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#698 in Rust patterns
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Overview
Outcome<S, M, F>
is an augmentation of the Result
type
found in the Rust standard library.
It is an enum with the variants
Success(S)
, representing success and containing a valueMistake(M)
, representing an optionally retryable error and containing a valueFailure(F)
, representing failure and containing a value.
enum Outcome<S, M, F> {
Success(S),
Mistake(M),
Failure(F),
}
Outcome
is an augmentation to Result
. It adds a third state to
the "success or failure" dichotomy that Result<T, E>
models.
This third state is that of a soft or retryable error. A retryable
error is one where an operation might not have succeeded, either due to
other operations (e.g., a disk read or write not completing),
misconfiguration (e.g., forgetting to set a specific flag before calling a
function), or busy resources (e.g., attempting to lock an audio, video, or
database resource).
use outcome::prelude::*;
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
enum Version { V1, V2 }
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
struct EmptyInput;
fn parse_version(header: &[u8]) -> Outcome<Version, EmptyInput, &'static str> {
match header.get(0) {
None => Mistake(EmptyInput),
Some(&1) => Success(Version::V1),
Some(&2) => Success(Version::V2),
Some(_) => Failure("invalid or unknown version"),
}
}
let version = parse_version(&[]);
assert_eq!(version, Mistake(EmptyInput));
Usage
At this time, the name outcome
is already taken on crates.io. As
crates.io does not yet support namespaces or collections, we've had to
take a unique approach to still publish the crate. To do this, we've
generated a UUIDv5
string via python:
from uuid import *
print(uuid5(uuid5(NAMESPACE_DNS, "occult.work"), "outcome"))
This should generate the string 46f94afc-026f-5511-9d7e-7d1fd495fb5c
.
Thus the dependency in your Cargo.toml
will look something like:
[dependencies]
outcome-46f94afc-026f-5511-9d7e-7d1fd495fb5c = "*"
However, the exported library is still named outcome
, so importing it is
treated the same:
use outcome::prelude::*;
Users can also work around this by using the package
key in their
dependency declaration:
[dependencies.outcome]
version = "*"
package = "outcome-46f94afc-026f-5511-9d7e-7d1fd495fb5c"
Is this solution friendly to users? No, but neither is the lack of namespacing nor a squatting policy on crates.io. If/when this problem is resolved, this crate's documentation (and name!) will be changed and all versions will be yanked.
Dependencies
~0–415KB