/* * Copyright (c) 2021, Andreas Kling * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause */ #pragma once #include #include // NOTE: This macro works with any result type that has the expected APIs. // It's designed with AK::Result and AK::Error in mind. // // It depends on a non-standard C++ extension, specifically // on statement expressions [1]. This is known to be implemented // by at least clang and gcc. // [1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Statement-Exprs.html // // If the static_assert below is triggered, it means you tried to return a reference // from a fallible expression. This will not do what you want; the statement expression // will create a copy regardless, so it is explicitly disallowed. #define TRY(expression) \ ({ \ /* Ignore -Wshadow to allow nesting the macro. */ \ AK_IGNORE_DIAGNOSTIC("-Wshadow", \ auto&& _temporary_result = (expression)); \ static_assert(!::AK::Detail::IsLvalueReference, \ "Do not return a reference from a fallible expression"); \ if (_temporary_result.is_error()) [[unlikely]] \ return _temporary_result.release_error(); \ _temporary_result.release_value(); \ }) #define MUST(expression) \ ({ \ /* Ignore -Wshadow to allow nesting the macro. */ \ AK_IGNORE_DIAGNOSTIC("-Wshadow", \ auto&& _temporary_result = (expression)); \ static_assert(!::AK::Detail::IsLvalueReference, \ "Do not return a reference from a fallible expression"); \ VERIFY(!_temporary_result.is_error()); \ _temporary_result.release_value(); \ })