fallible_map
provides utilities for fallible mapping over Option
types and iterators, allowing the use of functions that can return Result
s.
This library includes traits to enhance Option
and Iterator
types with methods to handle fallible operations gracefully.
This crate offers extensions for optional values and iterators to perform fallible mapping operations, returning results that properly reflect potential errors during computation.
These extensions can be useful in scenarios where operations may fail, and error handling is required.
- ExtractOption trait: A helper trait to extract the inner value of an optional container;
- FallibleMapExt trait: Extends
Option
with methods for fallible operations, such astry_map
,try_unwrap_or
, andtry_and_then
; - FallibleMapIteratorExt trait: Extends iterators with a
try_map
method, allowing the use of functions that returnResult
s during iteration, providing an iterator adaptor for seamless chaining and collection.
Add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
fallible_map = "^0.1"
use fallible_map::FallibleMapExt;
fn main() -> Result<(), String> {
let some_number: Option<i32> = Some(2);
let result: Result<Option<i32>, String> = some_number.try_map(|num| {
if num % 2 == 0 {
Ok(num * 2)
} else {
Err("Odd number".to_string())
}
});
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Some(4)));
Ok(())
}
use fallible_map::FallibleMapExt;
fn main() -> Result<(), String> {
let some_number: Option<i32> = Some(2);
let result: Result<Option<i32>, String> = some_number.try_and_then(|num| {
if num % 2 == 0 {
Ok(Some(num * 2))
} else {
Err("Odd number".to_string())
}
});
assert_eq!(result, Ok(Some(4)));
let none_number: Option<i32> = None;
let result = none_number.try_and_then(|num| {
if num % 2 == 0 {
Ok(Some(num * 2))
} else {
Err("Odd number".to_string())
}
});
assert_eq!(result, Ok(None));
Ok(())
}
use fallible_map::FallibleMapIteratorExt;
fn main() -> Result<(), String> {
let numbers = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
let mapped_numbers: Result<Vec<i32>, String> = numbers.into_iter().try_map(|x| {
if x % 2 == 0 {
Ok(x * 2)
} else {
Err(format!("Failed to process {}", x))
}
}).collect();
match mapped_numbers {
Ok(nums) => println!("Mapped successfully: {:?}", nums),
Err(e) => println!("Error occurred: {}", e),
}
Ok(())
}
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a pull request, open an issue, or suggest features and improvements.