From 04682cbea790fde874a8488777738d28758012a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "(quasar) nebula" Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2021 14:50:01 -0300 Subject: experimental AggregateError & Thing class hijinks --- src/util/sugar.js | 112 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 112 insertions(+) (limited to 'src/util/sugar.js') diff --git a/src/util/sugar.js b/src/util/sugar.js index 79a271b..54b2df0 100644 --- a/src/util/sugar.js +++ b/src/util/sugar.js @@ -87,3 +87,115 @@ export function bindOpts(fn, bind) { } bindOpts.bindIndex = Symbol(); + +// Utility function for providing useful interfaces to the JS AggregateError +// class. +// +// Generally, this works by returning a set of interfaces which operate on +// functions: wrap() takes a function and returns a new function which passes +// its arguments through and appends any resulting error to the internal error +// list; call() simplifies this process by wrapping the provided function and +// then calling it immediately. Once the process for which errors should be +// aggregated is complete, close() constructs and throws an AggregateError +// object containing all caught errors (or doesn't throw anything if there were +// no errors). +export function openAggregate({ + // Constructor to use, defaulting to the builtin AggregateError class. + // Anything passed here should probably extend from that! May be used for + // letting callers programatically distinguish between multiple aggregate + // errors. + errorClass = AggregateError, + + // Optional human-readable message to describe the aggregate error, if + // constructed. + message = '', + + // Value to return when a provided function throws an error. (This is + // primarily useful when wrapping a function and then providing it to + // another utility, e.g. array.map().) + returnOnFail = null +} = {}) { + const errors = []; + + const aggregate = {}; + + aggregate.wrap = fn => (...args) => { + try { + return fn(...args); + } catch (error) { + errors.push(error); + return returnOnFail; + } + }; + + aggregate.call = (fn, ...args) => { + return aggregate.wrap(fn)(...args); + }; + + aggregate.map = (...args) => { + const parent = aggregate; + const { result, aggregate: child } = mapAggregate(...args); + parent.call(child.close); + return result; + }; + + aggregate.close = () => { + if (errors.length) { + throw Reflect.construct(errorClass, [errors, message]); + } + }; + + return aggregate; +} + +// Performs an ordinary array map with the given function, collating into a +// results array (with errored inputs filtered out) and an error aggregate. +// +// Note the aggregate property is the result of openAggregate(), still unclosed; +// use aggregate.close() to throw the error. (This aggregate may be passed to a +// parent aggregate: `parent.call(aggregate.close)`!) +export function mapAggregate(array, fn, aggregateOpts) { + const failureSymbol = Symbol(); + + const aggregate = openAggregate({ + ...aggregateOpts, + returnOnFail: failureSymbol + }); + + const result = array.map(aggregate.wrap(fn)) + .filter(value => value !== failureSymbol); + + return {result, aggregate}; +} + +// Totally sugar function for opening an aggregate, running the provided +// function with it, then closing the function and returning the result (if +// there's no throw). +export function withAggregate(aggregateOpts, fn) { + if (typeof aggregateOpts === 'function') { + fn = aggregateOpts; + aggregateOpts = {}; + } + + const aggregate = openAggregate(aggregateOpts); + const result = fn(aggregate); + aggregate.close(); + return result; +} + +export function showAggregate(topError) { + const recursive = error => { + const header = `[${error.constructor.name || 'unnamed'}] ${error.message || '(no message)'}`; + if (error instanceof AggregateError) { + return header + '\n' + (error.errors + .map(recursive) + .flatMap(str => str.split('\n')) + .map(line => ` | ` + line) + .join('\n')); + } else { + return header; + } + }; + + console.log(recursive(topError)); +} -- cgit 1.3.0-6-gf8a5