// Copyright 2019 Google LLC // // 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 // // https://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. // Definition of the Maybe template class. #ifndef EMBOSS_RUNTIME_CPP_EMBOSS_MAYBE_H_ #define EMBOSS_RUNTIME_CPP_EMBOSS_MAYBE_H_ #include #include "runtime/cpp/emboss_defines.h" namespace emboss { // TODO(bolms): Should Maybe be a public type (i.e., live in ::emboss)? namespace support { // Maybe is similar to, but much more restricted than, C++17's std::optional. // It is intended for use in Emboss's expression system, wherein a non-Known() // Maybe will usually (but not always) poison the result of an operation. // // As such, Maybe<> is intended for use with small, copyable T's: specifically, // integers, enums, and booleans. It may not perform well with other types. template class Maybe final { public: constexpr Maybe() : value_(), known_(false) {} constexpr explicit Maybe(T value) : value_(::std::move(value)), known_(true) {} constexpr Maybe(const Maybe &) = default; ~Maybe() = default; Maybe &operator=(const Maybe &) = default; Maybe &operator=(T value) { value_ = ::std::move(value); known_ = true; return *this; } Maybe &operator=(const T &value) { value_ = value; known_ = true; return *this; } constexpr bool Known() const { return known_; } T Value() const { EMBOSS_CHECK(Known()); return value_; } constexpr T ValueOr(T default_value) const { return known_ ? value_ : default_value; } // A non-Ok() Maybe value-initializes value_ to a default (by explicitly // calling the nullary constructor on value_ in the initializer list), so it // is safe to just return value_ here. For integral types and enums, value_ // will be 0, for bool it will be false, and for other types it depends on the // constructor's behavior. constexpr T ValueOrDefault() const { return value_; } private: T value_; bool known_; }; } // namespace support } // namespace emboss #endif // EMBOSS_RUNTIME_CPP_EMBOSS_MAYBE_H_