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expecteds
This library provides an implementation of expected terms with an API
that is inspired by the optional library and C++ standardization
proposals for an Expected<T> type. An expected term is an opaque
compound term that either contains an expected value or an error
informing why the expected value is not present. Expected terms provide
an alternative to generating an exception (or a failure) when something
unexpected happens when asking for a value. This allows, e.g.,
separating the code that constructs expected terms from the code that
processes them, which is then free to deal if necessary and at its
convenience with any unexpected events.
Open the `../../apis/library_index.html#expecteds <../../apis/library_index.html#expecteds>`__ link in a web browser.
To load all entities in this library, load the loader.lgt file:
::
| ?- logtalk_load(expecteds(loader)).
To test this library predicates, load the tester.lgt file:
::
| ?- logtalk_load(expecteds(tester)).
The expected object provides constructors for expected terms. For
example:
::
| ?- expected::of_expected(1, Expected).
...
The created expected terms can then be passed as parameters to the expected/1 parametric object. For example:
::
| ?- expected::of_expected(1, Expected), expected(Expected)::or_else(Value, 0).
Expected = expected(1),
Value = 1
yes
| ?- expected::of_unexpected(-1, Expected), expected(Expected)::or_else(Value, 0).
Expected = unexpected(-1),
Value = 0
yes
The either object provides types and predicates for extended
type-checking and predicates for handling lists of expected terms.
The optionals library.