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#
#
# Nim's Runtime Library
# (c) Copyright 2015 Nim Contributors
#
# See the file "copying.txt", included in this
# distribution, for details about the copyright.
#
##[
This module implements types which encapsulate an optional value.
A value of type `Option[T]` either contains a value `x` (represented as
`some(x)`) or is empty (`none(T)`).
This can be useful when you have a value that can be present or not. The
absence of a value is often represented by `nil`, but that is not always
available, nor is it always a good solution.
Basic usage
===========
Let's start with an example: a procedure that finds the index of a character
in a string.
]##
runnableExamples:
proc find(haystack: string, needle: char): Option[int] =
for i, c in haystack:
if c == needle:
return some(i)
return none(int) # This line is actually optional,
# because the default is empty
let found = "abc".find('c')
assert found.isSome and found.get() == 2
##[
The `get` operation demonstrated above returns the underlying value, or
raises `UnpackDefect` if there is no value. Note that `UnpackDefect`
inherits from `system.Defect` and should therefore never be caught.
Instead, rely on checking if the option contains a value with the
`isSome <#isSome,Option[T]>`_ and `isNone <#isNone,Option[T]>`_ procs.
Pattern matching
================
.. note:: This requires the [fusion](https://github.com/nim-lang/fusion) package.
[fusion/matching](https://nim-lang.github.io/fusion/src/fusion/matching.html)
supports pattern matching on `Option`s, with the `Some(<pattern>)` and
`None()` patterns.
.. code-block:: nim
{.experimental: "caseStmtMacros".}
import fusion/matching
case some(42)
of Some(@a):
assert a == 42
of None():
assert false
assertMatch(some(some(none(int))), Some(Some(None())))
]##
# xxx pending https://github.com/timotheecour/Nim/issues/376 use `runnableExamples` and `whichModule`
when defined(nimHasEffectsOf):
{.experimental: "strictEffects".}
else:
{.pragma: effectsOf.}
import typetraits
when defined(nimPreviewSlimSystem):
import std/assertions
when (NimMajor, NimMinor) >= (1, 1):
type
SomePointer = ref | ptr | pointer | proc
else:
type
SomePointer = ref | ptr | pointer
type
Option*[T] = object
## An optional type that may or may not contain a value of type `T`.
## When `T` is a a pointer type (`ptr`, `pointer`, `ref` or `proc`),
## `none(T)` is represented as `nil`.
when T is SomePointer:
val: T
else:
val: T
has: bool
UnpackDefect* = object of Defect
UnpackError* {.deprecated: "See corresponding Defect".} = UnpackDefect
proc option*[T](val: sink T): Option[T] {.inline.} =
## Can be used to convert a pointer type (`ptr`, `pointer`, `ref` or `proc`) to an option type.
## It converts `nil` to `none(T)`. When `T` is no pointer type, this is equivalent to `some(val)`.
##
## **See also:**
## * `some proc <#some,T>`_
## * `none proc <#none,typedesc>`_
runnableExamples:
type
Foo = ref object
a: int
b: string
assert option[Foo](nil).isNone
assert option(42).isSome
result.val = val
when T isnot SomePointer:
result.has = true
proc some*[T](val: sink T): Option[T] {.inline.} =
## Returns an `Option` that has the value `val`.
##
## **See also:**
## * `option proc <#option,T>`_
## * `none proc <#none,typedesc>`_
## * `isSome proc <#isSome,Option[T]>`_
runnableExamples:
let a = some("abc")
assert a.isSome
assert a.get == "abc"
when T is SomePointer:
assert not val.isNil
result.val = val
else:
result.has = true
result.val = val
proc none*(T: typedesc): Option[T] {.inline.} =
## Returns an `Option` for this type that has no value.
##
## **See also:**
## * `option proc <#option,T>`_
## * `some proc <#some,T>`_
## * `isNone proc <#isNone,Option[T]>`_
runnableExamples:
assert none(int).isNone
# the default is the none type
discard
proc none*[T]: Option[T] {.inline.} =
## Alias for `none(T) <#none,typedesc>`_.
none(T)
proc isSome*[T](self: Option[T]): bool {.inline.} =
## Checks if an `Option` contains a value.
##
## **See also:**
## * `isNone proc <#isNone,Option[T]>`_
## * `some proc <#some,T>`_
runnableExamples:
assert some(42).isSome
assert not none(string).isSome
when T is SomePointer:
not self.val.isNil
else:
self.has
proc isNone*[T](self: Option[T]): bool {.inline.} =
## Checks if an `Option` is empty.
##
## **See also:**
## * `isSome proc <#isSome,Option[T]>`_
## * `none proc <#none,typedesc>`_
runnableExamples:
assert not some(42).isNone
assert none(string).isNone
when T is SomePointer:
self.val.isNil
else:
not self.has
proc get*[T](self: Option[T]): lent T {.inline.} =
## Returns the content of an `Option`. If it has no value,
## an `UnpackDefect` exception is raised.
##
## **See also:**
## * `get proc <#get,Option[T],T>`_ with a default return value
runnableExamples:
assert some(42).get == 42
doAssertRaises(UnpackDefect):
echo none(string).get
if self.isNone:
raise newException(UnpackDefect, "Can't obtain a value from a `none`")
result = self.val
proc get*[T](self: Option[T], otherwise: T): T {.inline.} =
## Returns the content of the `Option` or `otherwise` if
## the `Option` has no value.
runnableExamples:
assert some(42).get(9999) == 42
assert none(int).get(9999) == 9999
if self.isSome:
self.val
else:
otherwise
proc get*[T](self: var Option[T]): var T {.inline.} =
## Returns the content of the `var Option` mutably. If it has no value,
## an `UnpackDefect` exception is raised.
runnableExamples:
var
a = some(42)
b = none(string)
inc(a.get)
assert a.get == 43
doAssertRaises(UnpackDefect):
echo b.get
if self.isNone:
raise newException(UnpackDefect, "Can't obtain a value from a `none`")
return self.val
proc map*[T](self: Option[T], callback: proc (input: T)) {.inline, effectsOf: callback.} =
## Applies a `callback` function to the value of the `Option`, if it has one.
##
## **See also:**
## * `map proc <#map,Option[T],proc(T)_2>`_ for a version with a callback
## which returns a value
runnableExamples:
var d = 0
proc saveDouble(x: int) =
d = 2 * x
none(int).map(saveDouble)
assert d == 0
some(42).map(saveDouble)
assert d == 84
if self.isSome:
callback(self.val)
proc map*[T, R](self: Option[T], callback: proc (input: T): R): Option[R] {.inline, effectsOf: callback.} =
## Applies a `callback` function to the value of the `Option` and returns an
## `Option` containing the new value.
##
## If the `Option` has no value, `none(R)` will be returned.
##
## **See also:**
## * `map proc <#map,Option[T],proc(T)>`_
## * `flatMap proc <#flatMap,Option[T],proc(T)>`_ for a version with a
## callback that returns an `Option`
runnableExamples:
proc isEven(x: int): bool =
x mod 2 == 0
assert some(42).map(isEven) == some(true)
assert none(int).map(isEven) == none(bool)
if self.isSome:
some[R](callback(self.val))
else:
none(R)
proc flatten*[T](self: Option[Option[T]]): Option[T] {.inline.} =
## Remove one level of structure in a nested `Option`.
##
## **See also:**
## * `flatMap proc <#flatMap,Option[T],proc(T)>`_
runnableExamples:
assert flatten(some(some(42))) == some(42)
assert flatten(none(Option[int])) == none(int)
if self.isSome:
self.val
else:
none(T)
proc flatMap*[T, R](self: Option[T],
callback: proc (input: T): Option[R]): Option[R] {.inline, effectsOf: callback.} =
## Applies a `callback` function to the value of the `Option` and returns the new value.
##
## If the `Option` has no value, `none(R)` will be returned.
##
## This is similar to `map`, with the difference that the `callback` returns an
## `Option`, not a raw value. This allows multiple procs with a
## signature of `A -> Option[B]` to be chained together.
##
## See also:
## * `flatten proc <#flatten,Option[Option[A]]>`_
## * `filter proc <#filter,Option[T],proc(T)>`_
runnableExamples:
proc doublePositives(x: int): Option[int] =
if x > 0:
some(2 * x)
else:
none(int)
assert some(42).flatMap(doublePositives) == some(84)
assert none(int).flatMap(doublePositives) == none(int)
assert some(-11).flatMap(doublePositives) == none(int)
map(self, callback).flatten()
proc filter*[T](self: Option[T], callback: proc (input: T): bool): Option[T] {.inline, effectsOf: callback.} =
## Applies a `callback` to the value of the `Option`.
##
## If the `callback` returns `true`, the option is returned as `some`.
## If it returns `false`, it is returned as `none`.
##
## **See also:**
## * `flatMap proc <#flatMap,Option[A],proc(A)>`_
runnableExamples:
proc isEven(x: int): bool =
x mod 2 == 0
assert some(42).filter(isEven) == some(42)
assert none(int).filter(isEven) == none(int)
assert some(-11).filter(isEven) == none(int)
if self.isSome and not callback(self.val):
none(T)
else:
self
proc `==`*[T](a, b: Option[T]): bool {.inline.} =
## Returns `true` if both `Option`s are `none`,
## or if they are both `some` and have equal values.
runnableExamples:
let
a = some(42)
b = none(int)
c = some(42)
d = none(int)
assert a == c
assert b == d
assert not (a == b)
when T is SomePointer:
a.val == b.val
else:
(a.isSome and b.isSome and a.val == b.val) or (a.isNone and b.isNone)
proc `$`*[T](self: Option[T]): string =
## Get the string representation of the `Option`.
runnableExamples:
assert $some(42) == "some(42)"
assert $none(int) == "none(int)"
if self.isSome:
when defined(nimLagacyOptionsDollar):
result = "Some("
else:
result = "some("
result.addQuoted self.val
result.add ")"
else:
when defined(nimLagacyOptionsDollar):
result = "None[" & name(T) & "]"
else:
result = "none(" & name(T) & ")"
proc unsafeGet*[T](self: Option[T]): lent T {.inline.}=
## Returns the value of a `some`. The behavior is undefined for `none`.
##
## **Note:** Use this only when you are **absolutely sure** the value is present
## (e.g. after checking with `isSome <#isSome,Option[T]>`_).
## Generally, using the `get proc <#get,Option[T]>`_ is preferred.
assert self.isSome
result = self.val
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