Kontur.Results 1.0.1

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dotnet add package Kontur.Results --version 1.0.1
NuGet\Install-Package Kontur.Results -Version 1.0.1
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<PackageReference Include="Kontur.Results" Version="1.0.1" />
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paket add Kontur.Results --version 1.0.1
#r "nuget: Kontur.Results, 1.0.1"
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// Install Kontur.Results as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Kontur.Results&version=1.0.1

// Install Kontur.Results as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Kontur.Results&version=1.0.1

Yet another Result types implementation

This library consists of three Result types with some tempting features :

  • Optional<TValue>
  • Result<TFault>
  • Result<TFault, TValue>

Content

License

MIT

Installation

Nuget

Execute that command in Package Manager console to install Kontur.Results:

Install-Package Kontur.Results -Version 1.0.1

Execute the following command instead to install Kontur.Results.Monad if you are willing for monadic extensions (implemented separately). It consists of Then, OrElse, Select and do notation:

Install-Package Kontur.Results.Monad -Version 1.0.1

Cement

Use cement to add a reference to Kontur.Results assembly.

Execute that command in your cement module:

cm ref add results your-csproj.csproj

Execute the following command in your cement module instead if you are willing for monadic extensions (implemented separately). It consists of Then, OrElse, Select and do notation:

cm ref add results/monad your-csproj.csproj

Examples

Basic example:

using Kontur.Results;

Result<Exception, string> result = "success!"; // implicit conversion

if (result.TryGetValue(out value)) {
   return value.ToString() // OK. Value is not null here. The compiler allows this.
}

return value.ToString() // warning CS8602: Dereference of a possibly null reference.

Example with exceptions:

using Kontur.Results;

class DraftClient
{
   ...
   Task<Result<DraftError, Draft>> CreateDraft()
   {
     ...
   }
}

Result<DraftError, Draft> createDraftResult = await new DraftClient().CreateDraft();
try
{
  Draft draft = createDraftResult.GetValueOrThrow();
  return draft.Id;
}
catch (ResultFailedException<DraftError> ex)
{
  log.Warn("Error code: " + ex.Fault.Code);
}

Example with inheritance to freeze fault type:

class StringFaultResult<TValue> : Result<string, TValue>
{
  private readonly Result<string, TValue> result;

  public StringFaultResult(string fault) => result = fault;
  public StringFaultResult(TValue value) => result = value;

  public override TResult Match<TResult>(Func<string, TResult> onFailure, Func<TValue, TResult> onSuccess)
    => result.Match(onFailure, onSuccess);
}

public StringFaultResult<int> GenerateInt()
{
  int randomValue = new Random().Next(0, 10);
  if (randomValue > 0)
  {
    return new StringFaultResult<int>(randomValue);
  }

  return new StringFaultResult<int>("Failed to generate a positive number");
}

You can work with data without extracting values from instances:

abstract Task<Optional<string>> GetFormLogin();
abstract Optional<Guid> GetUser(string login);
abstract ValueTask<Optional<Guid>> CreateUser(string login);

Task<Optional<Guid>> userId =
   GetFormLogin()
  .Then(login => GetUser(login).OrElse(() => CreateUser(login)))

Do notation reduces the count of checks and await operators significantly:

abstract Result<Exception, Guid> GetCurrentUserId();
abstract Result<Exception> EnsureUserIdIsCorrect(Guid userId);
abstract Task<int> GetCurrentIndex();
abstract ValueTask<Result<Exception, string>> GetMessage(Guid userId, int index);
abstract Result<Exception, ConvertResult> Convert(string message, Guid userId);

Task<Result<Exception, ConvertResult>> result =
  from userId  in GetCurrentUserId()
  where EnsureUserIdIsCorrect(userId)
  from index   in GetCurrentIndex()
  let nextIndex = index + 1
  from message in GetMessage(userId, nextIndex)
  select Convert(message, userId);

Features

  • Do notation with support of async (Task and ValueTask) execution and with no limit on the expression count.

  • Then (And, ContinueWith, ContinueOnSome, Bind) and OrElse (Or, Else, Catch, ContinueOnNone) async extensions that allow chaining.

  • Great interface that allows checking and extraction of data with a single method. See TryGetValue and Match.

  • Explicit behavior of methods. See GetValueOrThrow and GetValueOrDefault.

  • TValue and TFault generic parameters are not restricted in any way.

  • There is no specific handling of null values. So you can store nulls as TValue or TFault. Use C# 8 nullable reference types to handle nulls.

  • Assemblies contain only three Result type implementations and extension methods for them. There is no other stuff.

  • Result<TFault, TValue> has no third state. It is restricted by a schema and the compiler that only two states are possible in memory of an application. One of them is HasValue. Other one is HasFault. So there are no bottom or empty state.

  • Result type implementations are if-less and make use of abstract classes polymorphism and VMT to maintain simplicity and error safety. As a result, there is no null-forgiving operator and no third state. Also, there are no ternary operators that check Success flag or similar stuff.

  • Inheritance allows to freeze or limit generic TFault and TValue parameters with user custom type arguments.

Drawbacks

  • To enable some features the implementation is based on abstract classes polymorphism. So Result types are not marked readonly (but they are implemented as readonly) and are not struct.

Instantiation of types

Explicit examples:

var optional = Optional.Some("hello"); // Optional<string>
var optional = Optional<string>.Some("hello"); // Optional<string>

var result = Result<Exception>.Succeed("hello"); // Result<Exception, string>
var result = Result<Exception, string>.Succeed("hello"); // Result<Exception, string>

var result = Result<Exception>.Succeed(); // Result<Exception>
var result = Result.Succeed<Exception>(); // Result<Exception>
var optional = Optional.None<string>(); // Optional<string>
var optional = Optional<string>.None(); // Optional<string>

var result = ResultFailure<string>.Create(new Exception()); // Result<Exception, string>
var result = Result<Exception, string>.Fail(new Exception()); // Result<Exception, string>

var result = Result.Fail(new Exception()); // Result<Exception>
var result = Result<Exception>.Fail(new Exception()); // Result<Exception>

Implicit examples:

Optional<string> optional = "hello";
Optional<string> optional = Optional.None();

Result<Exception, string> result = "hello";
Result<Exception, string> result = new Exception();
Result<int, int> result = Result.Succeed(55);
Result<int, int> result = Result.Fail(0);

Result<Exception> result = Result.Succeed();
Result<Exception> result = new Exception();
Optional<string> optional = flag
  ? "Hello"
  : Optional.None();

var optional = flag
  ? Optional.Some("Hello")
  : Optional.None();

var optional = flag
  ? "Hello"
  : Optional<string>.None();

Result<Exception, string> result = flag
  ? "hello"
  : new Exception();

var result = flag
  ? "hello"
  : ResultFailure<string>.Create(new Exception());

var result = flag
  ? Result<Exception>.Succeed("hello")
  : new Exception();

Result<int, int> result = flag
  ? Result.Succeed(0)
  : Result.Fail(-1);

var result = flag
  ? Result<int>.Succeed(0)
  : Result.Fail(-1);

var result = flag
  ? Result.Succeed(0)
  : ResultFailure<int>.Create(-1);
Result<Exception> = flag
  ? new Exception()
  : Result.Succeed();

var result = flag
  ? Result<Exception>.Fail(new Exception())
  : Result.Succeed();

var result = flag
  ? new Exception()
  : Result<Exception>.Succeed();

Some conversions:

Result<Exception, int> source = ...

Result<Exception> target = source;
Optional<int> GetResult(Random random)
{
  int randomValue = random.Next(0, 10);
  if (randomValue > 10)
  {
    return randomValue;
  }

  return Optional.None();
}

Extraction of data from instances

TryGetValue

Optional<string> optional = ...;

if (optional.TryGetValue(out string value))
{
  // value is not null here
}

// value may be null here. If you used it, you would get "warning CS8602: Dereference of a possibly null reference"
Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

if (result.TryGetValue(out string value))
{
  // value is not null here
}

// value may be null here. If you used it, you would get "warning CS8602: Dereference of a possibly null reference"
Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

if (result.TryGetValue(out string value, out Exception fault))
{
  // value is not null here
  // fault may be null here. If you used it, you would get "warning CS8602: Dereference of a possibly null reference"
}
else
{
  // fault is not null here
  // value may be null here. If you used it, you would get "warning CS8602: Dereference of a possibly null reference"
}

// Both value and fault may be null here. If you used them, you would get "warning CS8602: Dereference of a possibly null reference"

TryGetFault

Result<Exception> result = ...;

if (result.TryGetFault(out Exception fault))
{
  // fault is not null here
}

// fault may be null here. If you used it, you would get "warning CS8602: Dereference of a possibly null reference"
Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

if (result.TryGetFault(out Exception fault))
{
  // fault is not null here
}

// fault may be null here. If you used it, you would get "warning CS8602: Dereference of a possibly null reference"
Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

if (result.TryGetFault(out Exception fault, out string value))
{
  // fault is not null here
  // value may be null here. If you used it, you would get "warning CS8602: Dereference of a possibly null reference"
}
else
{
  // value is not null here
  // fault may be null here. If you use it, you get "warning CS8602: Dereference of a possibly null reference"
}

// Both value and fault may be null here. If you used them, you would get "warning CS8602: Dereference of a possibly null reference"

Match

Optional<int> optional = ...;

string extracted = optional.Match(onNone: () => "valueOnNone", onSome: i => $"Number {i}");
string extracted = optional.Match(onNone: () => "valueOnNone", onSome: () => "Number is present");
string extracted = optional.Match(onNone: () => "valueOnNone", onSomeValue: "Number is present");
string extracted = optional.Match(onNoneValue: "valueOnNone", onSome: i => $"Number {i}");
string extracted = optional.Match(onNoneValue: "valueOnNone", onSome: () => "Number is present");
string extracted = optional.Match(onNoneValue: "valueOnNone", onSomeValue: "Number is present");

object upcasted = optional.Match(onNone: () => new object(), onSome: i => $"Number {i}");
object upcasted = optional.Match(onNone: () => new object(), onSome: () => "Number is present");
object upcasted = optional.Match(onNone: () => new object(), onSomeValue: "Number is present");
object upcasted = optional.Match(onNoneValue: new object(), onSome: i => $"Number {i}");
object upcasted = optional.Match(onNoneValue: new object(), onSome: () => "Number is present");
object upcasted = optional.Match(onNoneValue: new object(), onSomeValue: "Number is present");

object upcasted = optional.Match(onNone: () => "valueOnNone", onSome: _ => new object());
object upcasted = optional.Match(onNone: () => "valueOnNone", onSome: () => new object());
object upcasted = optional.Match(onNone: () => "valueOnNone", onSomeValue: new object());
object upcasted = optional.Match(onNoneValue: "valueOnNone", onSome: _ => new object());
object upcasted = optional.Match(onNoneValue: "valueOnNone", onSome: () => new object());
object upcasted = optional.Match(onNoneValue: "valueOnNone", onSomeValue: new object());

object upcasted = optional.Match<object>(onNone: () => new Exception("There is no value"), onSome: i => $"Number {i}");
object upcasted = optional.Match<object>(onNone: () => new Exception("There is no value"), onSome: () => "Number is present");
object upcasted = optional.Match<object>(onNone: () => new Exception("There is no value"), onSomeValue: "Number is present");
object upcasted = optional.Match<object>(onNoneValue: new Exception("There is no value"), onSome: i => $"Number {i}");
object upcasted = optional.Match<object>(onNoneValue: new Exception("There is no value"), onSome: () => "Number is present");
object upcasted = optional.Match<object>(onNoneValue: new Exception("There is no value"), onSomeValue: "Number is present");
Result<Exception, int> result = ...;

string extracted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => ex.Message, onSuccess: i => $"Number {i}");
string extracted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => ex.Message, onSuccess: () => "Number is present");
string extracted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => ex.Message, onSuccessValue: "Number is present");
string extracted = result.Match(onFailure: () => "valueOnNone", onSuccess: i => $"Number {i}");
string extracted = result.Match(onFailure: () => "valueOnNone", onSuccess: () => "Number is present");
string extracted = result.Match(onFailure: () => "valueOnNone", onSuccessValue: "Number is present");
string extracted = result.Match(onFailureValue: "valueOnNone", onSuccess: i => $"Number {i}");
string extracted = result.Match(onFailureValue: "valueOnNone", onSuccess: () => "Number is present");
string extracted = result.Match(onFailureValue: "valueOnNone", onSuccessValue: "Number is present");

object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => new object(), onSuccess: i => $"Number {i}");
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => new object(), onSuccess: () => "Number is present");
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => new object(), onSuccessValue: "Number is present");
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: () => new object(), onSuccess: i => $"Number {i}");
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: () => new object(), onSuccess: () => "Number is present");
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: () => new object(), onSuccessValue: "Number is present");
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailureValue: new object(), onSuccess: i => $"Number {i}");
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailureValue: new object(), onSuccess: () => "Number is present");
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailureValue: new object(), onSuccessValue: "Number is present");

object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => ex.Message, onSuccess: _ => new object());
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => ex.Message, onSuccess: () => new object());
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => ex.Message, onSuccessValue: new object());
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: () => "valueOnNone", onSuccess: _ => new object());
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: () => "valueOnNone", onSuccess: () => new object());
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: () => "valueOnNone", onSuccessValue: new object());
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailureValue: "valueOnNone", onSuccess: _ => new object());
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailureValue: "valueOnNone", onSuccess: () => new object());
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailureValue: "valueOnNone", onSuccessValue: new object());

object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailure: ex => ex.Message, onSuccess: i => $"Number {i}");
object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailure: ex => ex.Message, onSuccess: () => "Number is present");
object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailure: ex => ex.Message), onSuccessValue: "Number is present");
object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailure: () => new Exception("There is no value"), onSuccess: i => $"Number {i}");
object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailure: () => new Exception("There is no value"), onSuccess: () => "Number is present");
object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailure: () => new Exception("There is no value"), onSuccessValue: "Number is present");
object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailureValue: new Exception("There is no value"), onSuccess: i => $"Number {i}");
object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailureValue: new Exception("There is no value"), onSuccess: () => "Number is present");
object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailureValue: new Exception("There is no value"), onSuccessValue: "Number is present");
Result<Exception> result = ...;

string extracted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => ex.Message, onSuccess: () => "Fault is not present");
string extracted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => ex.Message, onSuccessValue: "Fault is not present");
string extracted = result.Match(onFailure: () => "valueOnNone", onSuccess: () => "Fault is not present");
string extracted = result.Match(onFailure: () => "valueOnNone", onSuccessValue: "Fault is not present");
string extracted = result.Match(onFailureValue: "valueOnNone", onSuccess: () => "Fault is not present");
string extracted = result.Match(onFailureValue: "valueOnNone", onSuccessValue: "Fault is not present");

object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => new object(), onSuccess: () => "Fault is not present");
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => new object(), onSuccessValue: "Fault is not present");
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: () => new object(), onSuccess: () => "Fault is not present");
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: () => new object(), onSuccessValue: "Fault is not present");
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailureValue: new object(), onSuccess: () => "Fault is not present");
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailureValue: new object(), onSuccessValue: "Fault is not present");

object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => ex.Message, onSuccess: () => new object());
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: ex => ex.Message, onSuccessValue: new object());
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: () => "valueOnNone", onSuccess: () => new object());
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailure: () => "valueOnNone", onSuccessValue: new object());
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailureValue: "valueOnNone", onSuccess: () => new object());
object upcasted = result.Match(onFailureValue: "valueOnNone", onSuccessValue: new object());

object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailure: ex => ex.Message, onSuccess: () => "Fault is not present");
object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailure: ex => ex.Message), onSuccessValue: "Fault is not present");
object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailure: () => new Exception(), onSuccess: () => "Fault is not present");
object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailure: () => new Exception(), onSuccessValue: "Fault is not present");
object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailureValue: new Exception(), onSuccess: () => "Fault is not present");
object upcasted = result.Match<object>(onFailureValue: new Exception(), onSuccessValue: "Fault is not present");

Switch

Optional<int> optional = ...;

optional.Switch(
  onNone: () => Console.WriteLine("There is no value"),
  onSome: value => Console.WriteLine($"Value is {value}")
);

optional.Switch(
  onNone: () => Console.WriteLine("There is no value"),
  onSome: () => Console.WriteLine("Value is present")
);
Result<Exception, int> result = ...;

result.Switch(
  onFailure: fault => Console.WriteLine("Fault is {fault.Message}"),
  onSuccess: value => Console.WriteLine($"Value is {value}")
);

result.Switch(
  onFailure: fault => Console.WriteLine("There is {fault.Message}"),
  onSuccess: () => Console.WriteLine($"Value is present")
);

result.Switch(
  onFailure: () => Console.WriteLine("Fault is present"),
  onSuccess: value => Console.WriteLine($"Value is {value}")
);

result.Switch(
  onFailure: () => Console.WriteLine("Fault is present"),
  onSuccess: () => Console.WriteLine("Value is present")
);
Result<Exception> result = ...;

result.Switch(
  onFailure: fault => Console.WriteLine("Fault is {fault.Message}"),
  onSuccess: () => Console.WriteLine($"There is no fault")
); =

result.Switch(
  onFailure: () => Console.WriteLine("Fault is present"),
  onSuccess: () => Console.WriteLine("There is no fault")
);

OnSome

Optional<int> optional = ...;

optional.OnSome(value => Console.WriteLine($"Value is {value}"));
optional.OnSome(() => Console.WriteLine("Value is present"));

OnNone

Optional<int> optional = ...;

optional.OnNone(() => Console.WriteLine("There is no value"));

OnSuccess

Result<Exception, int> result = ...;

result.OnSuccess(value => Console.WriteLine($"Value is {value}"));
result.OnSuccess(() => Console.WriteLine("Success"));
Result<Exception> result = ...;

result.OnSuccess(() => Console.WriteLine("Success"));

OnFailure

Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

result.OnFailure(fault => Console.WriteLine($"Fault is {fault.Message}"));
result.OnFailure(() => Console.WriteLine("Failure"));
Result<Exception> result = ...;

result.OnFailure(fault => Console.WriteLine($"Fault is {fault.Message}"));
result.OnFailure(() => Console.WriteLine("Failure"));

Switch/OnSome/OnNone/OnSuccess/OnFailure method chaining

Optional<int> optional = ...;

string result = optional
  .Switch(
    onNone: () => Console.WriteLine("There is no value"),
    onSome: value => Console.WriteLine($"Value is {value}"))
  .OnSome(value => log.Info($"Value is {value}"))
  .OnNone(() => log.Info("There is no value"))
  .Match(onNoneValue: "valueOnNone", onSome: value => value.ToString());

Result<TFault, TValue> and Result<TFault> have similar syntax.

Switch/OnSome/OnNone/OnSuccess/OnFailure return value upcasting

Optional<string> optional = ...;

Optional<object> upcasted = optional.Switch<object>(
  onNone: () => Console.WriteLine("There is no value"),
  onSome: value => Console.WriteLine($"Value is {value}")
);
Optional<object> upcasted = optional.Switch<object>(
  onNone: () => Console.WriteLine("There is no value"),
  onSome: () => Console.WriteLine("Value is present")
);

Optional<object> upcasted = optional.OnSome<object>(value => Console.WriteLine($"Value is {value}"));
Optional<object> upcasted = optional.OnSome<object>(() => Console.WriteLine("Value is present"));

Optional<object> upcasted = optional.OnNone<object>(() => Console.WriteLine("There is no value"));

Result<TFault, TValue> and Result<TFault> have similar syntax.

GetValueOrElse

Optional<string> optional = ...;

string extracted = optional.GetValueOrElse(() => "defaultValue");
string extracted = optional.GetValueOrElse("defaultValue");

object upcasted = optional.GetValueOrElse(() => new object());
object upcasted = optional.GetValueOrElse(new object());

object upcasted = optional.GetValueOrElse<object>(() => new Exception("There is no value"));
object upcasted = optional.GetValueOrElse<object>(new Exception("There is no value"));

Optional<object> objectOptional = ...;
object upcasted = objectOptional.GetValueOrElse(() => "defaultValue");
object upcasted = objectOptional.GetValueOrElse("defaultValue");
Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

string extracted = result.GetValueOrElse(fault => $"Converted to success fault: {fault.Message}");
string extracted = result.GetValueOrElse(() => "defaultValue");
string extracted = result.GetValueOrElse("defaultValue");

object upcasted = result.GetValueOrElse(_ => new object());
object upcasted = result.GetValueOrElse(() => new object());
object upcasted = result.GetValueOrElse(new object());

object upcasted = result.GetValueOrElse<object>(fault => new Exception(fault.Message));
object upcasted = result.GetValueOrElse<object>(() => new Exception("There is no value"));
object upcasted = result.GetValueOrElse<object>(new Exception("There is no value"));

Result<Exception, object> objectResult = ...;
object upcasted = objectResult.GetValueOrElse(fault => fault.Message);
object upcasted = objectResult.GetValueOrElse(() => "defaultValue");
object upcasted = objectResult.GetValueOrElse("defaultValue");

GetFaultOrElse

Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

Exception extracted = result.GetFaultOrElse(value => new Exception(value));
Exception extracted = result.GetFaultOrElse(() => new Exception());
Exception extracted = result.GetFaultOrElse(new Exception());

object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrElse(_ => new object());
object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrElse(() => new object());
object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrElse(new object());

object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrElse<object>(value => value);
object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrElse<object>(() => "There is no fault");
object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrElse<object>("There is no fault");

Result<object, string> objectResult = ...;
object upcasted = objectResult.GetFaultOrElse(value => value);
object upcasted = objectResult.GetFaultOrElse(() => "defaultFault");
object upcasted = objectResult.GetFaultOrElse("defaultFault");
Result<Exception> result = ...;

Exception extracted = result.GetFaultOrElse(() => new Exception());
Exception extracted = result.GetFaultOrElse(new Exception());

object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrElse(() => new object());
object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrElse(new object());

object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrElse<object>(() => "There is no fault");
object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrElse<object>("There is no fault");

Result<object> objectResult = ...;
object upcasted = objectResult.GetFaultOrElse(() => "defaultFault");
object upcasted = objectResult.GetFaultOrElse("defaultFault");

GetValueOrThrow

Optional<string> optional = ...;

string extracted = optional.GetValueOrThrow(); // Throws `ValueMissingException` on None
string extracted = optional.GetValueOrThrow(new Exception("There is no value"));
string extracted = optional.GetValueOrThrow(() => new Exception("There is no value"));

object upcasted = optional.GetValueOrThrow<object>();
object upcasted = optional.GetValueOrThrow<object>(new Exception("There is no value"));
object upcasted = optional.GetValueOrThrow<object>(() => new Exception("There is no value"));
Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

string extracted = result.GetValueOrThrow(); // Throws `ResultFailedException<Exception>` on Failure
string extracted = result.GetValueOrThrow(new Exception("There is no value"));
string extracted = result.GetValueOrThrow(() => new Exception("There is no value"));
string extracted = result.GetValueOrThrow(fault => new Exception(fault.Message));

object upcasted = result.GetValueOrThrow<object>();
object upcasted = result.GetValueOrThrow<object>(new Exception("There is no value"));
object upcasted = result.GetValueOrThrow<object>(() => new Exception("There is no value"));
object upcasted = result.GetValueOrThrow<object>(fault => new Exception(fault.Message));

To override exception thrown by default for a specific TValue you can implement an extension method with the specific TValue in your namespace. You can also use inheritance to override exception thrown by default for TValue in any namespace.

namespace CustomValues
{
  class CustomValue
  {
  }
  static class GetValueOrThrowExtensions
  {
    static CustomValue GetValueOrThrow(this Optional<CustomValue> optional)
    {
      return optional.GetValueOrThrow(new Exception("Overiden!"));
    }

    static CustomValue GetValueOrThrow<TFault>(this Result<TFault, CustomValue> result)
    {
      return result.GetValueOrThrow(new Exception("Overiden!"));
    }
  }
}

GetFaultOrThrow

Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

Exception extracted = result.GetFaultOrThrow(); // Throws `ResultSucceedException<string>` on Success
Exception extracted = result.GetFaultOrThrow(new Exception("There is no fault"));
Exception extracted = result.GetFaultOrThrow(() => new Exception("There is no fault"));
Exception extracted = result.GetFaultOrThrow(value => new Exception(value));

object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrThrow<object>();
object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrThrow<object>(new Exception("There is no fault"));
object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrThrow<object>(() => new Exception("There is no fault"));
object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrThrow<object>(value => new Exception(value));
Result<Exception> result = ...;

Exception extracted = result.GetFaultOrThrow(); // Throws `ResultSucceedException` on Success
Exception extracted = result.GetFaultOrThrow(new Exception("There is no fault"));
Exception extracted = result.GetFaultOrThrow(() => new Exception("There is no fault"));

object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrThrow<object>();
object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrThrow<object>(new Exception("There is no fault"));
object upcasted = result.GetFaultOrThrow<object>(() => new Exception("There is no fault"));

To override exception thrown by default exception for a specific TFault you can implement an extension method with the specific TFault in your namespace. You can also use inheritance to override exception thrown by default for TFault in any namespace.

namespace CustomFaults
{
  class CustomFault
  {
  }
  static class GetValueOrThrowExtensions
  {
    static CustomFault GetFaultOrThrow(this Result<CustomFault> result)
    {
      return result.GetFaultOrThrow(new Exception("Overridden!"));
    }

    static CustomFault GetFaultOrThrow<TValue>(this Result<CustomFault, TValue> result)
    {
      return result.GetFaultOrThrow(new Exception("Overridden!"));
    }
  }
}

GetValueOrDefault

Optional<string> optional = ...;

string? extracted = optional.GetValueOrDefault(); // null or actual value for reference types

object? upcasted = optional.GetValueOrDefault<object>();
Optional<int> optional = ...;

int extracted = optional.GetValueOrDefault();  // 0 or actual value for the value type
Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

string? extracted = result.GetValueOrDefault(); // null or actual value for reference types

object? upcasted = result.GetValueOrDefault<object>();
Result<Exception, int> result = ...;

int extracted = result.GetValueOrDefault();  // 0 or actual value for the value type

GetFaultOrDefault

Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

Exception? extracted = result.GetFaultOrDefault(); // null or actual fault for reference types

object? upcasted = result.GetFaultOrDefault<object>();
Result<int, string> result = ...;

int extracted = result.GetFaultOrDefault();  // 0 or actual fault for the value type
Result<Exception> result = ...;

Exception? extracted = result.GetFaultOrDefault(); // null or actual fault for reference types

object? upcasted = result.GetFaultOrDefault<object>();
Result<int> result = ...;

int extracted = result.GetFaultOrDefault();  // 0 or actual fault for the value type

GetValueOrNull

This method can be applied to non-nullable value types (structs) only.

Optional<int> optional = ...;

int? extracted = optional.GetValueOrNull(); // null or actual value
Result<Exception, int> result = ...;

int? extracted = result.GetValueOrNull(); // null or actual value

Upcasts are not supported.

GetFaultOrNull

This method can be applied to non-nullable value types (structs) only.

Result<int, string> result = ...;

int? extracted = result.GetFaultOrNull(); // null or actual fault
Result<int> result = ...;

int? extracted = result.GetFaultOrNull(); // null or actual fault

Upcasts are not supported.

EnsureHasValue

Optional<string> optional = ...;

// Nothing if `Some`
optional.EnsureHasValue(); // Throws `ValueMissingException` on None
optional.EnsureHasValue(new Exception("There is no value"));
optional.EnsureHasValue(() => new Exception("There is no value"))

To override exception thrown by default exception for a specific TValue you can implement an extension method with the specific TValue in your namespace. You can also use inheritance to override exception thrown by default for TValue in any namespace.

namespace Custom
{
  class CustomValue
  {
  }
  static class EnsureHasValueExtensions
  {
    static void EnsureHasValue(this Optional<CustomValue> optional)
    {
      return optional.EnsureHasValue(new Exception("Overridden!"));
    }
  }
}

EnsureNone

Optional<string> optional = ...;

// Nothing if `None`
optional.EnsureNone(); // Throws `ValueExistsException<string>` if `Some`
optional.EnsureNone(new Exception("There is value"));
optional.EnsureNone(() => new Exception("There is value"))
optional.EnsureNone(value => new Exception($"There is value: {value}"))

To override exception thrown by default exception for a specific TValue you can implement an extension method with the specific TValue in your namespace. You can also use inheritance to override exception thrown by default for TValue in any namespace.

namespace Custom
{
  class CustomValue
  {
  }
  static class EnsureNoneExtensions
  {
    static void EnsureNone(this Optional<CustomValue> optional)
    {
      return optional.EnsureNone(new Exception("Overridden!"));
    }
  }
}

EnsureSuccess

Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

// Nothing if `Success`
result.EnsureSuccess(); // Throws `ResultFailedException<Exception>` on Failure
result.EnsureSuccess(new Exception("There is no value"));
result.EnsureSuccess(() => new Exception("There is no value"))
result.EnsureSuccess(fault => new Exception(fault.Message))
Result<Exception> result = ...;

// Nothing if `Success`
result.EnsureSuccess(); // Throws `ResultFailedException<Exception>` on Failure
result.EnsureSuccess(new Exception("It's failure"));
result.EnsureSuccess(() => new Exception("It's failure"))
result.EnsureSuccess(fault => new Exception(fault.Message))

To override exception thrown by default exception for a specific TValue or TFault you can implement an extension method with the specific TValue or TFault in your namespace. You can also use inheritance to override exception thrown by default for TFault or TValue in any namespace.

namespace CustomTypes
{
  class CustomFault
  {
  }
  class CustomValue
  {
  }
  static class EnsureSuccessExtensions
  {
    static void EnsureSuccess<TFault>(this Result<TFault, CustomValue> result)
    {
      return result.EnsureSuccess(new Exception("Overridden!"));
    }
    static void EnsureSuccess(this Result<CustomFault> result)
    {
      return result.EnsureSuccess(new Exception("Overridden!"));
    }
  }
}

EnsureFailure

Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

// Nothing if `Failure`
result.EnsureFailure(); // Throws `ResultSucceedException<string>` on Success
result.EnsureFailure(new Exception("There is no fault"));
result.EnsureFailure(() => new Exception("There is no fault"))
result.EnsureFailure(value => new Exception(value))
Result<Exception> result = ...;

// Nothing if `Failure`
result.EnsureFailure(); // Throws `ResultSucceedException` on Success
result.EnsureFailure(new Exception("It's success"));
result.EnsureFailure(() => new Exception("It's success"))

To override exception thrown by default exception for a specific TValue or TFault you can implement an extension method with the specific TValue or TFault in your namespace. You can also use inheritance to override exception thrown by default for TFaultor TValue in any namespace.

namespace CustomTypes
{
  class CustomFault
  {
  }
  class CustomValue
  {
  }
  static class EnsureFailureExtensions
  {
    static void EnsureFailure<TFault>(this Result<TFault, CustomValue> result)
    {
      return result.EnsureFailure(new Exception("Overridden!"));
    }
    static void EnsureFailure(this Result<CustomFault> result)
    {
      return result.EnsureFailure(new Exception("Overridden!"));
    }
  }
}

HasSome

Optional<string> optional = "has value";

bool extracted = optional.HasSome; // true
Optional<string> optional = Optional.None();

bool extracted = optional.HasSome; // false

IsNone

Optional<string> optional = "has value";

bool extracted = optional.IsNone; // false
Optional<string> optional = Optional.None();

bool extracted = optional.IsNone; // true

Success

Result<Exception, string> result = "has value";

bool extracted = result.Success; // true
Result<Exception, string> result = new Exception();

bool extracted = result.Success; // false
Result<Exception> result = Result.Succeed();

bool extracted = result.Success; // true
Result<Exception> result = new Exception();

bool extracted = result.Success; // false

Failure

Result<Exception, string> result = "has value";

bool extracted = result.Failure; // false
Result<Exception, string> result = new Exception();

bool extracted = result.Failure; // true
Result<Exception> result = Result.Succeed();

bool extracted = result.Failure; // false
Result<Exception> result = new Exception();

bool extracted = result.Failure; // true

Implicit conversion to bool

Optional<string> optional = ...;

if (optional)
{
  // On some
}
else
{
  // On none
}

bool extracted = optional;
Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

if (result)
{
  // On success
}
else
{
  // On failure
}

bool extracted = result;
Result<Exception> result = ...;

if (result)
{
  // On success
}
else
{
  // On failure
}

bool extracted = result;

LINQ method syntax (GetValues, GetFaults)

Optional<string> optional = ...;

// `[]` if `None`
// `[value]` if `Some`
IEnumerable<string> values = optional
  .GetValues()
  .ToArray(); // optional

IEnumerable<object> upcasted = optional.GetValues<object>();
Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

// `[]` if `Failure`
// `[value]` if `Success`
IEnumerable<string> values = result.GetValues().ToArray();

IEnumerable<object> upcasted = result.GetValues<object>();
Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

// `[exception]` if `Failure`
// `[]` if `Success`
IEnumerable<Exception> faults = result.GetFaults().ToArray();

IEnumerable<object> upcasted = result.GetFaults<object>();
Result<Exception> result = ...;

// `[exception]` if `Failure`
// `[]` if `Success`
IEnumerable<Exception> faults = result.GetFaults().ToArray();

IEnumerable<object> upcasted = result.GetFaults<object>();

LINQ query syntax

Optional<int> optional = Optional.Some(10);

IEnumerable<int> extracted =
  from value in optional
  from i1 in new [] { 1, 2 }
  from i2 in new [] { 100, 200 }
  select value + i1 + i2;

IEnumerable<int> extracted =
  from i1 in new [] { 1, 2 }
  from value in optional
  from i2 in new [] { 100, 200 }
  select i1 + value + i2;

// extracted is [111, 112, 211, 212].
Optional<int> optional = Optional.None();

IEnumerable<int> extracted =
  from value in optional
  from i in new [] { 1, 2 }
  select value + i;

IEnumerable<int> extracted =
  from i in new [] { 1, 2 }
  from value in optional
  select value + i;

// extracted is empty.

Result<Exception, int> result = Result.Succeed(10);

IEnumerable<int> extracted =
  from value in result
  from i1 in new [] { 1, 2 }
  from i2 in new [] { 100, 200 }
  select value + i1 + i2;

IEnumerable<int> extracted =
  from i1 in new [] { 1, 2 }
  from value in result
  from i2 in new [] { 100, 200 }
  select i1 + value + i2;

// extracted is [111, 112, 211, 212].
Result<Exception, int> result = Result.Fail(new Exception());

IEnumerable<int> extracted =
  from value in result
  from i in new [] { 1, 2 }
  select value + i;

IEnumerable<int> extracted =
  from i in new [] { 1, 2 }
  from value in result
  select value + i;

// extracted is empty.

foreach

string FindValue(Optional<int> optional)
{
  foreach(var value in optional)
  {
    return value + " is found!";
  }

  return "no value found";
}

string FindValue(Result<Exception, int> result)
{
  foreach(var value in result)
  {
    return value + " is found!";
  }

  return "no value found";
}

ToString

Optional<string> optional = ...;

// `None<string>` if `None`
// `Some<string> value={Value}` if `Some`
string str = optional.ToString();
Result<int, string> result = ...;

// `ResultFailure<Int32, string> fault={Fault}` if `Failure`
// `ResultSuccess<Int32, string> value={Value}` if `Success`
string str = result.ToString();
Result<int> result = ...;

// `ResultFailure<Int32> fault={Fault}` if `Failure`
// `ResultSuccess<Int32>` if `Success`
string str = result.ToString();

Upcasts

You can upcast a return value of many data extraction methods by providing a type argument or by combining two arguments of different types in a single method call.

Examples:

Optional<string> optional = ...

Optional<object> upcasted1 = optional.OnNone<object>(str => Console.WriteLine(str));
Optional<object> upcasted2 = optional.Match(onNone: () => new object(), onSome: str => str);

Only safe upcasts are allowed. For example, Optional<string> can be converted to Optional<object> but not vice versa.

Safety is enforced by covariance rules. So:

  • Upcasts are only supported for reference types because covariance can not be used with value types.
  • Upcasts are only supported for synchronous methods because Task<T> and ValueTask<T> types do not support covariance.

Conversion of generic arguments

All conversion methods except Upcast method support async extensions for every listed synchronous scenario. All synchronous methods support upcasts of TFault and TValue.

Async extensions make use of methods returning Task<T>, ValueTask<T> and inline async lambdas. For example:

async Task<int> Get1(int number) => number + 1;
async ValueTask<int> Get2(number) => number - 1;

Task<Optional<int>> Get(Task<Optional<int>> optional)
{
  return optional
    .MapValue(i => Get1(i))
    .MapValue(i => Get2(i))
    .MapValue(async i => await Get1(i));
}

If there is at least one async method in a chain returning Task<T> the result is Task<T2>. Otherwise, the result is ValueTask<T2>.

MapValue

MapValue changes value or/and type of TValue.

Optional<string> optional = ...;

Optional<string> extracted = optional.MapValue(str => str + "suffix");
Optional<string> extracted = optional.MapValue(() => 1.ToString());
Optional<string> extracted = optional.MapValue("other string");

Optional<int> extracted = optional.MapValue(str => int.Parse(str));
Optional<int> extracted = optional.MapValue(() => int.Parse("123"));
Optional<int> extracted = optional.MapValue(15);
Optional<string> optional = ...;

ValueTask<Optional<string>> extracted = optional.MapValue(async str => await Task.FromResult(str));
ValueTask<Optional<string>> extracted = optional.MapValue(str => new ValueTask(str));
Task<Optional<string>> extracted = optional.MapValue(str => Task.FromResult(str));
ValueTask<Optional<string>> optional = ...;

ValueTask<Optional<string>> extracted = optional.MapValue(str => str + "suffix");
ValueTask<Optional<string>> extracted = optional.MapValue(async str => await Task.FromResult(str));
ValueTask<Optional<string>> extracted = optional.MapValue(str => new ValueTask(str));
Task<Optional<string>> extracted = optional.MapValue(str => Task.FromResult(str));
Task<Optional<string>> optional = ...;

Task<Optional<string>> extracted = optional.MapValue(str => str + "suffix");
Task<Optional<string>> extracted = optional.MapValue(async str => await Task.FromResult(str));
Task<Optional<string>> extracted = optional.MapValue(str => new ValueTask(str));
Task<Optional<string>> extracted = optional.MapValue(str => Task.FromResult(str));
Result<Guid, string> result = ...;

Result<Guid, string> extracted = result.MapValue(str => str + "suffix");
Result<Guid, string> extracted = result.MapValue(() => 1.ToString());
Result<Guid, string> extracted = result.MapValue("other string");

Result<Guid, int> extracted = result.MapValue(str => int.Parse(str));
Result<Guid, int> extracted = result.MapValue(() => int.Parse("123"));
Result<Guid, int> extracted = result.MapValue(15);
Result<Guid, string> result = ...;

ValueTask<Result<Guid, string>> extracted = result.MapValue(async str => await Task.FromResult(str));
ValueTask<Result<Guid, string>> extracted = result.MapValue(str => new ValueTask(str));
Task<Result<Guid, string>> extracted = result.MapValue(str => Task.FromResult(str));
ValueTask<Result<Guid, string>> result = ...;

ValueTask<Result<Guid, string>> extracted = result.MapValue(str => str + "suffix");
ValueTask<Result<Guid, string>> extracted = result.MapValue(async str => await Task.FromResult(str));
ValueTask<Result<Guid, string>> extracted = result.MapValue(str => new ValueTask(str));
Task<Result<Guid, string>> extracted = result.MapValue(str => Task.FromResult(str));
Task<Result<Guid, string>> result = ...;

Task<Result<Guid, string>> extracted = result.MapValue(str => str + "suffix");
Task<Result<Guid, string>> extracted = result.MapValue(async str => await Task.FromResult(str));
Task<Result<Guid, string>> extracted = result.MapValue(str => new ValueTask(str));
Task<Result<Guid, string>> extracted = result.MapValue(str => Task.FromResult(str));

MapFault

MapFault changes value or/and type of TFault.

Result<string, Guid> result = ...;

Result<string, Guid> extracted = result.MapFault(str => str + "suffix");
Result<string, Guid> extracted = result.MapFault(() => 1.ToString());
Result<string, Guid> extracted = result.MapFault("other string");

Result<int, Guid> extracted = result.MapFault(str => int.Parse(str));
Result<int, Guid> extracted = result.MapFault(() => int.Parse("123"));
Result<int, Guid> extracted = result.MapFault(15);
Result<string, Guid> result = ...;

ValueTask<Result<string, Guid>> extracted = result.MapFault(async str => await Task.FromResult(str));
ValueTask<Result<string, Guid>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => new ValueTask(str));
Task<Result<string, Guid>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => Task.FromResult(str));
ValueTask<Result<string, Guid>> result = ...;

ValueTask<Result<string, Guid>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => str + "suffix");
ValueTask<Result<string, Guid>> extracted = result.MapFault(async str => await Task.FromResult(str));
ValueTask<Result<string, Guid>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => new ValueTask(str));
Task<Result<string, Guid>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => Task.FromResult(str));
Task<Result<string, Guid>> result = ...;

Task<Result<string, Guid>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => str + "suffix");
Task<Result<string, Guid>> extracted = result.MapFault(async str => await Task.FromResult(str));
Task<Result<string, Guid>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => new ValueTask(str));
Task<Result<string, Guid>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => Task.FromResult(str));
Result<string> result = ...;

Result<string> extracted = result.MapFault(str => str + "suffix");
Result<string> extracted = result.MapFault(() => 1.ToString());
Result<string> extracted = result.MapFault("other string");

Result<int> extracted = result.MapFault(str => int.Parse(str));
Result<int> extracted = result.MapFault(() => int.Parse("123"));
Result<int> extracted = result.MapFault(15);
Result<string> result = ...;

ValueTask<Result<string>> extracted = result.MapFault(async str => await Task.FromResult(str));
ValueTask<Result<string>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => new ValueTask(str));
Task<Result<string>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => Task.FromResult(str));
ValueTask<Result<string>> result = ...;

ValueTask<Result<string>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => str + "suffix");
ValueTask<Result<string>> extracted = result.MapFault(async str => await Task.FromResult(str));
ValueTask<Result<string>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => new ValueTask(str));
Task<Result<string>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => Task.FromResult(str));
Task<Result<string>> result = ...;

Task<Result<string>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => str + "suffix");
Task<Result<string>> extracted = result.MapFault(async str => await Task.FromResult(str));
Task<Result<string>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => new ValueTask(str));
Task<Result<string>> extracted = result.MapFault(str => Task.FromResult(str));

Upcast

Optional<string> optional = ...;

// Compiles
Optional<object> objectOptional = optional.Upcast<object>();

// Does not compile
var doesNotCompile = objectOptional.Upcast<string>();
Result<string> result = ...;

// Compiles
Result<object> objectResult = result.Upcast<object>();

// Does not compile
var doesNotCompile = objectResult.Upcast<string>();
Result<string, string> result = ...;

// Compiles
Result<object, string> objectResult1 = result.Upcast<object, string>();
Result<string, object> objectResult2 = result.Upcast<string, string>();
Result<object, object> objectResult3 = result.Upcast<object, object>();

// Does not compile
var doesNotCompile = objectResult1.Upcast<string, string>();
var doesNotCompile = objectResult2.Upcast<string, string>();
var doesNotCompile = objectResult3.Upcast<string, string>();

Async extensions are not supported Upcast methods.

Result combining

There are some monadic extensions that can help you to reduce lines and errors in your code. All Optional/Result combining methods support async extensions for every listed synchronous scenario.

Currently synchronous Optional/Result combining methods do not support upcasts of TFault and TValue.

Then

Then is Then (And, ContinueWith, ContinueOnSome, Bind) Result combining method.

If a first optional/result is None/Failure then the None/Failure is returned. If the first optional/result is Some/Success then a second optional/result is returned. The second Optional/Result factory method is only executed if the first Optional/Result is Some/Success.

TFault types should be identical. Upcasts are not supported yet. TValue types can be different.

Optional<int> optional1 = ...;
Optional<string> optional2 = ...;

// If optional1 is None then None is returned.
// Otherwise optional2 is returned.
Optional<string> result = optional1.Then(optional2);
Optional<string> result = optional1.Then(() => optional2);
Optional<string> result = optional1.Then(i => i > 10 ? Optional<string>.Some(i.ToString()) : Optional<string>.None());

Async examples:

Optional<int> optional1 = ...;
Optional<string> optional2 = ...;

ValueTask<Optional<string>> result = optional1.Then(async value => await Task.FromResult(optional2));
ValueTask<Optional<string>> result = optional1.Then(value => new ValueTask(optional2));
Task<Optional<string>> result = optional1.Then(value => Task.FromResult(optional2));

ValueTask<Optional<string>> result = new ValueTask(optional1).Then(value => optional2);
ValueTask<Optional<string>> result = new ValueTask(optional1).Then(async value => await Task.FromResult(optional2));
ValueTask<Optional<string>> result = new ValueTask(optional1).Then(value => new ValueTask(optional2));
Task<Optional<string>> result = new ValueTask(optional1).Then(value => Task.FromResult(optional2));

Task<Optional<string>> result = Task.FromResult(optional1).Then(value => optional2);
Task<Optional<string>> result = Task.FromResult(optional1).Then(async value => await Task.FromResult(optional2));
Task<Optional<string>> result = Task.FromResult(optional1).Then(value => new ValueTask(optional2));
Task<Optional<string>> result = Task.FromResult(optional1).Then(value => Task.FromResult(optional2));
Result<Exception, int> result1 = ...;
Result<Exception, string> result2 = ...;

// If option1 is None then None is returned.
// Otherwise option2 is returned.
Result<Exception, string> result = result1.Then(result2);
Result<Exception, string> result = result1.Then(() => result2);
Result<Exception, string> result = result1.Then(i => i > 10 ? Result<Exception, string>.Success(i.ToString()) : Result<Exception, string>.Failure());

Async examples:

Result<Exception, int> result1 = ...;
Result<Exception, string> result2 = ...;

ValueTask<Result<Exception, string>> result = result1.Then(async value => await Task.FromResult(result2));
ValueTask<Result<Exception, string>> result = result1.Then(value => new ValueTask(result2));
Task<Result<Exception, string>> result = result1.Then(value => Task.FromResult(result2));

ValueTask<Result<Exception, string>> result = new ValueTask(result1).Then(value => result2);
ValueTask<Result<Exception, string>> result = new ValueTask(result1).Then(async value => await Task.FromResult(result2));
ValueTask<Result<Exception, string>> result = new ValueTask(result1).Then(value => new ValueTask(result2));
Task<Result<Exception, string>> result = new ValueTask(result1).Then(value => Task.FromResult(result2));

Task<Result<Exception, string>> result = Task.FromResult(result1).Then(value => result2);
Task<Result<Exception, string>> result = Task.FromResult(result1).Then(async value => await Task.FromResult(result2));
Task<Result<Exception, string>> result = Task.FromResult(result1).Then(value => new ValueTask(result2));
Task<Result<Exception, string>> result = Task.FromResult(result1).Then(value => Task.FromResult(result2));

All meaningful combinations of Optional<TValue>, Result<TFault> and Result<TFault, TValue> are also supported.

OrElse

OrElse is Or (OrElse, Else, Catch, ContinueOnNone) Result combining method.

If a first optional/result is Some/Success then it is returned. If the first optional/result is None/Failure then a second optional/result is returned. The second Optional/Result factory method is only executed if the first Optional/Result is None/Failure.

TValue types should be identical. Upcasts are not supported yet. TFault types can be different.

Optional<string> optional1 = ...;
Optional<string> optional2 = ...;

// If optional1 is Some then option1 is returned.
// Otherwise optional2 is returned.
Optional<string> result = optional1.OrElse(optional2);
Optional<string> result = optional1.OrElse(() => optional2);

Async examples:

Optional<string> optional1 = ...;
Optional<string> optional2 = ...;

ValueTask<Optional<string>> result = optional1.OrElse(async () => await Task.FromResult(optional2));
ValueTask<Optional<string>> result = optional1.OrElse(() => new ValueTask(optional2));
Task<Optional<string>> result = optional1.OrElse(() => Task.FromResult(optional2));

ValueTask<Optional<string>> result = new ValueTask(optional1).OrElse(() => optional2);
ValueTask<Optional<string>> result = new ValueTask(optional1).OrElse(async () => await Task.FromResult(optional2));
ValueTask<Optional<string>> result = new ValueTask(optional1).OrElse(() => new ValueTask(optional2));
Task<Optional<string>> result = new ValueTask(optional1).OrElse(() => Task.FromResult(optional2));

Task<Optional<string>> result = Task.FromResult(optional1).OrElse(() => optional2);
Task<Optional<string>> result = Task.FromResult(optional1).OrElse(async () => await Task.FromResult(optional2));
Task<Optional<string>> result = Task.FromResult(optional1).OrElse(() => new ValueTask(optional2));
Task<Optional<string>> result = Task.FromResult(optional1).OrElse(() => Task.FromResult(optional2));
Result<int, string> result1 = ...;
Result<Exception, string> result2 = ...;

// If option1 is Some then option1 is returned.
// Otherwise option2 is returned.
Result<Exception, string> result = result1.OrElse(result2);
Result<Exception, string> result = result1.OrElse(() => result2);
Result<Exception, string> result = result1.OrElse(fault => result2);

Async examples:

Result<int, string> result1 = ...;
Result<Exception, string> result2 = ...;

ValueTask<Result<Exception, string>> result = result1.OrElse(async fault => await Task.FromResult(result2));
ValueTask<Result<Exception, string>> result = result1.OrElse(fault => new ValueTask(result2));
Task<Result<Exception, string>> result = result1.OrElse(fault => Task.FromResult(result2));

ValueTask<Result<sException, tring>> result = new ValueTask(result1).OrElse(fault => result2);
ValueTask<Result<sException, tring>> result = new ValueTask(result1).OrElse(async fault => await Task.FromResult(result2));
ValueTask<Result<Exception, string>> result = new ValueTask(result1).OrElse(fault => new ValueTask(result2));
Task<Result<Exception, string>> result = new ValueTask(result1).OrElse(fault => Task.FromResult(result2));

Task<Result<Exception, string>> result = Task.FromResult(result1).OrElse(fault => result2);
Task<Result<Exception, string>> result = Task.FromResult(result1).OrElse(async fault => await Task.FromResult(result2));
Task<Result<Exception, string>> result = Task.FromResult(result1).OrElse(fault => new ValueTask(result2));
Task<Result<Exception, string>> result = Task.FromResult(result1).OrElse(fault => Task.FromResult(result2));

All meaningful combinations of Optional<TValue>, Result<TFault> and Result<TFault, TValue> are also supported.

Then/OrElse method chaining

abstract Optional<string> GetFormLogin();
abstract Optional<Guid> GetUser(string login);
abstract Task<Optional<Guid>> CreateUser(string login);
abstract Optional<DateTime> GetCreationDate(Guid userId);

Task<Optional<long>> userCreationDateTicks =
   GetFormLogin()
  .Then(login => GetUser(login).OrElse(() => CreateUser(login)))
  .Then(userId => GetCreationDate(userId))
  .MapValue(date => date.Ticks);
abstract Result<TicksError, string> GetFormLogin();
abstract Result<UserException, Guid> GetUser(string login);
abstract Task<Result<TicksError, Guid>> CreateUser(string login);
abstract Result<TicksError, DateTime> GetCreationDate(Guid userId);
abstract Result<TicksError> EnsureTicksIsValid(long ticks);

Task<Result<GetTicksError>> userCreationDateTicksValid =
   GetFormLogin()
  .Then(login => GetUser(login).OrElse(() => CreateUser(login)))
  .Then(userId => GetCreationDate(userId))
  .MapValue(date => date.Ticks);
  .Then(ticks => EnsureTicksIsValid(ticks))

Select

Select is a mix of MapValue and Then. Like both of them, a factory method of a second Optional/Result or value is only executed if the first Optional/Result is Some/Success. Like MapValue it allows changing type and value by using value factory. Unlike MapValue and like Then it allows creating a second Optional/Result which is a result of the whole operation. It also allows you to change Some/Success to None/Failure if you want.

TFault types should be identical. Upcasts are not supported yet. TValue types can be different.

Optional<string> optional = ...;

Optional<string> extracted = optional.Select(str => str.Length > 5 ? Optional.Some(str) : Optional.None());
Optional<string> extracted = optional.Select(str => str + "suffix");
Optional<int> extracted = optional.Select(str => int.Parse(str));

ValueTask<Optional<int>> extracted = optional.Select(async str => await Task.FromResult(int.Parse(str)));
ValueTask<Optional<int>> extracted = optional.Select(str => new ValueTask(int.Parse(str)));
Task<Optional<int>> extracted = optional.Select(str => Task.FromResult(int.Parse(str)));

ValueTask<Optional<int>> extracted = new ValueTask(optional).Select(async str => await Task.FromResult(int.Parse(str)));
ValueTask<Optional<int>> extracted = new ValueTask(optional).Select(str => new ValueTask(int.Parse(str)));
Task<Optional<int>> extracted = new ValueTask(optional).Select(str => Task.FromResult(int.Parse(str)));

Task<Optional<int>> extracted = Task.FromResult(optional).Select(async str => await Task.FromResult(int.Parse(str)));
Task<Optional<int>> extracted = Task.FromResult(optional).Select(str => new ValueTask(int.Parse(str)));
Task<Optional<int>> extracted = Task.FromResult(optional).Select(str => Task.FromResult(int.Parse(str)));
Result<Exception, string> result = ...;

Result<Exception, string> extracted = result.Select(str => str.Length > 5 ? Result<Exception, string>.Succeed(str) : Result<Exception, string>.Fail(new Exception(str)));
Result<Exception, string> extracted = result.Select(str => str + "suffix");
Result<Exception, int> extracted = result.Select(str => int.Parse(str));

ValueTask<Optional<int>> extracted = result.Select(async str => await Task.FromResult(int.Parse(str)));
ValueTask<Optional<int>> extracted = result.Select(str => new ValueTask(int.Parse(str)));
Task<Optional<int>> extracted = result.Select(str => Task.FromResult(int.Parse(str)));

ValueTask<Optional<int>> extracted = new ValueTask(result).Select(str => int.Parse(str));
ValueTask<Optional<int>> extracted = new ValueTask(result).Select(async str => await Task.FromResult(int.Parse(str)));
ValueTask<Optional<int>> extracted = new ValueTask(result).Select(str => new ValueTask(int.Parse(str)));
Task<Optional<int>> extracted = new ValueTask(result).Select(str => Task.FromResult(int.Parse(str)));

Task<Optional<int>> extracted = Task.FromResult(result).Select(str => int.Parse(str));
Task<Optional<int>> extracted = Task.FromResult(result).Select(async str => await Task.FromResult(int.Parse(str)));
Task<Optional<int>> extracted = Task.FromResult(result).Select(str => new ValueTask(int.Parse(str)));
Task<Optional<int>> extracted = Task.FromResult(result).Select(str => Task.FromResult(int.Parse(str)));

Do notation

abstract Optional<Guid> GetCurrentUserId();
abstract Optional<int> GetCurrentIndex();
abstract Optional<Product> GetCurrentProduct();
abstract Optional<string> GetMessage(Guid userId, int index, Product product);
abstract Optional<ConvertResult> Convert(string message, Product product);

Optional<ConvertResult> result =
  from userId  in GetCurrentUserId()
  where userId != Guid.Empty
  from index   in GetCurrentIndex()
  from product in GetCurrentProduct()
  let nextIndex = index + 1
  from message in GetMessage(userId, nextIndex, product)
  select Convert(message, product);

The last select expression can return either Optional<TResult> or just TResult.

abstract Result<Exception, Guid> GetCurrentUserId();
abstract Result<Exception> EnsureUserIdIsCorrect(Guid userId);
abstract Result<Exception, int> GetCurrentIndex();
abstract Result<Exception, Product> GetCurrentProduct();
abstract Result<int, string> GetMessage(Guid userId, int index, Product product);
abstract Result<Exception, ConvertResult> Convert(string message, Product product);

Result<Exception, ConvertResult> result =
  from userId  in GetCurrentUserId()
  where EnsureUserIdIsCorrect(userId)
  from index   in GetCurrentIndex()
  from product in GetCurrentProduct()
  let nextIndex = index + 1
  from message in GetMessage(userId, nextIndex, product).MapFault(i => new Exception(i.ToString()))
  select Convert(message, product);

The last select expression can return Result<Exception, TResult>, Result<Exception> or just TResult. TFault should be identical in all clauses. Use MapFault to convert different TFault to the same one.

Do notation with async extensions

abstract Optional<Guid> GetCurrentUserId();
abstract Task<int> GetCurrentIndex();
abstract ValueTask<Optional<Product>> GetCurrentProduct();
abstract Task<Optional<string>> GetMessage(Guid userId, int index, Product product);
abstract Task<Format> GetFormat(int index, string message);
abstract Optional<ConvertResult> Convert(string message, Format format);
abstract Task<bool> IsValid(int index);

Task<Optional<ConvertResult>> result =
  from userId  in GetCurrentUserId() // A
  where userId != Guid.Empty       // B
  from index   in GetCurrentIndex() // C
  from product in GetCurrentProduct() // D
  let nextIndex = index + 1
  where IsValid(nextIndex) // E
  from message in GetMessage(userId, nextIndex, product) // F
  from format  in GetFormat(nextIndex, message) // G
  select Convert(message, format); // H

Where:

  • A (first from/in clause) must return Optional<T>, ValueTask<Optional<T>> or Task<Optional<T>>.
  • B and E may return bool, ValueTask<bool> or Task<bool>.
  • C, D, F and G may return one of Optional<T>, ValueTask<T>, ValueTask<Optional<T>>, Task<T> or Task<Optional<T>>. Subsequent expressions may depend on previous expressions (F and G for example) or may not depend on previous expressions (C and D for example). The total count of B, C, D, E, F and G-like statements is efficiently unlimited.
  • H should return TResult, Optional<TResult>, ValueTask<TResult>, ValueTask<Optional<TResult>>, Task<TResult> or Task<Optional<TResult>>.
abstract Result<Exception, Guid> GetCurrentUserId();
abstract Result<Exception> EnsureUserIdIsCorrect(Guid userId);
abstract Task<int> GetCurrentIndex();
abstract ValueTask<Result<Exception, Product>> GetCurrentProduct();
abstract Task<Result<int, string>> GetMessage(Guid userId, int index, Product product);
abstract Task<Format> GetFormat(int index, string message);
abstract Result<Exception, ConvertResult> Convert(string message, Format format);
abstract Task<Result<Exception>> IsValid(int index);

Task<Result<Exception, ConvertResult>> result =
  from userId  in GetCurrentUserId() // A
  where EnsureUserIdIsCorrect(userId) // B
  from index   in GetCurrentIndex() // C
  from product in GetCurrentProduct() // D
  let nextIndex = index + 1
  where IsValid(nextIndex) // E
  from message in GetMessage(userId, nextIndex, product).MapFault(i => new Exception(i.ToString())) // F
  from format  in GetFormat(nextIndex, message) // G
  select Convert(message, format); // H

Where:

  • A (first from/in clause) must return Result<TFault, TValue>, ValueTask<Result<TFault, TValue>> or Task<Result<TFault, TValue>>.
  • B and E may return Result<TFault>, ValueTask<Result<TFault>> or Task<Result<TFault>>.
  • C, D, F and G may return one of Result<TFault, TValue>, ValueTask<TValue>, ValueTask<Result<TFault, TValue>>, Task<TValue> or Task<Result<TFault, TValue>>. Subsequent expressions may depend on previous expressions (F and G for example) or may not depend on previous expressions (C and D for example). The total count of B, C, D, E, F and G-like statements is efficiently unlimited.
  • H should return TResult, Result<TFault, TResult>, ValueTask<TResult>, ValueTask<Result<TFault, TResult>>, Task<TResult> or Task<Result<TFault, TResult>>.

TFault should be identical in all clauses. Use MapFault to convert different TFault to the same one.

Inheritance

You can create your own Result or Option type by inheriting provided types.

class StringFaultResult<TValue> : Result<string, TValue>
{
  private readonly Result<string, TValue> result;

  public StringFaultResult(string fault) => result = Fail(fault);

  public StringFaultResult(TValue value) => result = Succeed(value);

  public override TResult Match<TResult>(Func<string, TResult> onFailure, Func<TValue, TResult> onSuccess)
    => result.Match(onFailure, onSuccess);
}

All synchronous methods are inherited.

If you inherit, to bring back some lost features you can reimplement the following:

  • implicit conversion operators
  • some async extensions that do not inherit by default due to invariance of Task<T> and ValueTask<T>

Because this implementation relies heavily on C# 9 source generators it is not a hard task to implement a new feature that reimplements lost features automatically. Send me requests if you need such a feature.

You can also override extensions methods. For example:

  • MapValue to override return type with inherited type
  • GetValueOrThrow to override Exception type thrown by default

Other

  • Equals and GetHashCode make use of type arguments, faults and values (if present) for calculations.
  • There is no fold method.

Yet to be implemented

  • (easy) Currently only Result combining methods (Map, Select, Then, OrElse and do notation), MapValue and MapFault support async extensions with Task or ValueTask types. Data extraction methods (like TryGetValue, Switch or GetOrThrow) only support synchronous execution.
  • (easy) Currently monadic extensions (Select, Then, OrElse and do notation) do not support upcasts for synchronous methods.
  • (medium) Currently implemented source generators can not generate async extensions and implicit conversion operators for custom inherited classes in your assemblies.
  • (hard) Do notation for Result<TFault, TValue> with different TFault type arguments is possible in a limited way but unimplemented. If it is implemented, it would disallow a few struct type arguments for TFault and would not enable all scenarios of selecting Result<TFaultOther> with different TFault argument in subsequent from/in clauses. The current workaround is to use MapFault method before passing Result to a do notation clause.

Send me your requests if you need such features.

Contributing

Contributions are appreciated.

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