frostfs-sdk-go/client/status/status.go
Anton Nikiforov 9a072a8f49 [#68] Replace interface{} with any
Signed-off-by: Anton Nikiforov <an.nikiforov@yadro.com>
2023-05-15 17:21:49 +03:00

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package apistatus
// Status defines a variety of FrostFS API status returns.
//
// All statuses are split into two disjoint subsets: successful and failed, and:
// - statuses that implement the build-in error interface are considered failed statuses;
// - all other value types are considered successes (nil is a default success).
//
// In Go code type of success can be determined by a type switch, failure - by a switch with errors.As calls.
// Nil should be considered as a success, and default switch section - as an unrecognized Status.
//
// To convert statuses into errors and vice versa, use functions ErrToStatus and ErrFromStatus, respectively.
// ErrFromStatus function returns nil for successful statuses. However, to simplify the check of statuses for success,
// IsSuccessful function should be used (try to avoid nil comparison).
// It should be noted that using direct typecasting is not a compatible approach.
//
// To transport statuses using the FrostFS API V2 protocol, see StatusV2 interface and FromStatusV2 and ToStatusV2 functions.
type Status any
// ErrFromStatus converts Status instance to error if it is failed. Returns nil on successful Status.
//
// Note: direct assignment may not be compatibility-safe.
func ErrFromStatus(st Status) error {
if err, ok := st.(error); ok {
return err
}
return nil
}
// ErrToStatus converts the error instance to Status instance.
//
// Note: direct assignment may not be compatibility-safe.
func ErrToStatus(err error) Status {
return err
}
// IsSuccessful checks if status is successful.
//
// Note: direct cast may not be compatibility-safe.
func IsSuccessful(st Status) bool {
_, ok := st.(error)
return !ok
}