Mass rename if_ok! to try!

This "bubble up an error" macro was originally named if_ok! in order to get it
landed, but after the fact it was discovered that this name is not exactly
desirable.

The name `if_ok!` isn't immediately clear that is has much to do with error
handling, and it doesn't look fantastic in all contexts (if if_ok!(...) {}). In
general, the agreed opinion about `if_ok!` is that is came in as subpar.

The name `try!` is more invocative of error handling, it's shorter by 2 letters,
and it looks fitting in almost all circumstances. One concern about the word
`try!` is that it's too invocative of exceptions, but the belief is that this
will be overcome with documentation and examples.

Close #12037
This commit is contained in:
Alex Crichton
2014-02-19 10:07:49 -08:00
parent 06e1281198
commit 7bb498bd7a
32 changed files with 1222 additions and 1226 deletions

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@@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ impl Drop for Inner {
}
fn connect(addr: &CString, ty: libc::c_int) -> IoResult<Inner> {
let (addr, len) = if_ok!(addr_to_sockaddr_un(addr));
let inner = Inner { fd: if_ok!(unix_socket(ty)) };
let (addr, len) = try!(addr_to_sockaddr_un(addr));
let inner = Inner { fd: try!(unix_socket(ty)) };
let addrp = &addr as *libc::sockaddr_storage;
match retry(|| unsafe {
libc::connect(inner.fd, addrp as *libc::sockaddr,
@@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ fn connect(addr: &CString, ty: libc::c_int) -> IoResult<Inner> {
}
fn bind(addr: &CString, ty: libc::c_int) -> IoResult<Inner> {
let (addr, len) = if_ok!(addr_to_sockaddr_un(addr));
let inner = Inner { fd: if_ok!(unix_socket(ty)) };
let (addr, len) = try!(addr_to_sockaddr_un(addr));
let inner = Inner { fd: try!(unix_socket(ty)) };
let addrp = &addr as *libc::sockaddr_storage;
match unsafe {
libc::bind(inner.fd, addrp as *libc::sockaddr, len as libc::socklen_t)
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ impl UnixDatagram {
}
pub fn sendto(&mut self, buf: &[u8], dst: &CString) -> IoResult<()> {
let (dst, len) = if_ok!(addr_to_sockaddr_un(dst));
let (dst, len) = try!(addr_to_sockaddr_un(dst));
let dstp = &dst as *libc::sockaddr_storage;
let ret = retry(|| unsafe {
libc::sendto(self.fd(),