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(*                                                                           *)
(* Open Source License                                                       *)
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(** A replacement for {!Stdlib.Result} which
    - is exception-safe,
    - includes Lwt-, result-, and Lwt-result-aware traversors.

    See {!Lwtreslib} and {!Seq} for general description of traversors and the
    meaning of [_s], [_e], and [_es] suffixes. *)

module type S = sig
  type ('a, 'e) t = ('a, 'e) result = Ok of 'a | Error of 'e (***)

  (* We do not provide all of the [_e] and [_es] functions that you might expect
     based on other modules such as [Option]. This is because the double
     layering of result is rarely necessary and generally discouraged. It is
     possible to achieve manually. *)

  val ok : 'a -> ('a, 'e) result

  val ok_s : 'a -> ('a, 'e) result Lwt.t

  val error : 'e -> ('a, 'e) result

  val error_s : 'e -> ('a, 'e) result Lwt.t

  val value : ('a, 'e) result -> default:'a -> 'a

  val value_f : ('a, 'e) result -> default:(unit -> 'a) -> 'a

  val bind : ('a, 'e) result -> ('a -> ('b, 'e) result) -> ('b, 'e) result

  val bind_error : ('a, 'e) result -> ('e -> ('a, 'f) result) -> ('a, 'f) result

  val map : ('a -> 'b) -> ('a, 'e) result -> ('b, 'e) result

  val map_error : ('e -> 'f) -> ('a, 'e) result -> ('a, 'f) result

  val bind_s :
    ('a, 'e) result -> ('a -> ('b, 'e) result Lwt.t) -> ('b, 'e) result Lwt.t

  val bind_error_s :
    ('a, 'e) result -> ('e -> ('a, 'f) result Lwt.t) -> ('a, 'f) result Lwt.t

  val join : (('a, 'e) result, 'e) result -> ('a, 'e) result

  (* NOTE: [map_e] is [bind] *)
  val map_e : ('a -> ('b, 'e) result) -> ('a, 'e) result -> ('b, 'e) result

  val map_s : ('a -> 'b Lwt.t) -> ('a, 'e) result -> ('b, 'e) result Lwt.t

  (* NOTE: [map_es] is [bind_s] *)
  val map_es :
    ('a -> ('b, 'e) result Lwt.t) -> ('a, 'e) result -> ('b, 'e) result Lwt.t

  (* NOTE: [map_error_e] is [bind_error] *)
  val map_error_e :
    ('e -> ('a, 'f) result) -> ('a, 'e) result -> ('a, 'f) result

  val map_error_s : ('e -> 'f Lwt.t) -> ('a, 'e) result -> ('a, 'f) result Lwt.t

  (* NOTE: [map_error_es] is [bind_error_s] *)
  val map_error_es :
    ('e -> ('a, 'f) result Lwt.t) -> ('a, 'e) result -> ('a, 'f) result Lwt.t

  val fold : ok:('a -> 'c) -> error:('e -> 'c) -> ('a, 'e) result -> 'c

  val iter : ('a -> unit) -> ('a, 'e) result -> unit

  val iter_s : ('a -> unit Lwt.t) -> ('a, 'e) result -> unit Lwt.t

  val iter_error : ('e -> unit) -> ('a, 'e) result -> unit

  val iter_error_s : ('e -> unit Lwt.t) -> ('a, 'e) result -> unit Lwt.t

  val is_ok : ('a, 'e) result -> bool

  val is_error : ('a, 'e) result -> bool

  val equal :
    ok:('a -> 'a -> bool) ->
    error:('e -> 'e -> bool) ->
    ('a, 'e) result ->
    ('a, 'e) result ->
    bool

  val compare :
    ok:('a -> 'a -> int) ->
    error:('e -> 'e -> int) ->
    ('a, 'e) result ->
    ('a, 'e) result ->
    int

  val to_option : ('a, 'e) result -> 'a option

  val of_option : error:'e -> 'a option -> ('a, 'e) result

  val to_list : ('a, 'e) result -> 'a list

  val to_seq : ('a, 'e) result -> 'a Stdlib.Seq.t

  (** [catch f] is [try Ok (f ()) with e -> Error e]: it is [Ok x] if [f ()]
      evaluates to [x], and it is [Error e] if [f ()] raises [e].

      See {!WithExceptions.S.Result.to_exn} for a converse function.

      If [catch_only] is set, then only exceptions [e] such that [catch_only e]
      is [true] are caught.

      Whether [catch_only] is set or not, this function never catches
      non-deterministic runtime exceptions of OCaml such as {!Stack_overflow}
      and {!Out_of_memory}. *)
  val catch : ?catch_only:(exn -> bool) -> (unit -> 'a) -> ('a, exn) result

  (** [catch_f f handler] is equivalent to [map_error (catch f) handler].
      In other words, it catches exceptions in [f ()] and either returns the
      value in an [Ok] or passes the exception to [handler] for the [Error].

      No attempt is made to catch the exceptions raised by [handler].

      [catch_only] has the same use as with [catch]. The same restriction on
      catching non-deterministic runtime exceptions applies. *)
  val catch_f :
    ?catch_only:(exn -> bool) -> (unit -> 'a) -> (exn -> 'e) -> ('a, 'e) result

  (** [catch_ef f handler] is equivalent to [join @@ map_error (catch f) handler].
      In other words, it catches exceptions in [f ()] and either returns the
      value as is or passes the exception to [handler] for the [Error]. The
      handler must return an error of the same type as that carried by [f ()].

      No attempt is made to catch the exceptions raised by [handler].

      [catch_only] has the same use as with [catch]. The same restriction on
      catching non-deterministic runtime exceptions applies. *)
  val catch_ef :
    ?catch_only:(exn -> bool) ->
    (unit -> ('a, 'error) result) ->
    (exn -> 'error) ->
    ('a, 'error) result

  (** [catch_s] is [catch] but for Lwt promises. Specifically, [catch_s f]
      returns a promise that resolves to [Ok x] if and when [f ()] resolves to
      [x], or to [Error exc] if and when [f ()] is rejected with [exc].

      If [catch_only] is set, then only exceptions [e] such that [catch_only e]
      is [true] are caught.

      Whether [catch_only] is set or not, this function never catches
      non-deterministic runtime exceptions of OCaml such as {!Stack_overflow}
      and {!Out_of_memory}. *)
  val catch_s :
    ?catch_only:(exn -> bool) -> (unit -> 'a Lwt.t) -> ('a, exn) result Lwt.t

  (** We do not provide [catch_s_f] because (a) the suffix becomes confusing,
      (b) it's not used, (c) it is not obvious whether we want the handler to be
      within Lwt (gives more flexibility) or not (gives more guarantee about the
      timeliness of learning about rejections). We will revisit this if a needs
      for it arises. *)

  (**/**) (* for backwards compatibility *)

  val return : 'a -> ('a, 'e) result

  val return_unit : (unit, 'e) result

  val return_none : ('a option, 'e) result

  val return_some : 'a -> ('a option, 'e) result

  val return_nil : ('a list, 'e) result

  val return_true : (bool, 'e) result

  val return_false : (bool, 'e) result
end
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