Crates.io | macrofied-toolbox |
lib.rs | macrofied-toolbox |
version | 0.4.2 |
source | src |
created_at | 2021-08-13 20:26:38.468046 |
updated_at | 2021-11-05 11:36:54.499952 |
description | This library provides an ergonomic experience of adding debugging messages to rust's Result |
homepage | https://github.com/Nejat/macrofied-toolbox-rs |
repository | https://github.com/Nejat/macrofied-toolbox-rs |
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This library provides an ergonomic experience of adding debugging messages to rust's
Result<T,E>
and Option<T>
patterns
Just like the cli-toolbox
crate, that the debug logic
resembles, this is not a logging alternative; it's intended to produce debugging output to be
used during application development.
Although the macros were designed to make debugging more ergonomic, they include variations that do not include debugging to provide coding consistency, so you have the option to use the same syntax consistently throughout your project.
Result<T,E>
use std::fs::File;
use std::io;
use std::io::{BufWriter, Write};
use macrofied_toolbox::result;
fn main() -> io::Result<()> {
let file_name = "foo.txt";
// attempts to create a file
result! {
// * if you use the try "?" punctuation, the result! macro will
// still output debug or error before returning the Result::Err
@when File::create(file_name)?;
// if the file is successfully created, write some content
@ok (file) => {
let mut out = BufWriter::new(file);
writeln!(out, "some content")?;
writeln!(out, "some more content")?;
}
// if an exception occurs output debug message to stdout
@debug "problem creating file: {:?} - {}", file_name, err
// * debug messages are conditionally compiled
// and do not output anything in release builds
// * "err" contains the Result::Err value and can be optionally referenced,
// it is discarded if it is not referenced
}
Ok(())
}
Option<T>
use std::fs::File;
use std::io;
use std::io::{BufWriter, Write};
use std::process::exit;
use macrofied_toolbox::option;
fn main() {
let file_name = "foo.txt";
if let None = example(file_name) {
eprintln!("failed to create {:?} file!", file_name);
exit(-1);
}
}
fn example(file_name: &str) -> Option<()> {
// attempts to create a file
option! {
// * if you use the try "?" punctuation, the result! macro will
// still output debug or error before returning the Result::Err
@when File::create(file_name).ok()?;
// if the file is successfully created, write some content
@some (file) => {
let mut out = BufWriter::new(file);
writeln!(out, "some content").ok()?;
writeln!(out, "some more content").ok()?;
}
// if an exception occurs output debug message to stdout
@debug "problem creating file: {:?}", file_name
// * debug messages are conditionally compiled
// and do not output anything in release builds
// * "err" contains the Result::Err value and can be optionally referenced,
// it is discarded if it is not referenced
}
Some(())
}
Each macro is gated by a feature; all
, option
or result
respectively.
option!
macro[dependencies]
macrofied-toolbox = { version = "0.4", features = ["option"] }
result!
macro[dependencies]
macrofied-toolbox = { version = "0.4", features = ["result"] }
Although macrofied-toolbox
was designed to make adding debugging output more ergonomic,
the generation of debug output is gated by an optional X-debug
feature for maximum
flexibility.
* Debug output is only effective in unoptimized builds *
all-debug
- enables console debugging and both featuresoption-debug
- enables console debugging and the option!
macroresult-debug
- enables console debugging and the result!
macroresult!
- handles a Result<T,E>
expressionoption!
- handles an Option<T>
expressionOk<T>
and Some<T>
values