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//
// Result.swift
//
// Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Alamofire Software Foundation (http://alamofire.org/)
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
// THE SOFTWARE.
//
import Foundation
/// Used to represent whether a request was successful or encountered an error.
///
/// - success: The request and all post processing operations were successful resulting in the serialization of the
/// provided associated value.
///
/// - failure: The request encountered an error resulting in a failure. The associated values are the original data
/// provided by the server as well as the error that caused the failure.
public enum Result<Value> {
case success(Value)
case failure(Error)
/// Returns `true` if the result is a success, `false` otherwise.
public var isSuccess: Bool {
switch self {
case .success:
return true
case .failure:
return false
}
}
/// Returns `true` if the result is a failure, `false` otherwise.
public var isFailure: Bool {
return !isSuccess
}
/// Returns the associated value if the result is a success, `nil` otherwise.
public var value: Value? {
switch self {
case .success(let value):
return value
case .failure:
return nil
}
}
/// Returns the associated error value if the result is a failure, `nil` otherwise.
public var error: Error? {
switch self {
case .success:
return nil
case .failure(let error):
return error
}
}
}
// MARK: - CustomStringConvertible
extension Result: CustomStringConvertible {
/// The textual representation used when written to an output stream, which includes whether the result was a
/// success or failure.
public var description: String {
switch self {
case .success:
return "SUCCESS"
case .failure:
return "FAILURE"
}
}
}
// MARK: - CustomDebugStringConvertible
extension Result: CustomDebugStringConvertible {
/// The debug textual representation used when written to an output stream, which includes whether the result was a
/// success or failure in addition to the value or error.
public var debugDescription: String {
switch self {
case .success(let value):
return "SUCCESS: \(value)"
case .failure(let error):
return "FAILURE: \(error)"
}
}
}
// MARK: - Functional APIs
extension Result {
/// Creates a `Result` instance from the result of a closure.
///
/// A failure result is created when the closure throws, and a success result is created when the closure
/// succeeds without throwing an error.
///
/// func someString() throws -> String { ... }
///
/// let result = Result(value: {
/// return try someString()
/// })
///
/// // The type of result is Result<String>
///
/// The trailing closure syntax is also supported:
///
/// let result = Result { try someString() }
///
/// - parameter value: The closure to execute and create the result for.
public init(value: () throws -> Value) {
do {
self = try .success(value())
} catch {
self = .failure(error)
}
}
/// Returns the success value, or throws the failure error.
///
/// let possibleString: Result<String> = .success("success")
/// try print(possibleString.unwrap())
/// // Prints "success"
///
/// let noString: Result<String> = .failure(error)
/// try print(noString.unwrap())
/// // Throws error
public func unwrap() throws -> Value {
switch self {
case .success(let value):
return value
case .failure(let error):
throw error
}
}
/// Evaluates the specified closure when the `Result` is a success, passing the unwrapped value as a parameter.
///
/// Use the `map` method with a closure that does not throw. For example:
///
/// let possibleData: Result<Data> = .success(Data())
/// let possibleInt = possibleData.map { $0.count }
/// try print(possibleInt.unwrap())
/// // Prints "0"
///
/// let noData: Result<Data> = .failure(error)
/// let noInt = noData.map { $0.count }
/// try print(noInt.unwrap())
/// // Throws error
///
/// - parameter transform: A closure that takes the success value of the `Result` instance.
///
/// - returns: A `Result` containing the result of the given closure. If this instance is a failure, returns the
/// same failure.
public func map<T>(_ transform: (Value) -> T) -> Result<T> {
switch self {
case .success(let value):
return .success(transform(value))
case .failure(let error):
return .failure(error)
}
}
/// Evaluates the specified closure when the `Result` is a success, passing the unwrapped value as a parameter.
///
/// Use the `flatMap` method with a closure that may throw an error. For example:
///
/// let possibleData: Result<Data> = .success(Data(...))
/// let possibleObject = possibleData.flatMap {
/// try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: $0)
/// }
///
/// - parameter transform: A closure that takes the success value of the instance.
///
/// - returns: A `Result` containing the result of the given closure. If this instance is a failure, returns the
/// same failure.
public func flatMap<T>(_ transform: (Value) throws -> T) -> Result<T> {
switch self {
case .success(let value):
do {
return try .success(transform(value))
} catch {
return .failure(error)
}
case .failure(let error):
return .failure(error)
}
}
/// Evaluates the specified closure when the `Result` is a failure, passing the unwrapped error as a parameter.
///
/// Use the `mapError` function with a closure that does not throw. For example:
///
/// let possibleData: Result<Data> = .failure(someError)
/// let withMyError: Result<Data> = possibleData.mapError { MyError.error($0) }
///
/// - Parameter transform: A closure that takes the error of the instance.
/// - Returns: A `Result` instance containing the result of the transform. If this instance is a success, returns
/// the same instance.
public func mapError<T: Error>(_ transform: (Error) -> T) -> Result {
switch self {
case .failure(let error):
return .failure(transform(error))
case .success:
return self
}
}
/// Evaluates the specified closure when the `Result` is a failure, passing the unwrapped error as a parameter.
///
/// Use the `flatMapError` function with a closure that may throw an error. For example:
///
/// let possibleData: Result<Data> = .success(Data(...))
/// let possibleObject = possibleData.flatMapError {
/// try someFailableFunction(taking: $0)
/// }
///
/// - Parameter transform: A throwing closure that takes the error of the instance.
///
/// - Returns: A `Result` instance containing the result of the transform. If this instance is a success, returns
/// the same instance.
public func flatMapError<T: Error>(_ transform: (Error) throws -> T) -> Result {
switch self {
case .failure(let error):
do {
return try .failure(transform(error))
} catch {
return .failure(error)
}
case .success:
return self
}
}
/// Evaluates the specified closure when the `Result` is a success, passing the unwrapped value as a parameter.
///
/// Use the `withValue` function to evaluate the passed closure without modifying the `Result` instance.
///
/// - Parameter closure: A closure that takes the success value of this instance.
/// - Returns: This `Result` instance, unmodified.
@discardableResult
public func withValue(_ closure: (Value) -> Void) -> Result {
if case let .success(value) = self { closure(value) }
return self
}
/// Evaluates the specified closure when the `Result` is a failure, passing the unwrapped error as a parameter.
///
/// Use the `withError` function to evaluate the passed closure without modifying the `Result` instance.
///
/// - Parameter closure: A closure that takes the success value of this instance.
/// - Returns: This `Result` instance, unmodified.
@discardableResult
public func withError(_ closure: (Error) -> Void) -> Result {
if case let .failure(error) = self { closure(error) }
return self
}
/// Evaluates the specified closure when the `Result` is a success.
///
/// Use the `ifSuccess` function to evaluate the passed closure without modifying the `Result` instance.
///
/// - Parameter closure: A `Void` closure.
/// - Returns: This `Result` instance, unmodified.
@discardableResult
public func ifSuccess(_ closure: () -> Void) -> Result {
if isSuccess { closure() }
return self
}
/// Evaluates the specified closure when the `Result` is a failure.
///
/// Use the `ifFailure` function to evaluate the passed closure without modifying the `Result` instance.
///
/// - Parameter closure: A `Void` closure.
/// - Returns: This `Result` instance, unmodified.
@discardableResult
public func ifFailure(_ closure: () -> Void) -> Result {
if isFailure { closure() }
return self
}
}