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/*
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* \brief Utility for passing return values
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* \author Norman Feske
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* \date 2021-11-09
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2021 Genode Labs GmbH
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*
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* This file is part of the Genode OS framework, which is distributed
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* under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3.
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*/
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#ifndef _INCLUDE__UTIL__ATTEMPT_H_
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#define _INCLUDE__UTIL__ATTEMPT_H_
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namespace Genode { template <typename, typename> struct Attempt; }
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/**
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* Option type for return values
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*
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* The 'Attempt' type addresses the C++ limitation to only a single return
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* value, which makes it difficult to propagate error information in addition
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* to an actual return value from a called function back to the caller. Hence,
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* errors have to be propagated as exceptions, results have to be returned via
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* out parameters, or error codes have to be encoded in the form of magic
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* values. Each of these approaches create its own set of robustness problems.
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*
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* An 'Attempt' represents the result of a function call that is either a
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* meaningful value or an error code, but never both. The result value and
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* error are distinct types. To consume the return value of a call, the caller
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* needs to specify two functors, one for handing the value if the value exists
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* (the call was successful), and one for handling the error value if the call
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* failed. Thereby the use of an 'Attempt' return type reinforces the explicit
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* handling of all possible error conditions at the caller site.
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*/
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template <typename RESULT, typename ERROR>
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class Genode::Attempt
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{
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private:
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bool _ok;
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RESULT _result { };
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ERROR _error { };
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public:
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Attempt(RESULT result) : _ok(true), _result(result) { }
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Attempt(ERROR error) : _ok(false), _error(error) { }
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Attempt(Attempt const &) = default;
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Attempt &operator = (Attempt const &) = default;
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template <typename RET, typename ACCESS_FN, typename FAIL_FN>
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RET convert(ACCESS_FN const &access_fn, FAIL_FN const &fail_fn) const
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{
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return _ok ? RET { access_fn(_result) }
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: RET { fail_fn(_error) };
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}
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template <typename ACCESS_FN, typename FAIL_FN>
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void with_result(ACCESS_FN const &access_fn, FAIL_FN const &fail_fn) const
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{
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_ok ? access_fn(_result) : fail_fn(_error);
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}
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template <typename FAIL_FN>
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void with_error(FAIL_FN const &fail_fn) const
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{
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if (!_ok)
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fail_fn(_error);
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}
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2022-02-01 14:03:47 +00:00
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bool operator == (ERROR const &rhs) const {
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return failed() && (_error == rhs); }
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bool operator == (RESULT const &rhs) const {
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return ok() && (_result == rhs); }
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bool ok() const { return _ok; }
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bool failed() const { return !_ok; }
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};
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#endif /* _INCLUDE__UTIL__ATTEMPT_H_ */
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