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/*
* Copyright (C) 2020 The Android Open Source Project
*
* 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.
*/
#ifndef ANDROID_FRAMEWORKS_ML_NN_COMMON_NNAPI_RESULT_H
#define ANDROID_FRAMEWORKS_ML_NN_COMMON_NNAPI_RESULT_H
#include <android-base/expected.h>
#include <optional>
#include <sstream>
#include <string>
#include <tuple>
#include <utility>
namespace android::nn {
/**
* Type alias for `::android::base::expected` where the unexpected state is represented by a
* std::string describing the error.
*
* See the following file for more information on ::android::base::expected:
* system/libbase/include/android-base/expected.h
*/
template <typename Type>
using Result = base::expected<Type, std::string>;
namespace detail {
template <typename... Ts>
class ErrorBuilder {
public:
template <typename... Us>
explicit ErrorBuilder(Us&&... args) : mArgs(std::forward<Us>(args)...) {}
template <typename T, typename E>
operator base::expected<T, E>() /* NOLINT(google-explicit-constructor) */ {
return std::apply(
[this](Ts&&... args) {
return base::unexpected<E>(E{std::move(mStream).str(), std::move(args)...});
},
std::move(mArgs));
}
template <typename T>
ErrorBuilder operator<<(const T& t) {
mStream << t;
return std::move(*this);
}
private:
std::tuple<Ts...> mArgs;
std::ostringstream mStream;
};
} // namespace detail
/**
* Creates an error builder for the case where no arguments are provided.
*/
template <typename... Types>
inline detail::ErrorBuilder<std::decay_t<Types>...> error(Types&&... args) {
return detail::ErrorBuilder<std::decay_t<Types>...>(std::forward<Types>(args)...);
}
/**
* Helper macro that will create an error builder already populated with the file name and line
* number.
*
* This macro uses the following customization points:
* * `::android::nn::error` is a set of functions that can be customized to return a specialized
* error builder object. Customization is based on the types of arguments passed and the number
* of arguments passed to `error`.
*
* Usage at error site:
* if (errorDetected) {
* return NN_ERROR() << "<error_message>";
* }
* return <regular_return_value>;
*/
#define NN_ERROR(...) \
[&] { \
using ::android::nn::error; \
return error(__VA_ARGS__) << __FILE__ << ":" << __LINE__ << ": "; \
}()
template <typename T, typename E>
bool nnTryHasValue(const base::expected<T, E>& o) {
return o.has_value();
}
template <typename T, typename E>
T nnTryGetValue(base::expected<T, E> o) {
return std::move(o).value();
}
template <typename T, typename E>
base::unexpected<E> nnTryGetError(base::expected<T, E> o) {
return base::unexpected(std::move(o).error());
}
template <typename T>
bool nnTryHasValue(const std::optional<T>& o) {
return o.has_value();
}
template <typename T>
T nnTryGetValue(std::optional<T> o) {
return std::move(o).value();
}
template <typename T>
std::nullopt_t nnTryGetError(std::optional<T> /*o*/) {
return std::nullopt;
}
/**
* A macro that will exit from the current function if `expr` is unexpected or return the expected
* value from the macro if `expr` is expected.
*
* This macro can currently be used on `::android::nn::Result`, `::android::base::expected`, or
* `std::optional` values. To enable this macro to be used with other values, implement the
* following functions for the type:
* * `::android::nn::nnTryHasValue` returns `true` if the `expr` holds a successful value, false if
* the `expr` value holds an error
* * `::android::nn::nnTryGetError` returns the successful value of `expr` or crashes
* * `::android::nn::nnTryGetValue` returns the error value of `expr` or crashes
*
* Usage at call site:
* const auto [a, b, c] = NN_TRY(failableFunction(args));
*/
#define NN_TRY(expr) \
({ \
using ::android::nn::nnTryHasValue; \
using ::android::nn::nnTryGetValue; \
using ::android::nn::nnTryGetError; \
auto nnTryTemporaryResult = expr; \
if (!nnTryHasValue(nnTryTemporaryResult)) { \
return nnTryGetError(std::move(nnTryTemporaryResult)); \
} \
nnTryGetValue(std::move(nnTryTemporaryResult)); \
})
} // namespace android::nn
#endif // ANDROID_FRAMEWORKS_ML_NN_COMMON_NNAPI_RESULT_H