gleam/option
Types
Functions
pub fn all(list: List(Option(a))) -> Option(List(a))
Combines a list of Options 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