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// StatusOr<T> is the union of a Status object and a T // object. StatusOr models the concept of an object that is either a // usable value, or an error Status explaining why such a value is // not present. To this end, StatusOr<T> does not allow its Status // value to be OkStatus(). Further, StatusOr<T*> does not allow the // contained pointer to be nullptr. // // The primary use-case for StatusOr<T> is as the return value of a // function which may fail. // // Example client usage for a StatusOr<T>, where T is not a pointer: // // StatusOr<float> result = DoBigCalculationThatCouldFail(); // if (result.ok()) { // float answer = result.value(); // printf("Big calculation yielded: %f", answer); // } else { // LOG(ERROR) << result.status(); // } // // Example client usage for a StatusOr<T*>: // // StatusOr<Foo*> result = FooFactory::MakeNewFoo(arg); // if (result.ok()) { // std::unique_ptr<Foo> foo(result.value()); // foo->DoSomethingCool(); // } else { // LOG(ERROR) << result.status(); // } // // Example factory implementation returning StatusOr<T*>: // // StatusOr<Foo*> FooFactory::MakeNewFoo(int arg) { // if (arg <= 0) { // return InvalidArgumentError("Arg must be positive"); // } else { // return new Foo(arg); // } // } //
#ifndef GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_STUBS_STATUSOR_H_ #define GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_STUBS_STATUSOR_H_
#include <new> #include <string> #include <utility>
#include <google/protobuf/stubs/status.h>
#include <google/protobuf/port_def.inc>
namespace google { namespace protobuf { namespace util { namespace statusor_internal {
template<typename T> class StatusOr { template<typename U> friend class StatusOr;
public: using value_type = T;
// Construct a new StatusOr with Status::UNKNOWN status. // Construct a new StatusOr with UnknownError() status. explicit StatusOr();
// Construct a new StatusOr with the given non-ok status. After calling // this constructor, calls to value() will CHECK-fail. // // NOTE: Not explicit - we want to use StatusOr<T> as a return // value, so it is convenient and sensible to be able to do 'return // Status()' when the return type is StatusOr<T>. // // REQUIRES: status != OkStatus(). This requirement is DCHECKed. // In optimized builds, passing OkStatus() here will have the effect // of passing PosixErrorSpace::EINVAL as a fallback. StatusOr(const Status& status); // NOLINT
// Construct a new StatusOr with the given value. If T is a plain pointer, // value must not be nullptr. After calling this constructor, calls to // value() will succeed, and calls to status() will return OK. // // NOTE: Not explicit - we want to use StatusOr<T> as a return type // so it is convenient and sensible to be able to do 'return T()' // when when the return type is StatusOr<T>. // // REQUIRES: if T is a plain pointer, value != nullptr. This requirement is // DCHECKed. In optimized builds, passing a null pointer here will have // the effect of passing PosixErrorSpace::EINVAL as a fallback. StatusOr(const T& value); // NOLINT
// Copy constructor. StatusOr(const StatusOr& other);
// Conversion copy constructor, T must be copy constructible from U template<typename U> StatusOr(const StatusOr<U>& other);
// Assignment operator. StatusOr& operator=(const StatusOr& other);
// Conversion assignment operator, T must be assignable from U template<typename U> StatusOr& operator=(const StatusOr<U>& other);
// Returns a reference to our status. If this contains a T, then // returns OkStatus(). const Status& status() const;
// Returns this->status().ok() bool ok() const;
// Returns a reference to our current value, or CHECK-fails if !this->ok(). const T& value () const;
private: Status status_; T value_; };
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Implementation details for StatusOr<T>
class PROTOBUF_EXPORT StatusOrHelper { public: // Move type-agnostic error handling to the .cc. static void Crash(const util::Status& status);
// Customized behavior for StatusOr<T> vs. StatusOr<T*> template<typename T> struct Specialize; };
template<typename T> struct StatusOrHelper::Specialize { // For non-pointer T, a reference can never be nullptr. static inline bool IsValueNull(const T& t) { return false; } };
template<typename T> struct StatusOrHelper::Specialize<T*> { static inline bool IsValueNull(const T* t) { return t == nullptr; } };
template <typename T> inline StatusOr<T>::StatusOr() : status_(util::UnknownError("")) {}
template<typename T> inline StatusOr<T>::StatusOr(const Status& status) { if (status.ok()) { status_ = util::InternalError("OkStatus() is not a valid argument."); } else { status_ = status; } }
template<typename T> inline StatusOr<T>::StatusOr(const T& value) { if (StatusOrHelper::Specialize<T>::IsValueNull(value)) { status_ = util::InternalError("nullptr is not a valid argument."); } else { status_ = util::OkStatus(); value_ = value; } }
template<typename T> inline StatusOr<T>::StatusOr(const StatusOr<T>& other) : status_(other.status_), value_(other.value_) { }
template<typename T> inline StatusOr<T>& StatusOr<T>::operator=(const StatusOr<T>& other) { status_ = other.status_; value_ = other.value_; return *this; }
template<typename T> template<typename U> inline StatusOr<T>::StatusOr(const StatusOr<U>& other) : status_(other.status_), value_(other.status_.ok() ? other.value_ : T()) { }
template<typename T> template<typename U> inline StatusOr<T>& StatusOr<T>::operator=(const StatusOr<U>& other) { status_ = other.status_; if (status_.ok()) value_ = other.value_; return *this; }
template<typename T> inline const Status& StatusOr<T>::status() const { return status_; }
template<typename T> inline bool StatusOr<T>::ok() const { return status().ok(); }
template<typename T> inline const T& StatusOr<T>::value() const { if (!status_.ok()) { StatusOrHelper::Crash(status_); } return value_; }
} // namespace statusor_internal
using ::google::protobuf::util::statusor_internal::StatusOr;
} // namespace util } // namespace protobuf } // namespace google
#include <google/protobuf/port_undef.inc>
#endif // GOOGLE_PROTOBUF_STUBS_STATUSOR_H_
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