Result errors must not be misaligned");
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}
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bool isOk() const { return (mBits & 1) == 0; }
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V* unwrap() const { return reinterpret_cast<V*>(mBits); }
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E& unwrapErr() const { return *reinterpret_cast<E*>(mBits ^ 1); }
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};
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// Return true if any of the struct can fit in a word.
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template<typename V, typename E>
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struct IsPackableVariant
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{
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struct VEbool {
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V v;
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E e;
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bool ok;
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};
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struct EVbool {
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E e;
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V v;
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bool ok;
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};
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using Impl = typename Conditional<sizeof(VEbool) <= sizeof(EVbool),
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VEbool, EVbool>::Type;
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static const bool value = sizeof(Impl) <= sizeof(uintptr_t);
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};
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/**
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* Specialization for when both type are not using all the bytes, in order to
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* use one byte as a tag.
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*/
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template <typename V, typename E>
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class ResultImplementation<V, E, PackingStrategy::PackedVariant>
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{
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using Impl = typename IsPackableVariant<V, E>::Impl;
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Impl data;
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public:
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explicit ResultImplementation(V aValue)
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{
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data.v = aValue;
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data.ok = true;
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}
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explicit ResultImplementation(E aErrorValue)
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{
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data.e = aErrorValue;
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data.ok = false;
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}
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bool isOk() const { return data.ok; }
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V unwrap() const { return data.v; }
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E unwrapErr() const { return data.e; }
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};
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// To use nullptr as a special value, we need the counter part to exclude zero
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// from its range of valid representations.
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//
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// By default assume that zero can be represented.
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template<typename T>
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struct UnusedZero
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{
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static const bool value = false;
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};
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// References can't be null.
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template<typename T>
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struct UnusedZero<T&>
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{
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static const bool value = true;
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};
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// A bit of help figuring out which of the above specializations to use.
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//
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// We begin by safely assuming types don't have a spare bit.
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template <typename T> struct HasFreeLSB { static const bool value = false; };
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// The lowest bit of a properly-aligned pointer is always zero if the pointee
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// type is greater than byte-aligned. That bit is free to use if it's masked
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// out of such pointers before they're dereferenced.
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template <typename T> struct HasFreeLSB<T*> {
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static const bool value = (alignof(T) & 1) == 0;
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};
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// We store references as pointers, so they have a free bit if a pointer would
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// have one.
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template <typename T> struct HasFreeLSB<T&> {
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static const bool value = HasFreeLSB<T*>::value;
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};
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// Select one of the previous result implementation based on the properties of
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// the V and E types.
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template <typename V, typename E>
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struct SelectResultImpl
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{
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static const PackingStrategy value =
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(IsEmpty<V>::value && UnusedZero<E>::value)
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? PackingStrategy::NullIsOk
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: (detail::HasFreeLSB<V>::value && detail::HasFreeLSB<E>::value)
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? PackingStrategy::LowBitTagIsError
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: (IsDefaultConstructible<V>::value && IsDefaultConstructible<E>::value &&
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IsPackableVariant<V, E>::value)
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? PackingStrategy::PackedVariant
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: PackingStrategy::Variant;
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using Type = detail::ResultImplementation<V, E, value>;
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};
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template <typename T>
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struct IsResult : FalseType { };
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template <typename V, typename E>
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struct IsResult<Result<V, E>> : TrueType { };
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} // namespace detail
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template <typename V, typename E>
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auto
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ToResult(Result<V, E>&& aValue)
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-> decltype(Forward<Result<V, E>>(aValue))
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{
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return Forward<Result<V, E>>(aValue);
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}
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/**
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* Result<V, E> represents the outcome of an operation that can either succeed
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* or fail. It contains either a success value of type V or an error value of
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* type E.
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*
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* All Result methods are const, so results are basically immutable.
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* This is just like Variant<V, E> but with a slightly different API, and the
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* following cases are optimized so Result can be stored more efficiently:
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*
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* - If the success type is Ok (or another empty class) and the error type is a
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* reference, Result<V, E&> is guaranteed to be pointer-sized and all zero
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* bits on success. Do not change this representation! There is JIT code that
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* depends on it.
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*
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* - If the success type is a pointer type and the error type is a reference
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* type, and the least significant bit is unused for both types when stored
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* as a pointer (due to alignment rules), Result<V*, E&> is guaranteed to be
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* pointer-sized. In this case, we use the lowest bit as tag bit: 0 to
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* indicate the Result's bits are a V, 1 to indicate the Result's bits (with
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* the 1 masked out) encode an E*.
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*
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* The purpose of Result is to reduce the screwups caused by using `false` or
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* `nullptr` to indicate errors.
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* What screwups? See <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=912928> for
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* a partial list.
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*/
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template <typename V, typename E>
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class MOZ_MUST_USE_TYPE Result final
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{
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using Impl = typename detail::SelectResultImpl<V, E>::Type;
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Impl mImpl;
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public:
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/**
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* Create a success result.
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*/
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MOZ_IMPLICIT Result(V aValue) : mImpl(aValue) { MOZ_ASSERT(isOk()); }
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/**
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* Create an error result.
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*/
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explicit Result(E aErrorValue) : mImpl(aErrorValue) { MOZ_ASSERT(isErr()); }
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/**
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* Implementation detail of MOZ_TRY().
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* Create an error result from another error result.
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*/
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template <typename E2>
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MOZ_IMPLICIT Result(const GenericErrorResult<E2>& aErrorResult)
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: mImpl(aErrorResult.mErrorValue)
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{
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static_assert(mozilla::IsConvertible<E2, E>::value,
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"E2 must be convertible to E");
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MOZ_ASSERT(isErr());
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}
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Result(const Result&) = default;
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Result& operator=(const Result&) = default;
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/** True if this Result is a success result. */
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bool isOk() const { return mImpl.isOk(); }
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/** True if this Result is an error result. */
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bool isErr() const { return !mImpl.isOk(); }
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/** Get the success value from this Result, which must be a success result. */
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V unwrap() const {
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MOZ_ASSERT(isOk());
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return mImpl.unwrap();
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}
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/**
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* Get the success value from this Result, which must be a success result.
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* If it is an error result, then return the aValue.
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*/
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V unwrapOr(V aValue) const {
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return isOk() ? mImpl.unwrap() : aValue;
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}
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/** Get the error value from this Result, which must be an error result. */
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E unwrapErr() const {
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MOZ_ASSERT(isErr());
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return mImpl.unwrapErr();
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}
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/**
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* Map a function V -> W over this result's success variant. If this result is
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* an error, do not invoke the function and return a copy of the error.
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*
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* Mapping over success values invokes the function to produce a new success
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* value:
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*
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* // Map Result<int, E> to another Result<int, E>
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* Result<int, E> res(5);
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* Result<int, E> res2 = res.map([](int x) { return x * x; });
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* MOZ_ASSERT(res2.unwrap() == 25);
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*
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* // Map Result<const char*, E> to Result<size_t, E>
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* Result<const char*, E> res("hello, map!");
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* Result<size_t, E> res2 = res.map(strlen);
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* MOZ_ASSERT(res2.unwrap() == 11);
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*
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* Mapping over an error does not invoke the function and copies the error:
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*
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* Result<V, int> res(5);
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* MOZ_ASSERT(res.isErr());
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* Result<W, int> res2 = res.map([](V v) { ... });
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* MOZ_ASSERT(res2.isErr());
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* MOZ_ASSERT(res2.unwrapErr() == 5);
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*/
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template<typename F>
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auto map(F f) const -> Result<decltype(f(*((V*) nullptr))), E> {
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using RetResult = Result<decltype(f(*((V*) nullptr))), E>;
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return isOk() ? RetResult(f(unwrap())) : RetResult(unwrapErr());
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}
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/**
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* Given a function V -> Result<W, E>, apply it to this result's success value
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* and return its result. If this result is an error value, then return a
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* copy.
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*
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* This is sometimes called "flatMap" or ">>=" in other contexts.
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*
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* `andThen`ing over success values invokes the function to produce a new
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* result:
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*
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* Result<const char*, Error> res("hello, andThen!");
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* Result<HtmlFreeString, Error> res2 = res.andThen([](const char* s) {
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* return containsHtmlTag(s)
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* ? Result<HtmlFreeString, Error>(Error("Invalid: contains HTML"))
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* : Result<HtmlFreeString, Error>(HtmlFreeString(s));
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* }
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* });
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* MOZ_ASSERT(res2.isOk());
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* MOZ_ASSERT(res2.unwrap() == HtmlFreeString("hello, andThen!");
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*
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* `andThen`ing over error results does not invoke the function, and just
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* produces a new copy of the error result:
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*
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* Result<int, const char*> res("some error");
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* auto res2 = res.andThen([](int x) { ... });
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* MOZ_ASSERT(res2.isErr());
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* MOZ_ASSERT(res.unwrapErr() == res2.unwrapErr());
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*/
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template<
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typename F,
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typename = typename EnableIf<
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detail::IsResult<decltype((*((F*) nullptr))(*((V*) nullptr)))>::value
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>::Type
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>
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auto andThen(F f) const -> decltype(f(*((V*) nullptr))) {
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return isOk() ? f(unwrap()) : GenericErrorResult<E>(unwrapErr());
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}
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};
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/**
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* A type that auto-converts to an error Result. This is like a Result without
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* a success type. It's the best return type for functions that always return
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* an error--functions designed to build and populate error objects. It's also
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* useful in error-handling macros; see MOZ_TRY for an example.
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*/
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template <typename E>
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class MOZ_MUST_USE_TYPE GenericErrorResult
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{
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E mErrorValue;
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template<typename V, typename E2> friend class Result;
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public:
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explicit GenericErrorResult(E aErrorValue) : mErrorValue(aErrorValue) {}
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};
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template <typename E>
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inline GenericErrorResult<E>
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Err(E&& aErrorValue)
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{
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return GenericErrorResult<E>(aErrorValue);
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}
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} // namespace mozilla
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/**
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* MOZ_TRY(expr) is the C++ equivalent of Rust's `try!(expr);`. First, it
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* evaluates expr, which must produce a Result value. On success, it
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* discards the result altogether. On error, it immediately returns an error
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* Result from the enclosing function.
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*/
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#define MOZ_TRY(expr) \
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do { \
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auto mozTryTempResult_ = ::mozilla::ToResult(expr); \
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if (mozTryTempResult_.isErr()) { \
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return ::mozilla::Err(mozTryTempResult_.unwrapErr()); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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/**
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* MOZ_TRY_VAR(target, expr) is the C++ equivalent of Rust's `target = try!(expr);`.
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* First, it evaluates expr, which must produce a Result value.
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* On success, the result's success value is assigned to target.
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* On error, immediately returns the error result.
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* |target| must evaluate to a reference without any side effects.
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*/
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#define MOZ_TRY_VAR(target, expr) \
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do { \
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auto mozTryVarTempResult_ = (expr); \
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if (mozTryVarTempResult_.isErr()) { \
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return ::mozilla::Err( \
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mozTryVarTempResult_.unwrapErr()); \
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} \
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(target) = mozTryVarTempResult_.unwrap(); \
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} while (0)
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#endif // mozilla_Result_h
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