/* * Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ // This file contains classes for returning a successful result along with an optional // arbitrarily typed return value or for returning a failure result along with an optional string // indicating why the function failed. // There are 3 classes that implement this functionality and one additional helper type. // // Result either contains a member of type T that can be accessed using similar semantics as // std::optional or it contains a ResultError describing an error, which can be accessed via // Result::error(). // // ResultError is a type that contains both a std::string describing the error and a copy of errno // from when the error occurred. ResultError can be used in an ostream directly to print its // string value. // // Result is the correct return type for a function that either returns successfully or // returns an error value. Returning {} from a function that returns Result is the // correct way to indicate that a function without a return type has completed successfully. // // A successful Result is constructed implicitly from any type that can be implicitly converted // to T or from the constructor arguments for T. This allows you to return a type T directly from // a function that returns Result. // // Error and ErrnoError are used to construct a Result that has failed. The Error class takes // an ostream as an input and are implicitly cast to a Result containing that failure. // ErrnoError() is a helper function to create an Error class that appends ": " + strerror(errno) // to the end of the failure string to aid in interacting with C APIs. Alternatively, an errno // value can be directly specified via the Error() constructor. // // Errorf and ErrnoErrorf accept the format string syntax of the fmblib (https://fmt.dev). // Errorf("{} errors", num) is equivalent to Error() << num << " errors". // // ResultError can be used in the ostream and when using Error/Errorf to construct a Result. // In this case, the string that the ResultError takes is passed through the stream normally, but // the errno is passed to the Result. This can be used to pass errno from a failing C function up // multiple callers. Note that when the outer Result is created with ErrnoError/ErrnoErrorf then // the errno from the inner ResultError is not passed. Also when multiple ResultError objects are // used, the errno of the last one is respected. // // ResultError can also directly construct a Result. This is particularly useful if you have a // function that return Result but you have a Result and want to return its error. In this // case, you can return the .error() from the Result to construct the Result. // An example of how to use these is below: // Result CalculateResult(const T& input) { // U output; // if (!SomeOtherCppFunction(input, &output)) { // return Errorf("SomeOtherCppFunction {} failed", input); // } // if (!c_api_function(output)) { // return ErrnoErrorf("c_api_function {} failed", output); // } // return output; // } // // auto output = CalculateResult(input); // if (!output) return Error() << "CalculateResult failed: " << output.error(); // UseOutput(*output); #pragma once #include #include #include #include "android-base/expected.h" #include "android-base/format.h" namespace android { namespace base { struct ResultError { template ResultError(T&& message, int code) : message_(std::forward(message)), code_(code) {} template // NOLINTNEXTLINE(google-explicit-constructor) operator android::base::expected() { return android::base::unexpected(ResultError(message_, code_)); } std::string message() const { return message_; } int code() const { return code_; } private: std::string message_; int code_; }; inline bool operator==(const ResultError& lhs, const ResultError& rhs) { return lhs.message() == rhs.message() && lhs.code() == rhs.code(); } inline bool operator!=(const ResultError& lhs, const ResultError& rhs) { return !(lhs == rhs); } inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const ResultError& t) { os << t.message(); return os; } class Error { public: Error() : errno_(0), append_errno_(false) {} // NOLINTNEXTLINE(google-explicit-constructor) Error(int errno_to_append) : errno_(errno_to_append), append_errno_(true) {} template // NOLINTNEXTLINE(google-explicit-constructor) operator android::base::expected() { return android::base::unexpected(ResultError(str(), errno_)); } template Error& operator<<(T&& t) { // NOLINTNEXTLINE(bugprone-suspicious-semicolon) if constexpr (std::is_same_v>, ResultError>) { errno_ = t.code(); return (*this) << t.message(); } int saved = errno; ss_ << t; errno = saved; return *this; } const std::string str() const { std::string str = ss_.str(); if (append_errno_) { if (str.empty()) { return strerror(errno_); } return std::move(str) + ": " + strerror(errno_); } return str; } Error(const Error&) = delete; Error(Error&&) = delete; Error& operator=(const Error&) = delete; Error& operator=(Error&&) = delete; template friend Error ErrorfImpl(const T&& fmt, const Args&... args); template friend Error ErrnoErrorfImpl(const T&& fmt, const Args&... args); private: Error(bool append_errno, int errno_to_append, const std::string& message) : errno_(errno_to_append), append_errno_(append_errno) { (*this) << message; } std::stringstream ss_; int errno_; const bool append_errno_; }; inline Error ErrnoError() { return Error(errno); } inline int ErrorCode(int code) { return code; } // Return the error code of the last ResultError object, if any. // Otherwise, return `code` as it is. template inline int ErrorCode(int code, T&& t, const Args&... args) { if constexpr (std::is_same_v>, ResultError>) { return ErrorCode(t.code(), args...); } return ErrorCode(code, args...); } template inline Error ErrorfImpl(const T&& fmt, const Args&... args) { return Error(false, ErrorCode(0, args...), fmt::format(fmt, args...)); } template inline Error ErrnoErrorfImpl(const T&& fmt, const Args&... args) { return Error(true, errno, fmt::format(fmt, args...)); } #define Errorf(fmt, ...) android::base::ErrorfImpl(FMT_STRING(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) #define ErrnoErrorf(fmt, ...) android::base::ErrnoErrorfImpl(FMT_STRING(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) template using Result = android::base::expected; // Macros for testing the results of functions that return android::base::Result. // These also work with base::android::expected. #define CHECK_RESULT_OK(stmt) \ do { \ const auto& tmp = (stmt); \ CHECK(tmp.ok()) << tmp.error(); \ } while (0) #define ASSERT_RESULT_OK(stmt) \ do { \ const auto& tmp = (stmt); \ ASSERT_TRUE(tmp.ok()) << tmp.error(); \ } while (0) #define EXPECT_RESULT_OK(stmt) \ do { \ auto tmp = (stmt); \ EXPECT_TRUE(tmp.ok()) << tmp.error(); \ } while (0) // TODO: Maybe add RETURN_IF_ERROR() and ASSIGN_OR_RETURN() } // namespace base } // namespace android