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0.0.1 | Oct 19, 2020 |
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#29 in #elixir
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Pipe Operator
Implementation of the pipe operator in Rust as a macro.
I wrote this because of 3 main things:
- You cannot create methods on out of crate types. This means that chaining is harder.
- pipe_trait is nice but it requires currying for multi argument functions.
- I want to write a plug like HTTP server
pipe!(
value,
function1(args),
function2(args)?, // notice the operator here
function3(args).await
)
The pipe operator is common in languages like elixir and haskell, they provide clarity and convience.
conn
|> send_resp(404, "Not found")
Examples
The argument will always go into the first function or method call.
pipe!(value, a.f().m()) // is equivalent to a.f(value).m()
To get around this we can make it a closure and pass the arg where we want.
pipe!(value, {|x| a.f().m(x)}()) // is equivalent to a.f().m(value)
Dependencies
~1.5MB
~37K SLoC