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// Copyright (c) 2023 - 2025 IBM Corp.
// All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package either_test
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"os"
E "github.com/IBM/fp-go/v2/either"
)
// ExampleEither_String demonstrates the fmt.Stringer interface implementation.
func ExampleEither_String() {
right := E.Right[error](42)
left := E.Left[int](errors.New("something went wrong"))
fmt.Println(right.String())
fmt.Println(left.String())
// Output:
// Right[int](42)
// Left[*errors.errorString](something went wrong)
}
// ExampleEither_GoString demonstrates the fmt.GoStringer interface implementation.
func ExampleEither_GoString() {
right := E.Right[error](42)
left := E.Left[int](errors.New("error"))
fmt.Printf("%#v\n", right)
fmt.Printf("%#v\n", left)
// Output:
// either.Right[error](42)
// either.Left[int](&errors.errorString{s:"error"})
}
// ExampleEither_Format demonstrates the fmt.Formatter interface implementation.
func ExampleEither_Format() {
result := E.Right[error](42)
// Different format verbs
fmt.Printf("%%s: %s\n", result)
fmt.Printf("%%v: %v\n", result)
fmt.Printf("%%+v: %+v\n", result)
fmt.Printf("%%#v: %#v\n", result)
// Output:
// %s: Right[int](42)
// %v: Right[int](42)
// %+v: Right[int](42)
// %#v: either.Right[error](42)
}
// ExampleEither_LogValue demonstrates the slog.LogValuer interface implementation.
func ExampleEither_LogValue() {
logger := slog.New(slog.NewTextHandler(os.Stdout, &slog.HandlerOptions{
Level: slog.LevelInfo,
ReplaceAttr: func(groups []string, a slog.Attr) slog.Attr {
// Remove time for consistent output
if a.Key == slog.TimeKey {
return slog.Attr{}
}
return a
},
}))
// Right value
rightResult := E.Right[error](42)
logger.Info("computation succeeded", "result", rightResult)
// Left value
leftResult := E.Left[int](errors.New("computation failed"))
logger.Error("computation failed", "result", leftResult)
// Output:
// level=INFO msg="computation succeeded" result.right=42
// level=ERROR msg="computation failed" result.left="computation failed"
}
// ExampleEither_formatting_comparison demonstrates different formatting options.
func ExampleEither_formatting_comparison() {
type User struct {
ID int
Name string
}
user := User{ID: 123, Name: "Alice"}
result := E.Right[error](user)
fmt.Printf("String(): %s\n", result.String())
fmt.Printf("GoString(): %s\n", result.GoString())
fmt.Printf("%%v: %v\n", result)
fmt.Printf("%%#v: %#v\n", result)
// Output:
// String(): Right[either_test.User]({123 Alice})
// GoString(): either.Right[error](either_test.User{ID:123, Name:"Alice"})
// %v: Right[either_test.User]({123 Alice})
// %#v: either.Right[error](either_test.User{ID:123, Name:"Alice"})
}
// ExampleEither_LogValue_structured demonstrates structured logging with Either.
func ExampleEither_LogValue_structured() {
logger := slog.New(slog.NewTextHandler(os.Stdout, &slog.HandlerOptions{
Level: slog.LevelInfo,
ReplaceAttr: func(groups []string, a slog.Attr) slog.Attr {
if a.Key == slog.TimeKey {
return slog.Attr{}
}
return a
},
}))
// Simulate a computation pipeline
compute := func(x int) E.Either[error, int] {
if x < 0 {
return E.Left[int](errors.New("negative input"))
}
return E.Right[error](x * 2)
}
// Log successful computation
result1 := compute(21)
logger.Info("computation", "input", 21, "output", result1)
// Log failed computation
result2 := compute(-5)
logger.Error("computation", "input", -5, "output", result2)
// Output:
// level=INFO msg=computation input=21 output.right=42
// level=ERROR msg=computation input=-5 output.left="negative input"
}