Scifa.UnionTypes
0.0.11
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package Scifa.UnionTypes --version 0.0.11
NuGet\Install-Package Scifa.UnionTypes -Version 0.0.11
<PackageReference Include="Scifa.UnionTypes" Version="0.0.11" />
paket add Scifa.UnionTypes --version 0.0.11
#r "nuget: Scifa.UnionTypes, 0.0.11"
// Install Scifa.UnionTypes as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Scifa.UnionTypes&version=0.0.11 // Install Scifa.UnionTypes as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Scifa.UnionTypes&version=0.0.11
Union Types
Allowing C# to represent unions. Also known as "sum types" or "intersection types", union types allow modelling the concept of a thing being either A OR B.
Examples:
- Modelling PATCH operations: a value could either be set or not set (Option/Maybe type)
- A call to a database will result in either a dataset or an error (Result type)
- Money coming into your bank account could be income or a refund from a shop or someone paying you back for something
How to use
- Install the package
- create a partial type and annotate with
[UnionType]
- Add static partial methods returning the containing type - these methods can be named anythign you like and can take any arguments you like (but no ref/in/out params!)
- Scifa.UnionTypes generates constructors, fields, Match and Do methods for you.
Examples
Option<T> = None | Some(T)
using UnionTypes; // 1. Install the package
[UnionType] // 2. create a type and annotate with `[UnionType]`
public readonly partial record struct Option<T>
{
// 3. Add static methods returning the containing type
public static partial Option<T> None();
public static partial Option<T> Some(T value);
// Map and Bind are common methods on option types
public Option<TOut> Map<TOut>(Func<T, TOut> mapper)
=> Match(
none: () => Option<TOut>.None(),
some: x => Option<TOut>.Some(mapper(x))
);
public Option<TOut> Bind<TOut>(Func<T, Option<TOut>> mapper)
=> Match(
none: () => Option<TOut>.None(),
some: x => mapper(x)
);
}
Singly-linked list LList<T> = Empty | Node<T>
using Scifa.UnionTypes;
[UnionType]
public readonly partial record struct LList<T>
{
public static partial LList<T> Empty();
public static partial LList<T> Node(T value, LList<T> next);
}
var list = LList.Node(1, LList.Node(2, LList.Node(3, LList.Empty())));
Isn't this the same thing as OneOf?
Yeah, pretty much. I wrote this becuase I prefer the specific types than generic catch-all types and I wanted something which would work nicely with structs too. As a bonus, it appears to be a little bit faster (though with slightly larger code size) but that wasn't the primary goal.
// * Summary *
BenchmarkDotNet=v0.13.5, OS=Windows 11 (10.0.22000.1574/21H2/SunValley)
Intel Core i7-1065G7 CPU 1.30GHz, 1 CPU, 8 logical and 4 physical cores
.NET SDK=7.0.100
[Host] : .NET 7.0.0 (7.0.22.51805), X64 RyuJIT AVX2
DefaultJob : .NET 7.0.0 (7.0.22.51805), X64 RyuJIT AVX2
| Method | Mean | Error | StdDev | Ratio | Code Size | Allocated | Alloc Ratio |
|-------------------------------------- |----------:|----------:|----------:|------:|----------:|----------:|------------:|
| CreateAndMatch_None_OneOf | 10.546 ns | 0.0729 ns | 0.0646 ns | 1.00 | 333 B | - | NA |
| CreateAndMatch_None_UnionTypes | 6.391 ns | 0.0770 ns | 0.0643 ns | 0.61 | 389 B | - | NA |
| CreateAndMatch_None_UnionTypes_static | 6.289 ns | 0.0464 ns | 0.0411 ns | 0.60 | 389 B | - | NA |
| | | | | | | | |
| CreateAndMatch_Some_OneOf | 10.868 ns | 0.0976 ns | 0.0815 ns | 1.00 | 336 B | - | NA |
| CreateAndMatch_Some_UnionTypes | 6.496 ns | 0.0319 ns | 0.0298 ns | 0.60 | 404 B | - | NA |
| CreateAndMatch_Some_UnionTypes_static | 6.493 ns | 0.0506 ns | 0.0449 ns | 0.60 | 404 B | - | NA |
Learn more about Target Frameworks and .NET Standard.
-
.NETStandard 2.0
- Scifa.UnionTypes.Contract (>= 0.0.11)
- Scifa.UnionTypes.Generator (>= 0.0.11)
NuGet packages
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GitHub repositories
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Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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0.0.24 | 136 | 8/20/2024 |
0.0.23 | 112 | 8/20/2024 |
0.0.22 | 107 | 8/20/2024 |
0.0.21 | 110 | 8/20/2024 |
0.0.20 | 108 | 6/20/2024 |
0.0.19 | 112 | 6/13/2024 |
0.0.17 | 113 | 6/13/2024 |
0.0.16 | 77 | 5/31/2024 |
0.0.15 | 66 | 5/31/2024 |
0.0.14 | 66 | 5/31/2024 |
0.0.13 | 92 | 5/31/2024 |
0.0.12 | 87 | 5/31/2024 |
0.0.11 | 118 | 4/29/2024 |
0.0.10 | 121 | 4/24/2024 |
0.0.9 | 109 | 4/23/2024 |
0.0.8 | 755 | 8/9/2023 |
0.0.7 | 278 | 8/9/2023 |
0.0.6 | 260 | 8/9/2023 |
0.0.5 | 239 | 8/7/2023 |
0.0.4 | 234 | 8/7/2023 |
0.0.3 | 156 | 8/7/2023 |
0.0.2.1 | 211 | 3/18/2023 |
0.0.2 | 304 | 2/2/2023 |
0.0.1 | 326 | 1/25/2023 |