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travesty
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travesty.containers
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travesty.core_kernel_exts
Library
Module
Module type
Parameter
Class
Class type
Error monad extensions for Core_kernel
.
This just re-exports Travesty_base_exts.Or_error, but may contain Core_kernel
-specific extensions in future.
include module type of Travesty_base_exts.Or_error
type 'a t = 'a Base.Or_error.t
Defined to let this module be used directly in chaining operations etc.
Travesty signatures
module On_ok : Travesty.Traversable.S1 with type 'a t = 'a t
On_ok
treats an Or_error
value as a traversable container, containing one value when it is Ok
and none otherwise.
Monad extensions for Or_error
.
include Travesty.Monad_exts.S with type 'a t := 'a t
Haskell-style operators
then_m x y
sequentially composes the actions x
and y
as with >>=
, but, rather than using the returned value of x
, it instead just returns y
.
compose_m f g
is the Kleisli composition of f
and g
.
Guarded monadic computations
map_when_m ?otherwise condition ~f a
is f a
when condition
is true, and otherwise a
(by default, return
) otherwise.
when_m ?otherwise condition ~f
is f ()
when condition
is true, and otherwise ()
(by default, return
) otherwise.
map_unless_m ?otherwise condition ~f a
is f a
when condition
is false, and otherwise a
(by default, return
) otherwise.
unless_m ?otherwise condition ~f
is f ()
when condition
is false, and otherwise ()
(by default, return
) otherwise.
Executing monadic effects in the middle of pipelines
tee_m val ~f
executes f val
for its monadic action, then returns val
.
Example (using an extended Or_error):
let fail_if_negative x =
On_error.when_m (Int.is_negative x)
~f:(fun () -> Or_error.error_string "value is negative!")
in
Or_error.(
42 |> tee_m ~f:fail_if_negative >>| (fun x -> x * x)
) (* Ok (1764) *)
val tee : 'a -> f:('a -> unit) -> 'a t
tee val ~f
behaves as tee, but takes a non-monadic f
.
Example (using an extended Or_error):
let print_if_negative x =
if Int.negative x then Stdio.print_string "value is negative!"
in
Or_error.(
try_get_value ()
>>= tee ~f:print_if_negative
>>= try_use_value ()
)
Or_error
is a bi-mappable type, with the right type fixed to Error.t
. (This is backwards from Haskell conventions, but matches the position Error.t
takes in Result
in Base
.
include Travesty.Bi_mappable.S1_left
with type 'l t := 'l t
and type right = Base.Error.t
include Travesty.Types_intf.Bi_left
with type 'l t := 'l t
with type right = Base.Error.t
type right = Base.Error.t
Fixed type of right elements.
Shortcuts for combining errors
These functions are just shorthand for mapping over a list, then using the various combine_errors
functions in Base.
Prefer using these, where possible, over the analogous functions in T_list.With_errors; these ones correctly merge errors.
combine_map xs ~f
is short for map xs ~f
followed by combine_errors
.