Result
: express why an operation failed
We’ve seen that the Option
enum can be used as a return value from functions
that may fail
, where None
can be returned to indicate failure.
However, sometimes it is important to express why an operation failed. To do this we have the
Result
enum.
The
Result<T, E>
enum has two variants:
Ok(value)
which indicates that the operation succeeded, and wraps thevalue
returned by the operation. (value
has typeT
)Err(why)
, which indicates that the operation failed, and wrapswhy
, which (hopefully) explains the cause of the failure. (why
has typeE
)
Result Usage
mod checked { // Mathematical "errors" we want to catch #[derive(Debug)] pub enum MathError { DivisionByZero, NonPositiveLogarithm, NegativeSquareRoot, } pub type MathResult = Result<f64, MathError>; pub fn div(x: f64, y: f64) -> MathResult { if y == 0.0 { // This operation would `fail`, instead let's return the reason of // the failure wrapped in `Err` Err(MathError::DivisionByZero) } else { // This operation is valid, return the result wrapped in `Ok` Ok(x / y) } } pub fn sqrt(x: f64) -> MathResult { if x < 0.0 { Err(MathError::NegativeSquareRoot) } else { Ok(x.sqrt()) } } pub fn ln(x: f64) -> MathResult { if x <= 0.0 { Err(MathError::NonPositiveLogarithm) } else { Ok(x.ln()) } } } // `op(x, y)` === `sqrt(ln(x / y))` fn op(x: f64, y: f64) -> f64 { // This is a three level match pyramid! match checked::div(x, y) { Err(why) => panic!("{:?}", why), Ok(ratio) => match checked::ln(ratio) { Err(why) => panic!("{:?}", why), Ok(ln) => match checked::sqrt(ln) { Err(why) => panic!("{:?}", why), Ok(sqrt) => sqrt, }, }, } } fn main() { // Will this fail? println!("{}", op(1.0, 10.0)); }