gleam/option
Types
Functions
pub fn all(list: List(Option(a))) -> Option(List(a))
Combines a list of Option
s into a single Option
.
If all elements in the list are Some
then returns a Some
holding the list of values.
If any element is None
then returnsNone
.
Examples
> all([Some(1), Some(2)])
Some([1, 2])
> all([Some(1), None])
None
pub fn flatten(option: Option(Option(a))) -> Option(a)
Merges a nested Option
into a single layer.
Examples
> flatten(Some(Some(1)))
Some(1)
> flatten(Some(None))
None
> flatten(None)
None
pub fn from_result(result: Result(a, b)) -> Option(a)
Converts a Result
type to an Option
type.
Examples
> from_result(Ok(1))
Some(1)
> from_result(Error("some_error"))
None
pub fn is_none(option: Option(a)) -> Bool
Checks whether the Option
is a None
value.
Examples
> is_none(Some(1))
False
> is_none(None)
True
pub fn is_some(option: Option(a)) -> Bool
Checks whether the Option
is a Some
value.
Examples
> is_some(Some(1))
True
> is_some(None)
False
pub fn lazy_or(first: Option(a), second: fn() -> Option(a)) -> Option(
a,
)
Returns the first value if it is Some
, otherwise evaluates the given function for a fallback value.
Examples
> lazy_or(Some(1), fn() { Some(2) })
Some(1)
> lazy_or(Some(1), fn() { None })
Some(1)
> lazy_or(None, fn() { Some(2) })
Some(2)
> lazy_or(None, fn() { None })
None
pub fn lazy_unwrap(option: Option(a), or default: fn() -> a) -> a
Extracts the value from an Option
, evaluating the default function if the option is None
.
Examples
> lazy_unwrap(Some(1), fn() { 0 })
1
> lazy_unwrap(None, fn() { 0 })
0
pub fn map(over option: Option(a), with fun: fn(a) -> b) -> Option(
b,
)
Updates a value held within the Some
of an Option
by calling a given function
on it.
If the Option
is a None
rather than Some
, the function is not called and the
Option
stays the same.
Examples
> map(over: Some(1), with: fn(x) { x + 1 })
Some(2)
> map(over: None, with: fn(x) { x + 1 })
None
pub fn or(first: Option(a), second: Option(a)) -> Option(a)
Returns the first value if it is Some
, otherwise returns the second value.
Examples
> or(Some(1), Some(2))
Some(1)
> or(Some(1), None)
Some(1)
> or(None, Some(2))
Some(2)
> or(None, None)
None
pub fn then(option: Option(a), apply fun: fn(a) -> Option(b)) -> Option(
b,
)
Updates a value held within the Some
of an Option
by calling a given function
on it, where the given function also returns an Option
. The two options are
then merged together into one Option
.
If the Option
is a None
rather than Some
the function is not called and the
option stays the same.
This function is the equivalent of calling map
followed by flatten
, and
it is useful for chaining together multiple functions that return Option
.
Examples
> then(Some(1), fn(x) { Some(x + 1) })
Some(2)
> then(Some(1), fn(x) { Some(#("a", x)) })
Some(#("a", 1))
> then(Some(1), fn(_) { None })
None
> then(None, fn(x) { Some(x + 1) })
None
pub fn to_result(option: Option(a), e: b) -> Result(a, b)
Converts an Option
type to a Result
type.
Examples
> to_result(Some(1), "some_error")
Ok(1)
> to_result(None, "some_error")
Error("some_error")
pub fn unwrap(option: Option(a), or default: a) -> a
Extracts the value from an Option
, returning a default value if there is none.
Examples
> unwrap(Some(1), 0)
1
> unwrap(None, 0)
0