Der Fehler is a library to add support for "throwing functions" to Rust through
procedural macros. Functions marked with the throws attribute return
Result, but the "Ok" path is used by default and you don't need to wrap ok
return values in Ok. To throw errors, use ? or the throws macro.
Der Fehler provides these items:
The throws attribute modifies a function or method to make it return a
Result. It takes an optional typename as an argument to the attribute which
will be the error type of this function; if no typename is supplied, it uses
the default error type for this crate.
Within the function body, returns (including the implicit final return) are
automatically "Ok-wrapped." To raise errors, use ? or the throws! macro.
For example, these two functions are equivalent:
#[throws(i32)]
fn foo(x: bool) -> i32 {
if x {
0
} else {
throw!(1);
}
}
fn bar(x: bool) -> Result<i32, i32> {
if x {
Ok(0)
} else {
Err(1)
}
}The attribute can be used to make a function that returns an Option using the
as Option syntax, demonstrated below:
// This function returns `Option<i32>`
#[throws(as Option)]
fn foo(x: bool) -> i32 {
if x {
return 0;
} else {
throw!();
}
}throw! is a macro which is equivalent to the Err($e)? pattern. It takes an
error type and "throws" it.
One important aspect of the throw! macro is that it allows you to return
errors inside of functions marked with throws. You cannot just return
errors from these functions, you need to use this macro.
- Make throws work on closures and async blocks (attributes are not allowed on expressions on stable)
- Make throws work on Try types other than Result and Option (TRy is not on stable).
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