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@urbdyn/rusty-result

v0.1.1

Published

Typescript implementation of Rust's Result

Downloads

687

Readme

Rusty-Result.js

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Zero dependency Typescript implementation of Rust's Result avaible via NPM or Deno Land!

Rusty-Result aims to be a Typescript/Javascript interpretation of Result from Rust. View the generated docs for the library here.

# NPM
npm install --save '@urbdyn/rusty-result'
# Deno
echo 'export { Result } from "https://deno.land/x/rusty_result/mod.ts";' >> ./deps.ts

Example Usage

// Node.js
import { Result } from '@urbdyn/rusty-result';
// Deno
import { Result } from 'https://deno.land/x/rusty_result/mod.ts';

// Create an ok Result
const myOkResult = Result.ok(1);
// Create an error Result
const myErrorResult = Result.error(2);

// Create a function that takes Results
function myResultFunction(r: Result<number, number>): void {
  // Perform operation on ok value and get new Result
  const r2 = r.map((x) => x + 10);
  // Perform operation on ok value and on error value and get new Result
  const r3 = r.map((x) => x + 10).mapError((x) => x - 10);

  // Do action if Result is ok
  if (r3.isOk()) {
    console.log(`r3 is ok with value of: ${r3.unwrap()}`);
  }
  // Do action if Result is error
  if (r3.isError()) {
    console.log(`r3 is error with value of: ${r3.unwrapError()}`);
  }
}

// Use Result with a function
myResultFunction(myOkResult); // prints: r3 is ok with value of: 11
myResultFunction(myErrorResult); // prints: r3 is error with value of: -8

// Check docs for all supported functions for working with Result values!

Supported Environments

| Environment | Versions | | ----------- | ------------------------------------ | | Deno | v1.17.0 and v1.21.1 | | Node.js | 12.22.12, 14.19.2, and 16.15.0 |