//! impl bool {} impl bool { /// Returns `Some(t)` if the `bool` is [`true`](../std/keyword.true.html), /// or `None` otherwise. /// /// Arguments passed to `then_some` are eagerly evaluated; if you are /// passing the result of a function call, it is recommended to use /// [`then`], which is lazily evaluated. /// /// [`then`]: bool::then /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// assert_eq!(false.then_some(0), None); /// assert_eq!(true.then_some(0), Some(0)); /// ``` /// /// ``` /// let mut a = 0; /// let mut function_with_side_effects = || { a += 1; }; /// /// true.then_some(function_with_side_effects()); /// false.then_some(function_with_side_effects()); /// /// // `a` is incremented twice because the value passed to `then_some` is /// // evaluated eagerly. /// assert_eq!(a, 2); /// ``` #[stable(feature = "bool_to_option", since = "1.62.0")] #[inline] pub fn then_some(self, t: T) -> Option { if self { Some(t) } else { None } } /// Returns `Some(f())` if the `bool` is [`true`](../std/keyword.true.html), /// or `None` otherwise. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// assert_eq!(false.then(|| 0), None); /// assert_eq!(true.then(|| 0), Some(0)); /// ``` /// /// ``` /// let mut a = 0; /// /// true.then(|| { a += 1; }); /// false.then(|| { a += 1; }); /// /// // `a` is incremented once because the closure is evaluated lazily by /// // `then`. /// assert_eq!(a, 1); /// ``` #[doc(alias = "then_with")] #[stable(feature = "lazy_bool_to_option", since = "1.50.0")] #[rustc_diagnostic_item = "bool_then"] #[inline] pub fn then T>(self, f: F) -> Option { if self { Some(f()) } else { None } } /// Returns `Ok(())` if the `bool` is [`true`](../std/keyword.true.html), /// or `Err(err)` otherwise. /// /// Arguments passed to `ok_or` are eagerly evaluated; if you are /// passing the result of a function call, it is recommended to use /// [`ok_or_else`], which is lazily evaluated. /// /// [`ok_or_else`]: bool::ok_or_else /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// #![feature(bool_to_result)] /// /// assert_eq!(false.ok_or(0), Err(0)); /// assert_eq!(true.ok_or(0), Ok(())); /// ``` /// /// ``` /// #![feature(bool_to_result)] /// /// let mut a = 0; /// let mut function_with_side_effects = || { a += 1; }; /// /// assert!(true.ok_or(function_with_side_effects()).is_ok()); /// assert!(false.ok_or(function_with_side_effects()).is_err()); /// /// // `a` is incremented twice because the value passed to `ok_or` is /// // evaluated eagerly. /// assert_eq!(a, 2); /// ``` #[unstable(feature = "bool_to_result", issue = "142748")] #[inline] pub fn ok_or(self, err: E) -> Result<(), E> { if self { Ok(()) } else { Err(err) } } /// Returns `Ok(())` if the `bool` is [`true`](../std/keyword.true.html), /// or `Err(f())` otherwise. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// #![feature(bool_to_result)] /// /// assert_eq!(false.ok_or_else(|| 0), Err(0)); /// assert_eq!(true.ok_or_else(|| 0), Ok(())); /// ``` /// /// ``` /// #![feature(bool_to_result)] /// /// let mut a = 0; /// /// assert!(true.ok_or_else(|| { a += 1; }).is_ok()); /// assert!(false.ok_or_else(|| { a += 1; }).is_err()); /// /// // `a` is incremented once because the closure is evaluated lazily by /// // `ok_or_else`. /// assert_eq!(a, 1); /// ``` #[unstable(feature = "bool_to_result", issue = "142748")] #[inline] pub fn ok_or_else E>(self, f: F) -> Result<(), E> { if self { Ok(()) } else { Err(f()) } } }