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/**
* @since 2.0.0
*/
import * as Equivalence from "./Equivalence.js"
import type { LazyArg } from "./Function.js"
import { constNull, constUndefined, dual, identity } from "./Function.js"
import type { TypeLambda } from "./HKT.js"
import type { Inspectable } from "./Inspectable.js"
import * as doNotation from "./internal/doNotation.js"
import * as either from "./internal/either.js"
import * as option_ from "./internal/option.js"
import type { Option } from "./Option.js"
import type { Pipeable } from "./Pipeable.js"
import type { Predicate, Refinement } from "./Predicate.js"
import { isFunction } from "./Predicate.js"
import type { Covariant, NoInfer, NotFunction } from "./Types.js"
import type * as Unify from "./Unify.js"
import * as Gen from "./Utils.js"
/**
* @category models
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export type Either<A, E = never> = Left<E, A> | Right<E, A>
/**
* @category symbols
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const TypeId: unique symbol = either.TypeId
/**
* @category symbols
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export type TypeId = typeof TypeId
// TODO(4.0): flip the order of the type parameters
/**
* @category models
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export interface Left<out E, out A> extends Pipeable, Inspectable {
readonly _tag: "Left"
readonly _op: "Left"
readonly left: E
readonly [TypeId]: {
readonly _R: Covariant<A>
readonly _L: Covariant<E>
}
[Unify.typeSymbol]?: unknown
[Unify.unifySymbol]?: EitherUnify<this>
[Unify.ignoreSymbol]?: EitherUnifyIgnore
}
// TODO(4.0): flip the order of the type parameters
/**
* @category models
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export interface Right<out E, out A> extends Pipeable, Inspectable {
readonly _tag: "Right"
readonly _op: "Right"
readonly right: A
readonly [TypeId]: {
readonly _R: Covariant<A>
readonly _L: Covariant<E>
}
[Unify.typeSymbol]?: unknown
[Unify.unifySymbol]?: EitherUnify<this>
[Unify.ignoreSymbol]?: EitherUnifyIgnore
}
/**
* @category models
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export interface EitherUnify<A extends { [Unify.typeSymbol]?: any }> {
Either?: () => A[Unify.typeSymbol] extends Either<infer R0, infer L0> | infer _ ? Either<R0, L0> : never
}
/**
* @category models
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export interface EitherUnifyIgnore {}
/**
* @category type lambdas
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export interface EitherTypeLambda extends TypeLambda {
readonly type: Either<this["Target"], this["Out1"]>
}
/**
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export declare namespace Either {
/**
* @since 2.0.0
* @category type-level
*/
export type Left<T extends Either<any, any>> = [T] extends [Either<infer _A, infer _E>] ? _E : never
/**
* @since 2.0.0
* @category type-level
*/
export type Right<T extends Either<any, any>> = [T] extends [Either<infer _A, infer _E>] ? _A : never
}
/**
* Constructs a new `Either` holding a `Right` value. This usually represents a successful value due to the right bias
* of this structure.
*
* @category constructors
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const right: <A>(a: A) => Either<A> = either.right
const void_: Either<void> = right(void 0)
export {
/**
* @category constructors
* @since 3.13.0
*/
void_ as void
}
/**
* Constructs a new `Either` holding a `Left` value. This usually represents a failure, due to the right-bias of this
* structure.
*
* @category constructors
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const left: <E>(e: E) => Either<never, E> = either.left
/**
* Takes a lazy default and a nullable value, if the value is not nully (`null` or `undefined`), turn it into a `Right`, if the value is nully use
* the provided default as a `Left`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.fromNullable(1, () => 'fallback'), Either.right(1))
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.fromNullable(null, () => 'fallback'), Either.left('fallback'))
* ```
*
* @category constructors
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const fromNullable: {
/**
* Takes a lazy default and a nullable value, if the value is not nully (`null` or `undefined`), turn it into a `Right`, if the value is nully use
* the provided default as a `Left`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.fromNullable(1, () => 'fallback'), Either.right(1))
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.fromNullable(null, () => 'fallback'), Either.left('fallback'))
* ```
*
* @category constructors
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E>(onNullable: (right: A) => E): (self: A) => Either<NonNullable<A>, E>
/**
* Takes a lazy default and a nullable value, if the value is not nully (`null` or `undefined`), turn it into a `Right`, if the value is nully use
* the provided default as a `Left`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.fromNullable(1, () => 'fallback'), Either.right(1))
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.fromNullable(null, () => 'fallback'), Either.left('fallback'))
* ```
*
* @category constructors
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E>(self: A, onNullable: (right: A) => E): Either<NonNullable<A>, E>
} = dual(
2,
<A, E>(self: A, onNullable: (right: A) => E): Either<NonNullable<A>, E> =>
self == null ? left(onNullable(self)) : right(self)
)
/**
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either, Option } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.fromOption(Option.some(1), () => 'error'), Either.right(1))
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.fromOption(Option.none(), () => 'error'), Either.left('error'))
* ```
*
* @category constructors
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const fromOption: {
/**
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either, Option } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.fromOption(Option.some(1), () => 'error'), Either.right(1))
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.fromOption(Option.none(), () => 'error'), Either.left('error'))
* ```
*
* @category constructors
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<E>(onNone: () => E): <A>(self: Option<A>) => Either<A, E>
/**
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either, Option } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.fromOption(Option.some(1), () => 'error'), Either.right(1))
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.fromOption(Option.none(), () => 'error'), Either.left('error'))
* ```
*
* @category constructors
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E>(self: Option<A>, onNone: () => E): Either<A, E>
} = either.fromOption
const try_: {
<A, E>(
options: {
readonly try: LazyArg<A>
readonly catch: (error: unknown) => E
}
): Either<A, E>
<A>(evaluate: LazyArg<A>): Either<A, unknown>
} = (<A, E>(
evaluate: LazyArg<A> | {
readonly try: LazyArg<A>
readonly catch: (error: unknown) => E
}
) => {
if (isFunction(evaluate)) {
try {
return right(evaluate())
} catch (e) {
return left(e)
}
} else {
try {
return right(evaluate.try())
} catch (e) {
return left(evaluate.catch(e))
}
}
}) as any
export {
/**
* Imports a synchronous side-effect into a pure `Either` value, translating any
* thrown exceptions into typed failed eithers creating with `Either.left`.
*
* @category constructors
* @since 2.0.0
*/
try_ as try
}
/**
* Tests if a value is a `Either`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.isEither(Either.right(1)), true)
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.isEither(Either.left("a")), true)
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.isEither({ right: 1 }), false)
* ```
*
* @category guards
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const isEither: (input: unknown) => input is Either<unknown, unknown> = either.isEither
/**
* Determine if a `Either` is a `Left`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.isLeft(Either.right(1)), false)
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.isLeft(Either.left("a")), true)
* ```
*
* @category guards
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const isLeft: <A, E>(self: Either<A, E>) => self is Left<E, A> = either.isLeft
/**
* Determine if a `Either` is a `Right`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.isRight(Either.right(1)), true)
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.isRight(Either.left("a")), false)
* ```
*
* @category guards
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const isRight: <A, E>(self: Either<A, E>) => self is Right<E, A> = either.isRight
/**
* Converts a `Either` to an `Option` discarding the `Left`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either, Option } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getRight(Either.right('ok')), Option.some('ok'))
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getRight(Either.left('err')), Option.none())
* ```
*
* @category getters
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const getRight: <A, E>(self: Either<A, E>) => Option<A> = either.getRight
/**
* Converts a `Either` to an `Option` discarding the value.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either, Option } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getLeft(Either.right('ok')), Option.none())
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getLeft(Either.left('err')), Option.some('err'))
* ```
*
* @category getters
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const getLeft: <A, E>(self: Either<A, E>) => Option<E> = either.getLeft
/**
* @category equivalence
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const getEquivalence = <A, E>({ left, right }: {
right: Equivalence.Equivalence<A>
left: Equivalence.Equivalence<E>
}): Equivalence.Equivalence<Either<A, E>> =>
Equivalence.make((x, y) =>
isLeft(x) ?
isLeft(y) && left(x.left, y.left) :
isRight(y) && right(x.right, y.right)
)
/**
* @category mapping
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const mapBoth: {
/**
* @category mapping
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<E, E2, A, A2>(
options: {
readonly onLeft: (left: E) => E2
readonly onRight: (right: A) => A2
}
): (self: Either<A, E>) => Either<A2, E2>
/**
* @category mapping
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E, E2, A2>(
self: Either<A, E>,
options: {
readonly onLeft: (left: E) => E2
readonly onRight: (right: A) => A2
}
): Either<A2, E2>
} = dual(
2,
<A, E, E2, A2>(self: Either<A, E>, { onLeft, onRight }: {
readonly onLeft: (left: E) => E2
readonly onRight: (right: A) => A2
}): Either<A2, E2> => isLeft(self) ? left(onLeft(self.left)) : right(onRight(self.right))
)
/**
* Maps the `Left` side of an `Either` value to a new `Either` value.
*
* @category mapping
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const mapLeft: {
/**
* Maps the `Left` side of an `Either` value to a new `Either` value.
*
* @category mapping
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<E, E2>(f: (left: E) => E2): <A>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<A, E2>
/**
* Maps the `Left` side of an `Either` value to a new `Either` value.
*
* @category mapping
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E, E2>(self: Either<A, E>, f: (left: E) => E2): Either<A, E2>
} = dual(
2,
<A, E, E2>(self: Either<A, E>, f: (left: E) => E2): Either<A, E2> =>
isLeft(self) ? left(f(self.left)) : right(self.right)
)
/**
* Maps the `Right` side of an `Either` value to a new `Either` value.
*
* @category mapping
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const map: {
/**
* Maps the `Right` side of an `Either` value to a new `Either` value.
*
* @category mapping
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, A2>(f: (right: A) => A2): <E>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<A2, E>
/**
* Maps the `Right` side of an `Either` value to a new `Either` value.
*
* @category mapping
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E, A2>(self: Either<A, E>, f: (right: A) => A2): Either<A2, E>
} = dual(
2,
<A, E, A2>(self: Either<A, E>, f: (right: A) => A2): Either<A2, E> =>
isRight(self) ? right(f(self.right)) : left(self.left)
)
/**
* Takes two functions and an `Either` value, if the value is a `Left` the inner value is applied to the `onLeft function,
* if the value is a `Right` the inner value is applied to the `onRight` function.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { pipe, Either } from "effect"
*
* const onLeft = (strings: ReadonlyArray<string>): string => `strings: ${strings.join(', ')}`
*
* const onRight = (value: number): string => `Ok: ${value}`
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(pipe(Either.right(1), Either.match({ onLeft, onRight })), 'Ok: 1')
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* pipe(Either.left(['string 1', 'string 2']), Either.match({ onLeft, onRight })),
* 'strings: string 1, string 2'
* )
* ```
*
* @category pattern matching
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const match: {
/**
* Takes two functions and an `Either` value, if the value is a `Left` the inner value is applied to the `onLeft function,
* if the value is a `Right` the inner value is applied to the `onRight` function.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { pipe, Either } from "effect"
*
* const onLeft = (strings: ReadonlyArray<string>): string => `strings: ${strings.join(', ')}`
*
* const onRight = (value: number): string => `Ok: ${value}`
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(pipe(Either.right(1), Either.match({ onLeft, onRight })), 'Ok: 1')
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* pipe(Either.left(['string 1', 'string 2']), Either.match({ onLeft, onRight })),
* 'strings: string 1, string 2'
* )
* ```
*
* @category pattern matching
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<E, B, A, C = B>(
options: {
readonly onLeft: (left: E) => B
readonly onRight: (right: A) => C
}
): (self: Either<A, E>) => B | C
/**
* Takes two functions and an `Either` value, if the value is a `Left` the inner value is applied to the `onLeft function,
* if the value is a `Right` the inner value is applied to the `onRight` function.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { pipe, Either } from "effect"
*
* const onLeft = (strings: ReadonlyArray<string>): string => `strings: ${strings.join(', ')}`
*
* const onRight = (value: number): string => `Ok: ${value}`
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(pipe(Either.right(1), Either.match({ onLeft, onRight })), 'Ok: 1')
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* pipe(Either.left(['string 1', 'string 2']), Either.match({ onLeft, onRight })),
* 'strings: string 1, string 2'
* )
* ```
*
* @category pattern matching
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E, B, C = B>(
self: Either<A, E>,
options: {
readonly onLeft: (left: E) => B
readonly onRight: (right: A) => C
}
): B | C
} = dual(
2,
<A, E, B, C = B>(self: Either<A, E>, { onLeft, onRight }: {
readonly onLeft: (left: E) => B
readonly onRight: (right: A) => C
}): B | C => isLeft(self) ? onLeft(self.left) : onRight(self.right)
)
/**
* Transforms a `Predicate` function into a `Right` of the input value if the predicate returns `true`
* or `Left` of the result of the provided function if the predicate returns false
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { pipe, Either } from "effect"
*
* const isPositive = (n: number): boolean => n > 0
* const isPositiveEither = Either.liftPredicate(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* isPositiveEither(1),
* Either.right(1)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* isPositiveEither(0),
* Either.left("0 is not positive")
* )
* ```
*
* @category lifting
* @since 3.4.0
*/
export const liftPredicate: {
/**
* Transforms a `Predicate` function into a `Right` of the input value if the predicate returns `true`
* or `Left` of the result of the provided function if the predicate returns false
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { pipe, Either } from "effect"
*
* const isPositive = (n: number): boolean => n > 0
* const isPositiveEither = Either.liftPredicate(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* isPositiveEither(1),
* Either.right(1)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* isPositiveEither(0),
* Either.left("0 is not positive")
* )
* ```
*
* @category lifting
* @since 3.4.0
*/
<A, B extends A, E>(refinement: Refinement<A, B>, orLeftWith: (a: A) => E): (a: A) => Either<B, E>
/**
* Transforms a `Predicate` function into a `Right` of the input value if the predicate returns `true`
* or `Left` of the result of the provided function if the predicate returns false
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { pipe, Either } from "effect"
*
* const isPositive = (n: number): boolean => n > 0
* const isPositiveEither = Either.liftPredicate(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* isPositiveEither(1),
* Either.right(1)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* isPositiveEither(0),
* Either.left("0 is not positive")
* )
* ```
*
* @category lifting
* @since 3.4.0
*/
<B extends A, E, A = B>(predicate: Predicate<A>, orLeftWith: (a: A) => E): (a: B) => Either<B, E>
/**
* Transforms a `Predicate` function into a `Right` of the input value if the predicate returns `true`
* or `Left` of the result of the provided function if the predicate returns false
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { pipe, Either } from "effect"
*
* const isPositive = (n: number): boolean => n > 0
* const isPositiveEither = Either.liftPredicate(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* isPositiveEither(1),
* Either.right(1)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* isPositiveEither(0),
* Either.left("0 is not positive")
* )
* ```
*
* @category lifting
* @since 3.4.0
*/
<A, E, B extends A>(self: A, refinement: Refinement<A, B>, orLeftWith: (a: A) => E): Either<B, E>
/**
* Transforms a `Predicate` function into a `Right` of the input value if the predicate returns `true`
* or `Left` of the result of the provided function if the predicate returns false
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { pipe, Either } from "effect"
*
* const isPositive = (n: number): boolean => n > 0
* const isPositiveEither = Either.liftPredicate(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* isPositiveEither(1),
* Either.right(1)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* isPositiveEither(0),
* Either.left("0 is not positive")
* )
* ```
*
* @category lifting
* @since 3.4.0
*/
<B extends A, E, A = B>(self: B, predicate: Predicate<A>, orLeftWith: (a: A) => E): Either<B, E>
} = dual(
3,
<A, E>(a: A, predicate: Predicate<A>, orLeftWith: (a: A) => E): Either<A, E> =>
predicate(a) ? right(a) : left(orLeftWith(a))
)
/**
* Filter the right value with the provided function.
* If the predicate fails, set the left value with the result of the provided function.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { pipe, Either } from "effect"
*
* const isPositive = (n: number): boolean => n > 0
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* pipe(
* Either.right(1),
* Either.filterOrLeft(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
* ),
* Either.right(1)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* pipe(
* Either.right(0),
* Either.filterOrLeft(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
* ),
* Either.left("0 is not positive")
* )
* ```
*
* @since 2.0.0
* @category filtering & conditionals
*/
export const filterOrLeft: {
/**
* Filter the right value with the provided function.
* If the predicate fails, set the left value with the result of the provided function.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { pipe, Either } from "effect"
*
* const isPositive = (n: number): boolean => n > 0
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* pipe(
* Either.right(1),
* Either.filterOrLeft(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
* ),
* Either.right(1)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* pipe(
* Either.right(0),
* Either.filterOrLeft(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
* ),
* Either.left("0 is not positive")
* )
* ```
*
* @since 2.0.0
* @category filtering & conditionals
*/
<A, B extends A, E2>(
refinement: Refinement<NoInfer<A>, B>,
orLeftWith: (right: NoInfer<A>) => E2
): <E>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<B, E2 | E>
/**
* Filter the right value with the provided function.
* If the predicate fails, set the left value with the result of the provided function.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { pipe, Either } from "effect"
*
* const isPositive = (n: number): boolean => n > 0
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* pipe(
* Either.right(1),
* Either.filterOrLeft(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
* ),
* Either.right(1)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* pipe(
* Either.right(0),
* Either.filterOrLeft(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
* ),
* Either.left("0 is not positive")
* )
* ```
*
* @since 2.0.0
* @category filtering & conditionals
*/
<A, E2>(predicate: Predicate<NoInfer<A>>, orLeftWith: (right: NoInfer<A>) => E2): <E>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<A, E2 | E>
/**
* Filter the right value with the provided function.
* If the predicate fails, set the left value with the result of the provided function.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { pipe, Either } from "effect"
*
* const isPositive = (n: number): boolean => n > 0
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* pipe(
* Either.right(1),
* Either.filterOrLeft(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
* ),
* Either.right(1)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* pipe(
* Either.right(0),
* Either.filterOrLeft(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
* ),
* Either.left("0 is not positive")
* )
* ```
*
* @since 2.0.0
* @category filtering & conditionals
*/
<A, E, B extends A, E2>(
self: Either<A, E>,
refinement: Refinement<A, B>,
orLeftWith: (right: A) => E2
): Either<B, E | E2>
/**
* Filter the right value with the provided function.
* If the predicate fails, set the left value with the result of the provided function.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { pipe, Either } from "effect"
*
* const isPositive = (n: number): boolean => n > 0
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* pipe(
* Either.right(1),
* Either.filterOrLeft(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
* ),
* Either.right(1)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* pipe(
* Either.right(0),
* Either.filterOrLeft(isPositive, n => `${n} is not positive`)
* ),
* Either.left("0 is not positive")
* )
* ```
*
* @since 2.0.0
* @category filtering & conditionals
*/
<A, E, E2>(self: Either<A, E>, predicate: Predicate<A>, orLeftWith: (right: A) => E2): Either<A, E | E2>
} = dual(3, <A, E, E2>(
self: Either<A, E>,
predicate: Predicate<A>,
orLeftWith: (right: A) => E2
): Either<A, E | E2> => flatMap(self, (r) => predicate(r) ? right(r) : left(orLeftWith(r))))
/**
* @category getters
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const merge: <A, E>(self: Either<A, E>) => E | A = match({
onLeft: identity,
onRight: identity
})
/**
* Returns the wrapped value if it's a `Right` or a default value if is a `Left`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getOrElse(Either.right(1), (error) => error + "!"), 1)
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getOrElse(Either.left("not a number"), (error) => error + "!"), "not a number!")
* ```
*
* @category getters
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const getOrElse: {
/**
* Returns the wrapped value if it's a `Right` or a default value if is a `Left`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getOrElse(Either.right(1), (error) => error + "!"), 1)
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getOrElse(Either.left("not a number"), (error) => error + "!"), "not a number!")
* ```
*
* @category getters
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<E, A2>(onLeft: (left: E) => A2): <A>(self: Either<A, E>) => A2 | A
/**
* Returns the wrapped value if it's a `Right` or a default value if is a `Left`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getOrElse(Either.right(1), (error) => error + "!"), 1)
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getOrElse(Either.left("not a number"), (error) => error + "!"), "not a number!")
* ```
*
* @category getters
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E, A2>(self: Either<A, E>, onLeft: (left: E) => A2): A | A2
} = dual(
2,
<A, E, A2>(self: Either<A, E>, onLeft: (left: E) => A2): A | A2 => isLeft(self) ? onLeft(self.left) : self.right
)
/**
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getOrNull(Either.right(1)), 1)
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getOrNull(Either.left("a")), null)
* ```
*
* @category getters
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const getOrNull: <A, E>(self: Either<A, E>) => A | null = getOrElse(constNull)
/**
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getOrUndefined(Either.right(1)), 1)
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getOrUndefined(Either.left("a")), undefined)
* ```
*
* @category getters
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const getOrUndefined: <A, E>(self: Either<A, E>) => A | undefined = getOrElse(constUndefined)
/**
* Extracts the value of an `Either` or throws if the `Either` is `Left`.
*
* If a default error is sufficient for your use case and you don't need to configure the thrown error, see {@link getOrThrow}.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* Either.getOrThrowWith(Either.right(1), () => new Error('Unexpected Left')),
* 1
* )
* assert.throws(() => Either.getOrThrowWith(Either.left("error"), () => new Error('Unexpected Left')))
* ```
*
* @category getters
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const getOrThrowWith: {
/**
* Extracts the value of an `Either` or throws if the `Either` is `Left`.
*
* If a default error is sufficient for your use case and you don't need to configure the thrown error, see {@link getOrThrow}.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* Either.getOrThrowWith(Either.right(1), () => new Error('Unexpected Left')),
* 1
* )
* assert.throws(() => Either.getOrThrowWith(Either.left("error"), () => new Error('Unexpected Left')))
* ```
*
* @category getters
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<E>(onLeft: (left: E) => unknown): <A>(self: Either<A, E>) => A
/**
* Extracts the value of an `Either` or throws if the `Either` is `Left`.
*
* If a default error is sufficient for your use case and you don't need to configure the thrown error, see {@link getOrThrow}.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(
* Either.getOrThrowWith(Either.right(1), () => new Error('Unexpected Left')),
* 1
* )
* assert.throws(() => Either.getOrThrowWith(Either.left("error"), () => new Error('Unexpected Left')))
* ```
*
* @category getters
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E>(self: Either<A, E>, onLeft: (left: E) => unknown): A
} = dual(2, <A, E>(self: Either<A, E>, onLeft: (left: E) => unknown): A => {
if (isRight(self)) {
return self.right
}
throw onLeft(self.left)
})
// TODO(4.0): by default should throw `L` (i.e getOrThrowWith with the identity function)
/**
* Extracts the value of an `Either` or throws if the `Either` is `Left`.
*
* The thrown error is a default error. To configure the error thrown, see {@link getOrThrowWith}.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.getOrThrow(Either.right(1)), 1)
* assert.throws(() => Either.getOrThrow(Either.left("error")))
* ```
*
* @throws `Error("getOrThrow called on a Left")`
*
* @category getters
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const getOrThrow: <A, E>(self: Either<A, E>) => A = getOrThrowWith(() =>
new Error("getOrThrow called on a Left")
)
/**
* Returns `self` if it is a `Right` or `that` otherwise.
*
* @category error handling
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const orElse: {
/**
* Returns `self` if it is a `Right` or `that` otherwise.
*
* @category error handling
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<E, A2, E2>(that: (left: E) => Either<A2, E2>): <A>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<A | A2, E2>
/**
* Returns `self` if it is a `Right` or `that` otherwise.
*
* @category error handling
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E, A2, E2>(self: Either<A, E>, that: (left: E) => Either<A2, E2>): Either<A | A2, E2>
} = dual(
2,
<A, E, A2, E2>(self: Either<A, E>, that: (left: E) => Either<A2, E2>): Either<A | A2, E2> =>
isLeft(self) ? that(self.left) : right(self.right)
)
/**
* @category sequencing
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const flatMap: {
/**
* @category sequencing
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, A2, E2>(f: (right: A) => Either<A2, E2>): <E>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<A2, E | E2>
/**
* @category sequencing
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E, A2, E2>(self: Either<A, E>, f: (right: A) => Either<A2, E2>): Either<A2, E | E2>
} = dual(
2,
<A, E, A2, E2>(self: Either<A, E>, f: (right: A) => Either<A2, E2>): Either<A2, E | E2> =>
isLeft(self) ? left(self.left) : f(self.right)
)
/**
* Executes a sequence of two `Either`s. The second `Either` can be dependent on the result of the first `Either`.
*
* @category sequencing
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const andThen: {
/**
* Executes a sequence of two `Either`s. The second `Either` can be dependent on the result of the first `Either`.
*
* @category sequencing
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, A2, E2>(f: (right: A) => Either<A2, E2>): <E>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<A2, E | E2>
/**
* Executes a sequence of two `Either`s. The second `Either` can be dependent on the result of the first `Either`.
*
* @category sequencing
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A2, E2>(f: Either<A2, E2>): <E, A>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<A2, E | E2>
/**
* Executes a sequence of two `Either`s. The second `Either` can be dependent on the result of the first `Either`.
*
* @category sequencing
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, A2>(f: (right: A) => A2): <E>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<A2, E>
/**
* Executes a sequence of two `Either`s. The second `Either` can be dependent on the result of the first `Either`.
*
* @category sequencing
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A2>(right: NotFunction<A2>): <A, E>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<A2, E>
/**
* Executes a sequence of two `Either`s. The second `Either` can be dependent on the result of the first `Either`.
*
* @category sequencing
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E, A2, E2>(self: Either<A, E>, f: (right: A) => Either<A2, E2>): Either<A2, E | E2>
/**
* Executes a sequence of two `Either`s. The second `Either` can be dependent on the result of the first `Either`.
*
* @category sequencing
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E, A2, E2>(self: Either<A, E>, f: Either<A2, E2>): Either<A2, E | E2>
/**
* Executes a sequence of two `Either`s. The second `Either` can be dependent on the result of the first `Either`.
*
* @category sequencing
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E, A2>(self: Either<A, E>, f: (right: A) => A2): Either<A2, E>
/**
* Executes a sequence of two `Either`s. The second `Either` can be dependent on the result of the first `Either`.
*
* @category sequencing
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E, A2>(self: Either<A, E>, f: NotFunction<A2>): Either<A2, E>
} = dual(
2,
<A, E, A2, E2>(self: Either<A, E>, f: (right: A) => Either<A2, E2> | Either<A2, E2>): Either<A2, E | E2> =>
flatMap(self, (a) => {
const b = isFunction(f) ? f(a) : f
return isEither(b) ? b : right(b)
})
)
/**
* @category zipping
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const zipWith: {
/**
* @category zipping
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A2, E2, A, B>(that: Either<A2, E2>, f: (right: A, right2: A2) => B): <E>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<B, E2 | E>
/**
* @category zipping
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E, A2, E2, B>(self: Either<A, E>, that: Either<A2, E2>, f: (right: A, right2: A2) => B): Either<B, E | E2>
} = dual(
3,
<A, E, A2, E2, B>(self: Either<A, E>, that: Either<A2, E2>, f: (right: A, right2: A2) => B): Either<B, E | E2> =>
flatMap(self, (r) => map(that, (r2) => f(r, r2)))
)
/**
* @category combining
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const ap: {
/**
* @category combining
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E2>(that: Either<A, E2>): <A2, E>(self: Either<(right: A) => A2, E>) => Either<A2, E | E2>
/**
* @category combining
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, A2, E, E2>(self: Either<(right: A) => A2, E>, that: Either<A, E2>): Either<A2, E | E2>
} = dual(
2,
<A, E, A2, E2>(self: Either<(right: A) => A2, E>, that: Either<A, E2>): Either<A2, E | E2> =>
zipWith(self, that, (f, a) => f(a))
)
/**
* Takes a structure of `Either`s and returns an `Either` of values with the same structure.
*
* - If a tuple is supplied, then the returned `Either` will contain a tuple with the same length.
* - If a struct is supplied, then the returned `Either` will contain a struct with the same keys.
* - If an iterable is supplied, then the returned `Either` will contain an array.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either } from "effect"
*
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.all([Either.right(1), Either.right(2)]), Either.right([1, 2]))
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.all({ right: Either.right(1), b: Either.right("hello") }), Either.right({ right: 1, b: "hello" }))
* assert.deepStrictEqual(Either.all({ right: Either.right(1), b: Either.left("error") }), Either.left("error"))
* ```
*
* @category combining
* @since 2.0.0
*/
// @ts-expect-error
export const all: <const I extends Iterable<Either<any, any>> | Record<string, Either<any, any>>>(
input: I
) => [I] extends [ReadonlyArray<Either<any, any>>] ? Either<
{ -readonly [K in keyof I]: [I[K]] extends [Either<infer A, any>] ? A : never },
I[number] extends never ? never : [I[number]] extends [Either<any, infer E>] ? E : never
>
: [I] extends [Iterable<Either<infer A, infer E>>] ? Either<Array<A>, E>
: Either<
{ -readonly [K in keyof I]: [I[K]] extends [Either<infer A, any>] ? A : never },
I[keyof I] extends never ? never : [I[keyof I]] extends [Either<any, infer E>] ? E : never
> = (
input: Iterable<Either<any, any>> | Record<string, Either<any, any>>
): Either<any, any> => {
if (Symbol.iterator in input) {
const out: Array<Either<any, any>> = []
for (const e of input) {
if (isLeft(e)) {
return e
}
out.push(e.right)
}
return right(out)
}
const out: Record<string, any> = {}
for (const key of Object.keys(input)) {
const e = input[key]
if (isLeft(e)) {
return e
}
out[key] = e.right
}
return right(out)
}
/**
* Returns an `Either` that swaps the error/success cases. This allows you to
* use all methods on the error channel, possibly before flipping back.
*
* @since 2.0.0
* @category mapping
*/
export const flip = <A, E>(self: Either<A, E>): Either<E, A> => isLeft(self) ? right(self.left) : left(self.right)
const adapter = Gen.adapter<EitherTypeLambda>()
/**
* @category generators
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const gen: Gen.Gen<EitherTypeLambda, Gen.Adapter<EitherTypeLambda>> = (...args) => {
const f = args.length === 1 ? args[0] : args[1].bind(args[0])
const iterator = f(adapter)
let state: IteratorResult<any> = iterator.next()
while (!state.done) {
const current = Gen.isGenKind(state.value)
? state.value.value
: Gen.yieldWrapGet(state.value)
if (isLeft(current)) {
return current
}
state = iterator.next(current.right as never)
}
return right(state.value) as any
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// do notation
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* The "do simulation" in Effect allows you to write code in a more declarative style, similar to the "do notation" in other programming languages. It provides a way to define variables and perform operations on them using functions like `bind` and `let`.
*
* Here's how the do simulation works:
*
* 1. Start the do simulation using the `Do` value
* 2. Within the do simulation scope, you can use the `bind` function to define variables and bind them to `Either` values
* 3. You can accumulate multiple `bind` statements to define multiple variables within the scope
* 4. Inside the do simulation scope, you can also use the `let` function to define variables and bind them to simple values
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either, pipe } from "effect"
*
* const result = pipe(
* Either.Do,
* Either.bind("x", () => Either.right(2)),
* Either.bind("y", () => Either.right(3)),
* Either.let("sum", ({ x, y }) => x + y)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(result, Either.right({ x: 2, y: 3, sum: 5 }))
* ```
*
* @see {@link bind}
* @see {@link bindTo}
* @see {@link let_ let}
*
* @category do notation
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const Do: Either<{}> = right({})
/**
* The "do simulation" in Effect allows you to write code in a more declarative style, similar to the "do notation" in other programming languages. It provides a way to define variables and perform operations on them using functions like `bind` and `let`.
*
* Here's how the do simulation works:
*
* 1. Start the do simulation using the `Do` value
* 2. Within the do simulation scope, you can use the `bind` function to define variables and bind them to `Either` values
* 3. You can accumulate multiple `bind` statements to define multiple variables within the scope
* 4. Inside the do simulation scope, you can also use the `let` function to define variables and bind them to simple values
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either, pipe } from "effect"
*
* const result = pipe(
* Either.Do,
* Either.bind("x", () => Either.right(2)),
* Either.bind("y", () => Either.right(3)),
* Either.let("sum", ({ x, y }) => x + y)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(result, Either.right({ x: 2, y: 3, sum: 5 }))
* ```
*
* @see {@link Do}
* @see {@link bindTo}
* @see {@link let_ let}
*
* @category do notation
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const bind: {
/**
* The "do simulation" in Effect allows you to write code in a more declarative style, similar to the "do notation" in other programming languages. It provides a way to define variables and perform operations on them using functions like `bind` and `let`.
*
* Here's how the do simulation works:
*
* 1. Start the do simulation using the `Do` value
* 2. Within the do simulation scope, you can use the `bind` function to define variables and bind them to `Either` values
* 3. You can accumulate multiple `bind` statements to define multiple variables within the scope
* 4. Inside the do simulation scope, you can also use the `let` function to define variables and bind them to simple values
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either, pipe } from "effect"
*
* const result = pipe(
* Either.Do,
* Either.bind("x", () => Either.right(2)),
* Either.bind("y", () => Either.right(3)),
* Either.let("sum", ({ x, y }) => x + y)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(result, Either.right({ x: 2, y: 3, sum: 5 }))
* ```
*
* @see {@link Do}
* @see {@link bindTo}
* @see {@link let_ let}
*
* @category do notation
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<N extends string, A extends object, B, E2>(name: Exclude<N, keyof A>, f: (a: NoInfer<A>) => Either<B, E2>): <E>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<{ [K in N | keyof A]: K extends keyof A ? A[K] : B }, E | E2>
/**
* The "do simulation" in Effect allows you to write code in a more declarative style, similar to the "do notation" in other programming languages. It provides a way to define variables and perform operations on them using functions like `bind` and `let`.
*
* Here's how the do simulation works:
*
* 1. Start the do simulation using the `Do` value
* 2. Within the do simulation scope, you can use the `bind` function to define variables and bind them to `Either` values
* 3. You can accumulate multiple `bind` statements to define multiple variables within the scope
* 4. Inside the do simulation scope, you can also use the `let` function to define variables and bind them to simple values
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either, pipe } from "effect"
*
* const result = pipe(
* Either.Do,
* Either.bind("x", () => Either.right(2)),
* Either.bind("y", () => Either.right(3)),
* Either.let("sum", ({ x, y }) => x + y)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(result, Either.right({ x: 2, y: 3, sum: 5 }))
* ```
*
* @see {@link Do}
* @see {@link bindTo}
* @see {@link let_ let}
*
* @category do notation
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A extends object, E, N extends string, B, E2>(
self: Either<A, E>,
name: Exclude<N, keyof A>,
f: (a: NoInfer<A>) => Either<B, E2>
): Either<{ [K in N | keyof A]: K extends keyof A ? A[K] : B }, E | E2>
} = doNotation.bind<EitherTypeLambda>(map, flatMap)
/**
* The "do simulation" in Effect allows you to write code in a more declarative style, similar to the "do notation" in other programming languages. It provides a way to define variables and perform operations on them using functions like `bind` and `let`.
*
* Here's how the do simulation works:
*
* 1. Start the do simulation using the `Do` value
* 2. Within the do simulation scope, you can use the `bind` function to define variables and bind them to `Either` values
* 3. You can accumulate multiple `bind` statements to define multiple variables within the scope
* 4. Inside the do simulation scope, you can also use the `let` function to define variables and bind them to simple values
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either, pipe } from "effect"
*
* const result = pipe(
* Either.Do,
* Either.bind("x", () => Either.right(2)),
* Either.bind("y", () => Either.right(3)),
* Either.let("sum", ({ x, y }) => x + y)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(result, Either.right({ x: 2, y: 3, sum: 5 }))
* ```
*
* @see {@link Do}
* @see {@link bind}
* @see {@link let_ let}
*
* @category do notation
* @since 2.0.0
*/
export const bindTo: {
/**
* The "do simulation" in Effect allows you to write code in a more declarative style, similar to the "do notation" in other programming languages. It provides a way to define variables and perform operations on them using functions like `bind` and `let`.
*
* Here's how the do simulation works:
*
* 1. Start the do simulation using the `Do` value
* 2. Within the do simulation scope, you can use the `bind` function to define variables and bind them to `Either` values
* 3. You can accumulate multiple `bind` statements to define multiple variables within the scope
* 4. Inside the do simulation scope, you can also use the `let` function to define variables and bind them to simple values
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either, pipe } from "effect"
*
* const result = pipe(
* Either.Do,
* Either.bind("x", () => Either.right(2)),
* Either.bind("y", () => Either.right(3)),
* Either.let("sum", ({ x, y }) => x + y)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(result, Either.right({ x: 2, y: 3, sum: 5 }))
* ```
*
* @see {@link Do}
* @see {@link bind}
* @see {@link let_ let}
*
* @category do notation
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<N extends string>(name: N): <A, E>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<{ [K in N]: A }, E>
/**
* The "do simulation" in Effect allows you to write code in a more declarative style, similar to the "do notation" in other programming languages. It provides a way to define variables and perform operations on them using functions like `bind` and `let`.
*
* Here's how the do simulation works:
*
* 1. Start the do simulation using the `Do` value
* 2. Within the do simulation scope, you can use the `bind` function to define variables and bind them to `Either` values
* 3. You can accumulate multiple `bind` statements to define multiple variables within the scope
* 4. Inside the do simulation scope, you can also use the `let` function to define variables and bind them to simple values
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either, pipe } from "effect"
*
* const result = pipe(
* Either.Do,
* Either.bind("x", () => Either.right(2)),
* Either.bind("y", () => Either.right(3)),
* Either.let("sum", ({ x, y }) => x + y)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(result, Either.right({ x: 2, y: 3, sum: 5 }))
* ```
*
* @see {@link Do}
* @see {@link bind}
* @see {@link let_ let}
*
* @category do notation
* @since 2.0.0
*/
<A, E, N extends string>(self: Either<A, E>, name: N): Either<{ [K in N]: A }, E>
} = doNotation.bindTo<EitherTypeLambda>(map)
const let_: {
<N extends string, A extends object, B>(
name: Exclude<N, keyof A>,
f: (r: NoInfer<A>) => B
): <E>(self: Either<A, E>) => Either<{ [K in N | keyof A]: K extends keyof A ? A[K] : B }, E>
<A extends object, E, N extends string, B>(
self: Either<A, E>,
name: Exclude<N, keyof A>,
f: (r: NoInfer<A>) => B
): Either<{ [K in N | keyof A]: K extends keyof A ? A[K] : B }, E>
} = doNotation.let_<EitherTypeLambda>(map)
export {
/**
* The "do simulation" in Effect allows you to write code in a more declarative style, similar to the "do notation" in other programming languages. It provides a way to define variables and perform operations on them using functions like `bind` and `let`.
*
* Here's how the do simulation works:
*
* 1. Start the do simulation using the `Do` value
* 2. Within the do simulation scope, you can use the `bind` function to define variables and bind them to `Either` values
* 3. You can accumulate multiple `bind` statements to define multiple variables within the scope
* 4. Inside the do simulation scope, you can also use the `let` function to define variables and bind them to simple values
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import * as assert from "node:assert"
* import { Either, pipe } from "effect"
*
* const result = pipe(
* Either.Do,
* Either.bind("x", () => Either.right(2)),
* Either.bind("y", () => Either.right(3)),
* Either.let("sum", ({ x, y }) => x + y)
* )
* assert.deepStrictEqual(result, Either.right({ x: 2, y: 3, sum: 5 }))
* ```
*
* @see {@link Do}
* @see {@link bindTo}
* @see {@link bind}
*
* @category do notation
* @since 2.0.0
*/
let_ as let
}
/**
* Converts an `Option` of an `Either` into an `Either` of an `Option`.
*
* **Details**
*
* This function transforms an `Option<Either<A, E>>` into an
* `Either<Option<A>, E>`. If the `Option` is `None`, the resulting `Either`
* will be a `Right` with a `None` value. If the `Option` is `Some`, the
* inner `Either` will be executed, and its result wrapped in a `Some`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import { Effect, Either, Option } from "effect"
*
* // ┌─── Option<Either<number, never>>
* // ▼
* const maybe = Option.some(Either.right(42))
*
* // ┌─── Either<Option<number>, never, never>
* // ▼
* const result = Either.transposeOption(maybe)
*
* console.log(Effect.runSync(result))
* // Output: { _id: 'Option', _tag: 'Some', value: 42 }
* ```
*
* @since 3.14.0
* @category Optional Wrapping & Unwrapping
*/
export const transposeOption = <A = never, E = never>(
self: Option<Either<A, E>>
): Either<Option<A>, E> => {
return option_.isNone(self) ? right(option_.none) : map(self.value, option_.some)
}
/**
* Applies an `Either` on an `Option` and transposes the result.
*
* **Details**
*
* If the `Option` is `None`, the resulting `Either` will immediately succeed with a `Right` value of `None`.
* If the `Option` is `Some`, the transformation function will be applied to the inner value, and its result wrapped in a `Some`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import { Either, Option, pipe } from "effect"
*
* // ┌─── Either<Option<number>, never>>
* // ▼
* const noneResult = pipe(
* Option.none(),
* Either.transposeMapOption(() => Either.right(42)) // will not be executed
* )
* console.log(noneResult)
* // Output: { _id: 'Either', _tag: 'Right', right: { _id: 'Option', _tag: 'None' } }
*
* // ┌─── Either<Option<number>, never>>
* // ▼
* const someRightResult = pipe(
* Option.some(42),
* Either.transposeMapOption((value) => Either.right(value * 2))
* )
* console.log(someRightResult)
* // Output: { _id: 'Either', _tag: 'Right', right: { _id: 'Option', _tag: 'Some', value: 84 } }
* ```
*
* @since 3.15.0
* @category Optional Wrapping & Unwrapping
*/
export const transposeMapOption = dual<
/**
* Applies an `Either` on an `Option` and transposes the result.
*
* **Details**
*
* If the `Option` is `None`, the resulting `Either` will immediately succeed with a `Right` value of `None`.
* If the `Option` is `Some`, the transformation function will be applied to the inner value, and its result wrapped in a `Some`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import { Either, Option, pipe } from "effect"
*
* // ┌─── Either<Option<number>, never>>
* // ▼
* const noneResult = pipe(
* Option.none(),
* Either.transposeMapOption(() => Either.right(42)) // will not be executed
* )
* console.log(noneResult)
* // Output: { _id: 'Either', _tag: 'Right', right: { _id: 'Option', _tag: 'None' } }
*
* // ┌─── Either<Option<number>, never>>
* // ▼
* const someRightResult = pipe(
* Option.some(42),
* Either.transposeMapOption((value) => Either.right(value * 2))
* )
* console.log(someRightResult)
* // Output: { _id: 'Either', _tag: 'Right', right: { _id: 'Option', _tag: 'Some', value: 84 } }
* ```
*
* @since 3.15.0
* @category Optional Wrapping & Unwrapping
*/
<A, B, E = never>(f: (self: A) => Either<B, E>) => (self: Option<A>) => Either<Option<B>, E>,
/**
* Applies an `Either` on an `Option` and transposes the result.
*
* **Details**
*
* If the `Option` is `None`, the resulting `Either` will immediately succeed with a `Right` value of `None`.
* If the `Option` is `Some`, the transformation function will be applied to the inner value, and its result wrapped in a `Some`.
*
* @example
* ```ts
* import { Either, Option, pipe } from "effect"
*
* // ┌─── Either<Option<number>, never>>
* // ▼
* const noneResult = pipe(
* Option.none(),
* Either.transposeMapOption(() => Either.right(42)) // will not be executed
* )
* console.log(noneResult)
* // Output: { _id: 'Either', _tag: 'Right', right: { _id: 'Option', _tag: 'None' } }
*
* // ┌─── Either<Option<number>, never>>
* // ▼
* const someRightResult = pipe(
* Option.some(42),
* Either.transposeMapOption((value) => Either.right(value * 2))
* )
* console.log(someRightResult)
* // Output: { _id: 'Either', _tag: 'Right', right: { _id: 'Option', _tag: 'Some', value: 84 } }
* ```
*
* @since 3.15.0
* @category Optional Wrapping & Unwrapping
*/
<A, B, E = never>(self: Option<A>, f: (self: A) => Either<B, E>) => Either<Option<B>, E>
>(2, (self, f) => option_.isNone(self) ? right(option_.none) : map(f(self.value), option_.some))