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fault

fuzion.runtime.fault

fault -- effect that terminates a computation due to a runtime fault

Functions

§
:
Any
 => 
void 
[Inherited from  effect]
replace effect in the current context by this and abort current execution
§
:
Any
 => 
bool 
[Inherited from  effect]
does this effect support abort?

Redefining this to return `false` helps to detect unexptected calls to
`abort` at runtime and ensure that the static analysis finds that the
code executed with this effect will always return normally and produce
a result. This is used, e.g, in `mutate` to avoid static analysis
reporting `panic` as an effect of the use of a local mutate instance.
§
:
Any
 => 
String 
[Inherited from  Any]
create a String from this instance. Unless redefined, `a.as_string` will
create `"instance[T]"` where `T` is the dynamic type of `a`
§(e eff.fallible.ERROR)
:
Any
 => 
void 
[Inherited from  fallible]
cause fault with the given error
§
:
Any
 => 
Type 
[Inherited from  Any]
Get the dynamic type of this instance. For value instances `x`, this is
equal to `type_of x`, but for `x` with a `ref` type `x.dynamic_type` gives
the actual runtime type, while `type_of x` results in the static
compile-time type.

There is no dynamic type of a type instance since this would result in an
endless hierachy of types. So for Type values, dynamic_type is redefined
to just return Type.type.
§
:
Any
 => 
effect_mode.val 
[Inherited from  effect]
§
:
Any
 => 
String 
[Inherited from  Type]
name of this type, including type parameters, e.g. 'option (list i32)'.
§
:
Any
 => 
String 
[Inherited from  Any]
convenience prefix operator to create a string from a value.

This permits usage of `$` as a prefix operator in a similar way both
inside and outside of constant strings: $x and "$x" will produce the
same string.
§
:
Any
 => 
void 
[Inherited from  effect]
abort the current execution and return from the surrounding call to
abortable with result == false.
§(R 
type
, f Function effect.run.R, def Function effect.run.R)
:
Any
 => 
effect.run.R 
[Inherited from  effect]
execute the code of 'f' in the context of this effect

Type Features

§
:
Any
 is
 
[Inherited from  effect]
has an effect of the given type been installed?
§(E 
type
)
:
Any
 is
 
[Inherited from  effect]
has an effect of the given type been installed?
create an instance of `fault` with the given error handler.
§(T 
type
, code_try Function eff.fallible.type.try.T)
:
Any
 is
 
[Inherited from  fallible]
try -- run code and handle fault of type `fallible.this`.

try is a type feature that can be called on any child of `fallible`
to run the code given as an argument and handle an error using the
`Unary` provided to `catch`.

This enables Java-like try-catch syntax as follows

res := FALLIBLE_TYPE.try ()->

or even

res := FALLIBLE_TYPE.try code || (s->handle fialure `s`)

Note that the code is not executed unless `.catch` or `infix ||` is applied
to the result of the call to `try`.
§
:
Any
 is
 
[Inherited from  Any]
Get a type as a value.

This is a feature with the effect equivalent to Fuzion's `expr.type` call tail.
It is recommended to use `expr.type` and not `expr.type_value`.

`type_value` is here to show how this can be implemented and to illustrate the
difference to `dynamic_type`.