pub trait TryExtExt<T, E>where
Self: TryFuture<Ok = T, Error = E> + Send,{
// Required methods
fn is_err(
self,
) -> MapOkOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> bool, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> bool> ⓘ
where Self: Sized;
fn is_ok(
self,
) -> MapOkOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> bool, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> bool> ⓘ
where Self: Sized;
fn map_ok_or<U, F>(
self,
default: U,
f: F,
) -> MapOkOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> U, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> U> ⓘ
where F: FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> U,
Self: Send + Sized;
fn ok(
self,
) -> MapOkOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> Option<Self::Ok>, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> Option<Self::Ok>> ⓘ
where Self: Sized;
fn try_until<A, B, F>(self, f: F) -> TrySelect<A, B> ⓘ
where Self: Sized,
F: FnOnce() -> B,
A: TryFuture<Ok = Self::Ok> + From<Self> + Send + Unpin,
B: TryFuture<Ok = (), Error = Self::Error> + Send + Unpin;
fn unwrap_or(
self,
default: Self::Ok,
) -> UnwrapOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> Self::Ok> ⓘ
where Self: Sized;
fn unwrap_or_default(
self,
) -> UnwrapOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> Self::Ok> ⓘ
where Self: Sized,
Self::Ok: Default;
}Expand description
Adds result-like combinators to fallible futures.
The adapters transform the eventual success or error without awaiting the future early. Inspection helpers reduce either result branch to a Boolean and discard its payload.
Required Methods§
Sourcefn is_err(
self,
) -> MapOkOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> bool, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> bool> ⓘwhere
Self: Sized,
fn is_err(
self,
) -> MapOkOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> bool, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> bool> ⓘwhere
Self: Sized,
Reports whether the future resolves to an error.
Both output payloads are discarded after the future completes. The returned future preserves only the error-state Boolean.
Sourcefn is_ok(
self,
) -> MapOkOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> bool, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> bool> ⓘwhere
Self: Sized,
fn is_ok(
self,
) -> MapOkOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> bool, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> bool> ⓘwhere
Self: Sized,
Reports whether the future resolves successfully.
Both output payloads are discarded after the future completes. The returned future preserves only the success-state Boolean.
Sourcefn map_ok_or<U, F>(
self,
default: U,
f: F,
) -> MapOkOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> U, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> U> ⓘ
fn map_ok_or<U, F>( self, default: U, f: F, ) -> MapOkOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> U, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> U> ⓘ
Maps a successful output or returns an eager fallback for errors.
The mapping closure runs only for the success branch. The original error is discarded, and the fallback is dropped when mapping succeeds.
Sourcefn ok(
self,
) -> MapOkOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> Option<Self::Ok>, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> Option<Self::Ok>> ⓘwhere
Self: Sized,
fn ok(
self,
) -> MapOkOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Ok) -> Option<Self::Ok>, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> Option<Self::Ok>> ⓘwhere
Self: Sized,
Converts the fallible future’s output into an option.
A successful value becomes Some, while any error becomes None. The
original error value is discarded.
Sourcefn try_until<A, B, F>(self, f: F) -> TrySelect<A, B> ⓘ
fn try_until<A, B, F>(self, f: F) -> TrySelect<A, B> ⓘ
Races the receiver against a fallible unit-output stopping future.
f constructs the stopping future when the selector is created. The
returned [TrySelect] preserves the winning result and unfinished
future.
Sourcefn unwrap_or(
self,
default: Self::Ok,
) -> UnwrapOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> Self::Ok> ⓘwhere
Self: Sized,
fn unwrap_or(
self,
default: Self::Ok,
) -> UnwrapOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> Self::Ok> ⓘwhere
Self: Sized,
Returns a successful output or an eager fallback for errors.
The original error is discarded after the future resolves. The fallback is dropped when the future succeeds.
Sourcefn unwrap_or_default(
self,
) -> UnwrapOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> Self::Ok> ⓘ
fn unwrap_or_default( self, ) -> UnwrapOrElse<Self, impl FnOnce(Self::Error) -> Self::Ok> ⓘ
Returns a successful output or its type’s default for errors.
The default is constructed eagerly when the adapter is created and is dropped when the future succeeds. The original error value is discarded.
Dyn Compatibility§
This trait is dyn compatible.
In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety".