| .. _module-pw_result: |
| |
| --------- |
| pw_result |
| --------- |
| ``pw::Result`` is a convenient wrapper around returning a Status along side some |
| data when the status is OK. This is meant for returning lightweight result |
| types or references to larger results. |
| |
| ``pw::Result`` is compatible with ``PW_TRY`` and ``PW_TRY_ASSIGN``, for example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cpp |
| |
| #include "pw_status/try.h" |
| #include "pw_result/result.h" |
| |
| pw::Result<int> GetAnswer(); // Example function. |
| |
| pw::Status UseAnswer() { |
| const pw::Result<int> answer = GetAnswer(); |
| if (!answer.ok()) { |
| return answer.status(); |
| } |
| if (answer.value() == 42) { |
| WhatWasTheUltimateQuestion(); |
| } |
| return pw::OkStatus(); |
| } |
| |
| pw::Status UseAnswerWithTry() { |
| const pw::Result<int> answer = GetAnswer(); |
| PW_TRY(answer.status()); |
| if (answer.value() == 42) { |
| WhatWasTheUltimateQuestion(); |
| } |
| return pw::OkStatus(); |
| } |
| |
| pw::Status UseAnswerWithTryAssign() { |
| PW_TRY_ASSIGN(const int answer, GetAnswer()); |
| if (answer == 42) { |
| WhatWasTheUltimateQuestion(); |
| } |
| return pw::OkStatus(); |
| } |
| |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| Be careful not to use larger types by value as this can quickly consume |
| unnecessary stack. |
| |
| .. warning:: |
| |
| This module is experimental. Its impact on code size and stack usage has not |
| yet been profiled. Use at your own risk. |
| |
| Compatibility |
| ============= |
| Works with C++11, but some features require C++17. |
| |
| Size report |
| =========== |
| The table below showcases the difference in size between functions returning a |
| Status with an output pointer, and functions returning a Result, in various |
| situations. |
| |
| Note that these are simplified examples which do not necessarily reflect the |
| usage of Result in real code. Make sure to always run your own size reports to |
| check if Result is suitable for you. |
| |
| .. include:: result_size |