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Chaining Either for Ruby
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# A chainable Either monad for Ruby | |
# | |
# Examples | |
# | |
# Either.right('s') >> proc { |s| Either.right(s + '-1') } >> proc { |s| Either.right(s + '-2') } | |
# #=> #<Either @left=nil, @right="s-1-2"> | |
# | |
# Either.right('s') >> proc { |s| Either.left('error!') } >> proc { |s| Either.right(s + '-2') } | |
# #=> #<Either @left='error!', @right=nil> | |
# | |
# Returns either left or right. | |
class Either | |
attr_reader :left, :right | |
private_class_method :new | |
def initialize(left, right) | |
@left = left | |
@right = right | |
end | |
def left? | |
!!left | |
end | |
def right? | |
not left? | |
end | |
def >>(callable) | |
if left? | |
self | |
else | |
callable.call(right).tap do |e| | |
fail "No quantum leaps allowed! Expected Either; got #{e.inspect}" unless e.is_a?(Either) | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
# Short-circuit applicative AND | |
# | |
# Examples | |
# | |
# Either.right(1) & Either.right(2) & Either.right(3) | |
# #=> #<Either: @left=nil, @right=3> | |
# | |
# Either.right(1) & Either.left(2) & Either.right(3) | |
# #=> #<Either: @left=2, @right=nil> | |
# | |
# Returns either the first Left or the last Right | |
def &(other) | |
fail "Expected Either; got #{other.inspect}" unless other.is_a?(Either) | |
if left? | |
self | |
else | |
other | |
end | |
end | |
def self.left(left) | |
new(left, nil) | |
end | |
def self.right(right) | |
new(nil, right) | |
end | |
end |
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def controller | |
res = ParseParam.call(params) | |
res = res >> lambda { |res| DoSomeStuff.call(res) } | |
res = res >> lambda { |res| FinickyThirdParty.call(res) } | |
res = res >> ... | |
res.to_xml | |
end | |
# If this seems like a good idea, we can add a little bit of sugar: | |
res = Either.right('ok') | |
res >>= JustAnotherProc | |
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In this spirit I just came up with this https://github.com/pzol/deterministic (still work in progress)