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///
// expected - An implementation of std::expected with extensions
// Written in 2017 by Sy Brand ([email protected], @TartanLlama)
//
// Documentation available at http://tl.tartanllama.xyz/
//
// To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all
// copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to the
// public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty.
//
// You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication
// along with this software. If not, see
// <http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>.
///
#ifndef TL_EXPECTED_HPP
#define TL_EXPECTED_HPP
#define TL_EXPECTED_VERSION_MAJOR 1
#define TL_EXPECTED_VERSION_MINOR 1
#define TL_EXPECTED_VERSION_PATCH 0
#include <exception>
#include <functional>
#include <type_traits>
#include <utility>
#if defined(__EXCEPTIONS) || defined(_CPPUNWIND)
#define TL_EXPECTED_EXCEPTIONS_ENABLED
#endif
#if (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER == 1900)
#define TL_EXPECTED_MSVC2015
#define TL_EXPECTED_MSVC2015_CONSTEXPR
#else
#define TL_EXPECTED_MSVC2015_CONSTEXPR constexpr
#endif
#if (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 9 && \
!defined(__clang__))
#define TL_EXPECTED_GCC49
#endif
#if (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 5 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 4 && \
!defined(__clang__))
#define TL_EXPECTED_GCC54
#endif
#if (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 5 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 5 && \
!defined(__clang__))
#define TL_EXPECTED_GCC55
#endif
#if !defined(TL_ASSERT)
//can't have assert in constexpr in C++11 and GCC 4.9 has a compiler bug
#if (__cplusplus > 201103L) && !defined(TL_EXPECTED_GCC49)
#include <cassert>
#define TL_ASSERT(x) assert(x)
#else
#define TL_ASSERT(x)
#endif
#endif
#if (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 9 && \
!defined(__clang__))
// GCC < 5 doesn't support overloading on const&& for member functions
#define TL_EXPECTED_NO_CONSTRR
// GCC < 5 doesn't support some standard C++11 type traits
#define TL_EXPECTED_IS_TRIVIALLY_COPY_CONSTRUCTIBLE(T) \
std::has_trivial_copy_constructor<T>
#define TL_EXPECTED_IS_TRIVIALLY_COPY_ASSIGNABLE(T) \
std::has_trivial_copy_assign<T>
// This one will be different for GCC 5.7 if it's ever supported
#define TL_EXPECTED_IS_TRIVIALLY_DESTRUCTIBLE(T) \
std::is_trivially_destructible<T>
// GCC 5 < v < 8 has a bug in is_trivially_copy_constructible which breaks
// std::vector for non-copyable types
#elif (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ < 8 && !defined(__clang__))
#ifndef TL_GCC_LESS_8_TRIVIALLY_COPY_CONSTRUCTIBLE_MUTEX
#define TL_GCC_LESS_8_TRIVIALLY_COPY_CONSTRUCTIBLE_MUTEX
namespace tl {
namespace detail {
template <class T>
struct is_trivially_copy_constructible
: std::is_trivially_copy_constructible<T> {};
#ifdef _GLIBCXX_VECTOR
template <class T, class A>
struct is_trivially_copy_constructible<std::vector<T, A>> : std::false_type {};
#endif
} // namespace detail
} // namespace tl
#endif
#define TL_EXPECTED_IS_TRIVIALLY_COPY_CONSTRUCTIBLE(T) \
tl::detail::is_trivially_copy_constructible<T>
#define TL_EXPECTED_IS_TRIVIALLY_COPY_ASSIGNABLE(T) \
std::is_trivially_copy_assignable<T>
#define TL_EXPECTED_IS_TRIVIALLY_DESTRUCTIBLE(T) \
std::is_trivially_destructible<T>
#else
#define TL_EXPECTED_IS_TRIVIALLY_COPY_CONSTRUCTIBLE(T) \
std::is_trivially_copy_constructible<T>
#define TL_EXPECTED_IS_TRIVIALLY_COPY_ASSIGNABLE(T) \
std::is_trivially_copy_assignable<T>
#define TL_EXPECTED_IS_TRIVIALLY_DESTRUCTIBLE(T) \
std::is_trivially_destructible<T>
#endif
#if __cplusplus > 201103L
#define TL_EXPECTED_CXX14
#endif
#ifdef TL_EXPECTED_GCC49
#define TL_EXPECTED_GCC49_CONSTEXPR
#else
#define TL_EXPECTED_GCC49_CONSTEXPR constexpr
#endif
#if (__cplusplus == 201103L || defined(TL_EXPECTED_MSVC2015) || \
defined(TL_EXPECTED_GCC49))
#define TL_EXPECTED_11_CONSTEXPR
#else
#define TL_EXPECTED_11_CONSTEXPR constexpr
#endif
namespace tl {
template <class T, class E> class expected;
#ifndef TL_MONOSTATE_INPLACE_MUTEX
#define TL_MONOSTATE_INPLACE_MUTEX
class monostate {};
struct in_place_t {
explicit in_place_t() = default;
};
static constexpr in_place_t in_place{};
#endif
template <class E> class unexpected {
public:
static_assert(!std::is_same<E, void>::value, "E must not be void");
unexpected() = delete;
constexpr explicit unexpected(const E &e) : m_val(e) {}
constexpr explicit unexpected(E &&e) : m_val(std::move(e)) {}
template <class... Args, typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<
E, Args &&...>::value>::type * = nullptr>
constexpr explicit unexpected(Args &&...args)
: m_val(std::forward<Args>(args)...) {}
template <
class U, class... Args,
typename std::enable_if<std::is_constructible<
E, std::initializer_list<U> &, Args &&...>::value>::type * = nullptr>
constexpr explicit unexpected(std::initializer_list<U> l, Args &&...args)
: m_val(l, std::forward<Args>(args)...) {}
constexpr const E &value() const & { return m_val; }
TL_EXPECTED_11_CONSTEXPR E &value() & { return m_val; }
TL_EXPECTED_11_CONSTEXPR E &&value() && { return std::move(m_val); }
constexpr const E &&value() const && { return std::move(m_val); }
private:
E m_val;
};
#ifdef __cpp_deduction_guides
template <class E> unexpected(E) -> unexpected<E>;
#endif
template <class E>
constexpr bool operator==(const unexpected<E> &lhs, const unexpected<E> &rhs) {
return lhs.value() == rhs.value();
}
template <class E>
constexpr bool operator!=(const unexpected<E> &lhs, const unexpected<E> &rhs) {
return lhs.value() != rhs.value();
}
template <class E>
constexpr bool operator<(const unexpected<E> &lhs, const unexpected<E> &rhs) {
return lhs.value() < rhs.value();
}
template <class E>
constexpr bool operator<=(const unexpected<E> &lhs, const unexpected<E> &rhs) {
return lhs.value() <= rhs.value();
}
template <class E>
constexpr bool operator>(const unexpected<E> &lhs, const unexpected<E> &rhs) {
return lhs.value() > rhs.value();
}
template <class E>
constexpr bool operator>=(const unexpected<E> &lhs, const unexpected<E> &rhs) {
return lhs.value() >= rhs.value();
}
template <class E>
unexpected<typename std::decay<E>::type> make_unexpected(E &&e) {
return unexpected<typename std::decay<E>::type>(std::forward<E>(e));
}
struct unexpect_t {
unexpect_t() = default;
};
static constexpr unexpect_t unexpect{};
namespace detail {
template <typename E>
[[noreturn]] TL_EXPECTED_11_CONSTEXPR void throw_exception(E &&e) {
#ifdef TL_EXPECTED_EXCEPTIONS_ENABLED
throw std::forward<E>(e);
#else
(void)e;
#ifdef _MSC_VER
__assume(0);
#else
__builtin_unreachable();
#endif
#endif
}
#ifndef TL_TRAITS_MUTEX
#define TL_TRAITS_MUTEX
// C++14-style aliases for brevity
template <class T> using remove_const_t = typename std::remove_const<T>::type;
template <class T>
using remove_reference_t = typename std::remove_reference<T>::type;
template <class T> using decay_t = typename std::decay<T>::type;
template <bool E, class T = void>
using enable_if_t = typename std::enable_if<E, T>::type;
template <bool B, class T, class F>
using conditional_t = typename std::conditional<B, T, F>::type;
// std::conjunction from C++17
template <class...> struct conjunction : std::true_type {};
template <class B> struct conjunction<B> : B {};
template <class B, class... Bs>
struct conjunction<B, Bs...>
: std::conditional<bool(B::value), conjunction<Bs...>, B>::type {};
#if defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION) && __cplusplus == 201103L
#define TL_TRAITS_LIBCXX_MEM_FN_WORKAROUND
#endif
// In C++11 mode, there's an issue in libc++'s std::mem_fn
// which results in a hard-error when using it in a noexcept expression
// in some cases. This is a check to workaround the common failing case.
#ifdef TL_TRAITS_LIBCXX_MEM_FN_WORKAROUND
template <class T>
struct is_pointer_to_non_const_member_func : std::false_type {};
template <class T, class Ret, class... Args>
struct is_pointer_to_non_const_member_func<Ret (T::*)(Args...)>
: std::true_type {};
template <class T, class Ret, class... Args>
struct is_pointer_to_non_const_member_func<Ret (T::*)(Args...) &>
: std::true_type {};
template <class T, class Ret, class... Args>
struct is_pointer_to_non_const_member_func<Ret (T::*)(Args...) &&>
: std::true_type {};
template <class T, class Ret, class... Args>
struct is_pointer_to_non_const_member_func<Ret (T::*)(Args...) volatile>
: std::true_type {};
template <class T, class Ret, class... Args>
struct is_pointer_to_non_const_member_func<Ret (T::*)(Args...) volatile &>
: std::true_type {};
template <class T, class Ret, class... Args>
struct is_pointer_to_non_const_member_func<Ret (T::*)(Args...) volatile &&>
: std::true_type {};
template <class T> struct is_const_or_const_ref : std::false_type {};
template <class T> struct is_const_or_const_ref<T const &> : std::true_type {};
template <class T> struct is_const_or_const_ref<T const> : std::true_type {};
#endif
// std::invoke from C++17
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38288042/c11-14-invoke-workaround
template <
typename Fn, typename... Args,
#ifdef TL_TRAITS_LIBCXX_MEM_FN_WORKAROUND
typename = enable_if_t<!(is_pointer_to_non_const_member_func<Fn>::value &&
is_const_or_const_ref<Args...>::value)>,
#endif
typename = enable_if_t<std::is_member_pointer<decay_t<Fn>>::value>, int = 0>
constexpr auto invoke(Fn &&f, Args &&...args) noexcept(
noexcept(std::mem_fn(f)(std::forward<Args>(args)...)))
-> decltype(std::mem_fn(f)(std::forward<Args>(args)...)) {
return std::mem_fn(f)(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
}
template <typename Fn, typename... Args,
typename = enable_if_t<!std::is_member_pointer<decay_t<Fn>>::value>>
constexpr auto invoke(Fn &&f, Args &&...args) noexcept(
noexcept(std::forward<Fn>(f)(std::forward<Args>(args)...)))
-> decltype(std::forward<Fn>(f)(std::forward<Args>(args)...)) {
return std::forward<Fn>(f)(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
}
// std::invoke_result from C++17
template <class F, class, class... Us> struct invoke_result_impl;
template <class F, class... Us>
struct invoke_result_impl<
F,
decltype(detail::invoke(std::declval<F>(), std::declval<Us>()...), void()),
Us...> {
using type =
decltype(detail::invoke(std::declval<F>(), std::declval<Us>()...));
};
template <class F, class... Us>
using invoke_result = invoke_result_impl<F, void, Us...>;
template <class F, class... Us>
using invoke_result_t = typename invoke_result<F, Us...>::type;
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER <= 1900
// TODO make a version which works with MSVC 2015
template <class T, class U = T> struct is_swappable : std::true_type {};
template <class T, class U = T> struct is_nothrow_swappable : std::true_type {};
#else
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26744589/what-is-a-proper-way-to-implement-is-swappable-to-test-for-the-swappable-concept
namespace swap_adl_tests {
// if swap ADL finds this then it would call std::swap otherwise (same
// signature)
struct tag {};
template <class T> tag swap(T &, T &);
template <class T, std::size_t N> tag swap(T (&a)[N], T (&b)[N]);
// helper functions to test if an unqualified swap is possible, and if it
// becomes std::swap
template <class, class> std::false_type can_swap(...) noexcept(false);
template <class T, class U,
class = decltype(swap(std::declval<T &>(), std::declval<U &>()))>
std::true_type can_swap(int) noexcept(noexcept(swap(std::declval<T &>(),
std::declval<U &>())));
template <class, class> std::false_type uses_std(...);
template <class T, class U>
std::is_same<decltype(swap(std::declval<T &>(), std::declval<U &>())), tag>
uses_std(int);
template <class T>
struct is_std_swap_noexcept
: std::integral_constant<bool,
std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<T>::value &&
std::is_nothrow_move_assignable<T>::value> {};
template <class T, std::size_t N>
struct is_std_swap_noexcept<T[N]> : is_std_swap_noexcept<T> {};
template <class T, class U>
struct is_adl_swap_noexcept
: std::integral_constant<bool, noexcept(can_swap<T, U>(0))> {};
} // namespace swap_adl_tests
template <class T, class U = T>
struct is_swappable
: std::integral_constant<
bool,
decltype(detail::swap_adl_tests::can_swap<T, U>(0))::value &&
(!decltype(detail::swap_adl_tests::uses_std<T, U>(0))::value ||
(std::is_move_assignable<T>::value &&
std::is_move_constructible<T>::value))> {};
template <class T, std::size_t N>
struct is_swappable<T[N], T[N]>
: std::integral_constant<
bool,
decltype(detail::swap_adl_tests::can_swap<T[N], T[N]>(0))::value &&
(!decltype(detail::swap_adl_tests::uses_std<T[N], T[N]>(
0))::value ||
is_swappable<T, T>::value)> {};
template <class T, class U = T>
struct is_nothrow_swappable
: std::integral_constant<
bool,
is_swappable<T, U>::value &&
((decltype(detail::swap_adl_tests::uses_std<T, U>(0))::value &&
detail::swap_adl_tests::is_std_swap_noexcept<T>::value) ||
(!decltype(detail::swap_adl_tests::uses_std<T, U>(0))::value &&
detail::swap_adl_tests::is_adl_swap_noexcept<T, U>::value))> {};
#endif
#endif
// Trait for checking if a type is a tl::expected
template <class T> struct is_expected_impl : std::false_type {};
template <class T, class E>
struct is_expected_impl<expected<T, E>> : std::true_type {};
template <class T> using is_expected = is_expected_impl<decay_t<T>>;
template <class T, class E, class U>
using expected_enable_forward_value = detail::enable_if_t<
std::is_constructible<T, U &&>::value &&
!std::is_same<detail::decay_t<U>, in_place_t>::value &&
!std::is_same<expected<T, E>, detail::decay_t<U>>::value &&
!std::is_same<unexpected<E>, detail::decay_t<U>>::value>;
template <class T, class E, class U, class G, class UR, class GR>
using expected_enable_from_other = detail::enable_if_t<
std::is_constructible<T, UR>::value &&
std::is_constructible<E, GR>::value &&
!std::is_constructible<T, expected<U, G> &>::value &&
!std::is_constructible<T, expected<U, G> &&>::value &&
!std::is_constructible<T, const expected<U, G> &>::value &&
!std::is_constructible<T, const expected<U, G> &&>::value &&
!std::is_convertible<expected<U, G> &, T>::value &&
!std::is_convertible<expected<U, G> &&, T>::value &&
!std::is_convertible<const expected<U, G> &, T>::value &&
!std::is_convertible<const expected<U, G> &&, T>::value>;
template <class T, class U>
using is_void_or = conditional_t<std::is_void<T>::value, std::true_type, U>;
template <class T>
using is_copy_constructible_or_void =
is_void_or<T, std::is_copy_constructible<T>>;
template <class T>
using is_move_constructible_or_void =
is_void_or<T, std::is_move_constructible<T>>;
template <class T>
using is_copy_assignable_or_void = is_void_or<T, std::is_copy_assignable<T>>;
template <class T>
using is_move_assignable_or_void = is_void_or<T, std::is_move_assignable<T>>;
} // namespace detail
namespace detail {
struct no_init_t {};
static constexpr no_init_t no_init{};
// Implements the storage of the values, and ensures that the destructor is
// trivial if it can be.
//
// This specialization is for where neither `T` or `E` is trivially
// destructible, so the destructors must be called on destruction of the
// `expected`
template <class T, class E, bool = std::is_trivially_destructible<T>::value,
bool = std::is_trivially_destructible<E>::value>
struct expected_storage_base {
constexpr expected_storage_base() : m_val(T{}), m_has_val(true) {}
constexpr expected_storage_base(no_init_t) : m_no_init(), m_has_val(false) {}
template <class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<T, Args &&...>::value> * =
nullptr>
constexpr expected_storage_base(in_place_t, Args &&...args)
: m_val(std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(true) {}
template <class U, class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<
T, std::initializer_list<U> &, Args &&...>::value> * = nullptr>
constexpr expected_storage_base(in_place_t, std::initializer_list<U> il,
Args &&...args)
: m_val(il, std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(true) {}
template <class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<E, Args &&...>::value> * =
nullptr>
constexpr explicit expected_storage_base(unexpect_t, Args &&...args)
: m_unexpect(std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(false) {}
template <class U, class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<
E, std::initializer_list<U> &, Args &&...>::value> * = nullptr>
constexpr explicit expected_storage_base(unexpect_t,
std::initializer_list<U> il,
Args &&...args)
: m_unexpect(il, std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(false) {}
~expected_storage_base() {
if (m_has_val) {
m_val.~T();
} else {
m_unexpect.~unexpected<E>();
}
}
union {
T m_val;
unexpected<E> m_unexpect;
char m_no_init;
};
bool m_has_val;
};
// This specialization is for when both `T` and `E` are trivially-destructible,
// so the destructor of the `expected` can be trivial.
template <class T, class E> struct expected_storage_base<T, E, true, true> {
constexpr expected_storage_base() : m_val(T{}), m_has_val(true) {}
constexpr expected_storage_base(no_init_t) : m_no_init(), m_has_val(false) {}
template <class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<T, Args &&...>::value> * =
nullptr>
constexpr expected_storage_base(in_place_t, Args &&...args)
: m_val(std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(true) {}
template <class U, class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<
T, std::initializer_list<U> &, Args &&...>::value> * = nullptr>
constexpr expected_storage_base(in_place_t, std::initializer_list<U> il,
Args &&...args)
: m_val(il, std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(true) {}
template <class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<E, Args &&...>::value> * =
nullptr>
constexpr explicit expected_storage_base(unexpect_t, Args &&...args)
: m_unexpect(std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(false) {}
template <class U, class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<
E, std::initializer_list<U> &, Args &&...>::value> * = nullptr>
constexpr explicit expected_storage_base(unexpect_t,
std::initializer_list<U> il,
Args &&...args)
: m_unexpect(il, std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(false) {}
~expected_storage_base() = default;
union {
T m_val;
unexpected<E> m_unexpect;
char m_no_init;
};
bool m_has_val;
};
// T is trivial, E is not.
template <class T, class E> struct expected_storage_base<T, E, true, false> {
constexpr expected_storage_base() : m_val(T{}), m_has_val(true) {}
TL_EXPECTED_MSVC2015_CONSTEXPR expected_storage_base(no_init_t)
: m_no_init(), m_has_val(false) {}
template <class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<T, Args &&...>::value> * =
nullptr>
constexpr expected_storage_base(in_place_t, Args &&...args)
: m_val(std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(true) {}
template <class U, class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<
T, std::initializer_list<U> &, Args &&...>::value> * = nullptr>
constexpr expected_storage_base(in_place_t, std::initializer_list<U> il,
Args &&...args)
: m_val(il, std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(true) {}
template <class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<E, Args &&...>::value> * =
nullptr>
constexpr explicit expected_storage_base(unexpect_t, Args &&...args)
: m_unexpect(std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(false) {}
template <class U, class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<
E, std::initializer_list<U> &, Args &&...>::value> * = nullptr>
constexpr explicit expected_storage_base(unexpect_t,
std::initializer_list<U> il,
Args &&...args)
: m_unexpect(il, std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(false) {}
~expected_storage_base() {
if (!m_has_val) {
m_unexpect.~unexpected<E>();
}
}
union {
T m_val;
unexpected<E> m_unexpect;
char m_no_init;
};
bool m_has_val;
};
// E is trivial, T is not.
template <class T, class E> struct expected_storage_base<T, E, false, true> {
constexpr expected_storage_base() : m_val(T{}), m_has_val(true) {}
constexpr expected_storage_base(no_init_t) : m_no_init(), m_has_val(false) {}
template <class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<T, Args &&...>::value> * =
nullptr>
constexpr expected_storage_base(in_place_t, Args &&...args)
: m_val(std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(true) {}
template <class U, class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<
T, std::initializer_list<U> &, Args &&...>::value> * = nullptr>
constexpr expected_storage_base(in_place_t, std::initializer_list<U> il,
Args &&...args)
: m_val(il, std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(true) {}
template <class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<E, Args &&...>::value> * =
nullptr>
constexpr explicit expected_storage_base(unexpect_t, Args &&...args)
: m_unexpect(std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(false) {}
template <class U, class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<
E, std::initializer_list<U> &, Args &&...>::value> * = nullptr>
constexpr explicit expected_storage_base(unexpect_t,
std::initializer_list<U> il,
Args &&...args)
: m_unexpect(il, std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(false) {}
~expected_storage_base() {
if (m_has_val) {
m_val.~T();
}
}
union {
T m_val;
unexpected<E> m_unexpect;
char m_no_init;
};
bool m_has_val;
};
// `T` is `void`, `E` is trivially-destructible
template <class E> struct expected_storage_base<void, E, false, true> {
#if __GNUC__ <= 5
//no constexpr for GCC 4/5 bug
#else
TL_EXPECTED_MSVC2015_CONSTEXPR
#endif
expected_storage_base() : m_has_val(true) {}
constexpr expected_storage_base(no_init_t) : m_val(), m_has_val(false) {}
constexpr expected_storage_base(in_place_t) : m_has_val(true) {}
template <class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<E, Args &&...>::value> * =
nullptr>
constexpr explicit expected_storage_base(unexpect_t, Args &&...args)
: m_unexpect(std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(false) {}
template <class U, class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<
E, std::initializer_list<U> &, Args &&...>::value> * = nullptr>
constexpr explicit expected_storage_base(unexpect_t,
std::initializer_list<U> il,
Args &&...args)
: m_unexpect(il, std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(false) {}
~expected_storage_base() = default;
struct dummy {};
union {
unexpected<E> m_unexpect;
dummy m_val;
};
bool m_has_val;
};
// `T` is `void`, `E` is not trivially-destructible
template <class E> struct expected_storage_base<void, E, false, false> {
constexpr expected_storage_base() : m_dummy(), m_has_val(true) {}
constexpr expected_storage_base(no_init_t) : m_dummy(), m_has_val(false) {}
constexpr expected_storage_base(in_place_t) : m_dummy(), m_has_val(true) {}
template <class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<E, Args &&...>::value> * =
nullptr>
constexpr explicit expected_storage_base(unexpect_t, Args &&...args)
: m_unexpect(std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(false) {}
template <class U, class... Args,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_constructible<
E, std::initializer_list<U> &, Args &&...>::value> * = nullptr>
constexpr explicit expected_storage_base(unexpect_t,
std::initializer_list<U> il,
Args &&...args)
: m_unexpect(il, std::forward<Args>(args)...), m_has_val(false) {}
~expected_storage_base() {
if (!m_has_val) {
m_unexpect.~unexpected<E>();
}
}
union {
unexpected<E> m_unexpect;
char m_dummy;
};
bool m_has_val;
};
// This base class provides some handy member functions which can be used in
// further derived classes
template <class T, class E>
struct expected_operations_base : expected_storage_base<T, E> {
using expected_storage_base<T, E>::expected_storage_base;
template <class... Args> void construct(Args &&...args) noexcept {
new (std::addressof(this->m_val)) T(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
this->m_has_val = true;
}
template <class Rhs> void construct_with(Rhs &&rhs) noexcept {
new (std::addressof(this->m_val)) T(std::forward<Rhs>(rhs).get());
this->m_has_val = true;
}
template <class... Args> void construct_error(Args &&...args) noexcept {
new (std::addressof(this->m_unexpect))
unexpected<E>(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
this->m_has_val = false;
}
#ifdef TL_EXPECTED_EXCEPTIONS_ENABLED
// These assign overloads ensure that the most efficient assignment
// implementation is used while maintaining the strong exception guarantee.
// The problematic case is where rhs has a value, but *this does not.
//
// This overload handles the case where we can just copy-construct `T`
// directly into place without throwing.
template <class U = T,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_nothrow_copy_constructible<U>::value>
* = nullptr>
void assign(const expected_operations_base &rhs) noexcept {
if (!this->m_has_val && rhs.m_has_val) {
geterr().~unexpected<E>();
construct(rhs.get());
} else {
assign_common(rhs);
}
}
// This overload handles the case where we can attempt to create a copy of
// `T`, then no-throw move it into place if the copy was successful.
template <class U = T,
detail::enable_if_t<!std::is_nothrow_copy_constructible<U>::value &&
std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<U>::value>
* = nullptr>
void assign(const expected_operations_base &rhs) noexcept {
if (!this->m_has_val && rhs.m_has_val) {
T tmp = rhs.get();
geterr().~unexpected<E>();
construct(std::move(tmp));
} else {
assign_common(rhs);
}
}
// This overload is the worst-case, where we have to move-construct the
// unexpected value into temporary storage, then try to copy the T into place.
// If the construction succeeds, then everything is fine, but if it throws,
// then we move the old unexpected value back into place before rethrowing the
// exception.
template <class U = T,
detail::enable_if_t<!std::is_nothrow_copy_constructible<U>::value &&
!std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<U>::value>
* = nullptr>
void assign(const expected_operations_base &rhs) {
if (!this->m_has_val && rhs.m_has_val) {
auto tmp = std::move(geterr());
geterr().~unexpected<E>();
#ifdef TL_EXPECTED_EXCEPTIONS_ENABLED
try {
construct(rhs.get());
} catch (...) {
geterr() = std::move(tmp);
throw;
}
#else
construct(rhs.get());
#endif
} else {
assign_common(rhs);
}
}
// These overloads do the same as above, but for rvalues
template <class U = T,
detail::enable_if_t<std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<U>::value>
* = nullptr>
void assign(expected_operations_base &&rhs) noexcept {
if (!this->m_has_val && rhs.m_has_val) {
geterr().~unexpected<E>();
construct(std::move(rhs).get());
} else {
assign_common(std::move(rhs));
}
}
template <class U = T,
detail::enable_if_t<!std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<U>::value>
* = nullptr>
void assign(expected_operations_base &&rhs) {
if (!this->m_has_val && rhs.m_has_val) {
auto tmp = std::move(geterr());
geterr().~unexpected<E>();
#ifdef TL_EXPECTED_EXCEPTIONS_ENABLED
try {
construct(std::move(rhs).get());
} catch (...) {
geterr() = std::move(tmp);
throw;
}
#else
construct(std::move(rhs).get());
#endif
} else {
assign_common(std::move(rhs));
}
}
#else
// If exceptions are disabled then we can just copy-construct
void assign(const expected_operations_base &rhs) noexcept {
if (!this->m_has_val && rhs.m_has_val) {
geterr().~unexpected<E>();
construct(rhs.get());
} else {
assign_common(rhs);
}
}
void assign(expected_operations_base &&rhs) noexcept {
if (!this->m_has_val && rhs.m_has_val) {
geterr().~unexpected<E>();
construct(std::move(rhs).get());
} else {
assign_common(std::move(rhs));
}
}
#endif
// The common part of move/copy assigning
template <class Rhs> void assign_common(Rhs &&rhs) {
if (this->m_has_val) {
if (rhs.m_has_val) {
get() = std::forward<Rhs>(rhs).get();
} else {
destroy_val();
construct_error(std::forward<Rhs>(rhs).geterr());
}
} else {
if (!rhs.m_has_val) {
geterr() = std::forward<Rhs>(rhs).geterr();
}
}
}
bool has_value() const { return this->m_has_val; }
TL_EXPECTED_11_CONSTEXPR T &get() & { return this->m_val; }
constexpr const T &get() const & { return this->m_val; }
TL_EXPECTED_11_CONSTEXPR T &&get() && { return std::move(this->m_val); }
#ifndef TL_EXPECTED_NO_CONSTRR
constexpr const T &&get() const && { return std::move(this->m_val); }
#endif
TL_EXPECTED_11_CONSTEXPR unexpected<E> &geterr() & {
return this->m_unexpect;
}
constexpr const unexpected<E> &geterr() const & { return this->m_unexpect; }
TL_EXPECTED_11_CONSTEXPR unexpected<E> &&geterr() && {
return std::move(this->m_unexpect);
}
#ifndef TL_EXPECTED_NO_CONSTRR
constexpr const unexpected<E> &&geterr() const && {
return std::move(this->m_unexpect);
}
#endif
TL_EXPECTED_11_CONSTEXPR void destroy_val() { get().~T(); }
};
// This base class provides some handy member functions which can be used in
// further derived classes
template <class E>
struct expected_operations_base<void, E> : expected_storage_base<void, E> {
using expected_storage_base<void, E>::expected_storage_base;
template <class... Args> void construct() noexcept { this->m_has_val = true; }
// This function doesn't use its argument, but needs it so that code in
// levels above this can work independently of whether T is void
template <class Rhs> void construct_with(Rhs &&) noexcept {
this->m_has_val = true;
}
template <class... Args> void construct_error(Args &&...args) noexcept {
new (std::addressof(this->m_unexpect))
unexpected<E>(std::forward<Args>(args)...);
this->m_has_val = false;
}
template <class Rhs> void assign(Rhs &&rhs) noexcept {
if (!this->m_has_val) {
if (rhs.m_has_val) {
geterr().~unexpected<E>();
construct();
} else {
geterr() = std::forward<Rhs>(rhs).geterr();
}
} else {
if (!rhs.m_has_val) {
construct_error(std::forward<Rhs>(rhs).geterr());
}
}
}
bool has_value() const { return this->m_has_val; }
TL_EXPECTED_11_CONSTEXPR unexpected<E> &geterr() & {
return this->m_unexpect;
}
constexpr const unexpected<E> &geterr() const & { return this->m_unexpect; }
TL_EXPECTED_11_CONSTEXPR unexpected<E> &&geterr() && {
return std::move(this->m_unexpect);
}
#ifndef TL_EXPECTED_NO_CONSTRR
constexpr const unexpected<E> &&geterr() const && {
return std::move(this->m_unexpect);
}
#endif
TL_EXPECTED_11_CONSTEXPR void destroy_val() {
// no-op
}
};
// This class manages conditionally having a trivial copy constructor
// This specialization is for when T and E are trivially copy constructible
template <class T, class E,
bool = is_void_or<T, TL_EXPECTED_IS_TRIVIALLY_COPY_CONSTRUCTIBLE(T)>::
value &&TL_EXPECTED_IS_TRIVIALLY_COPY_CONSTRUCTIBLE(E)::value>
struct expected_copy_base : expected_operations_base<T, E> {
using expected_operations_base<T, E>::expected_operations_base;
};
// This specialization is for when T or E are not trivially copy constructible
template <class T, class E>
struct expected_copy_base<T, E, false> : expected_operations_base<T, E> {
using expected_operations_base<T, E>::expected_operations_base;
expected_copy_base() = default;
expected_copy_base(const expected_copy_base &rhs)
: expected_operations_base<T, E>(no_init) {
if (rhs.has_value()) {
this->construct_with(rhs);
} else {
this->construct_error(rhs.geterr());
}
}
expected_copy_base(expected_copy_base &&rhs) = default;
expected_copy_base &operator=(const expected_copy_base &rhs) = default;
expected_copy_base &operator=(expected_copy_base &&rhs) = default;
};
// This class manages conditionally having a trivial move constructor
// Unfortunately there's no way to achieve this in GCC < 5 AFAIK, since it
// doesn't implement an analogue to std::is_trivially_move_constructible. We
// have to make do with a non-trivial move constructor even if T is trivially
// move constructible
#ifndef TL_EXPECTED_GCC49
template <class T, class E,
bool = is_void_or<T, std::is_trivially_move_constructible<T>>::value
&&std::is_trivially_move_constructible<E>::value>
struct expected_move_base : expected_copy_base<T, E> {
using expected_copy_base<T, E>::expected_copy_base;
};
#else
template <class T, class E, bool = false> struct expected_move_base;
#endif
template <class T, class E>
struct expected_move_base<T, E, false> : expected_copy_base<T, E> {
using expected_copy_base<T, E>::expected_copy_base;
expected_move_base() = default;
expected_move_base(const expected_move_base &rhs) = default;
expected_move_base(expected_move_base &&rhs) noexcept(
std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<T>::value)
: expected_copy_base<T, E>(no_init) {
if (rhs.has_value()) {
this->construct_with(std::move(rhs));
} else {
this->construct_error(std::move(rhs.geterr()));
}
}
expected_move_base &operator=(const expected_move_base &rhs) = default;
expected_move_base &operator=(expected_move_base &&rhs) = default;
};
// This class manages conditionally having a trivial copy assignment operator
template <class T, class E,