infix orelse
Documentation for infix orelse assembled from the following types:
language documentation Operators
From Operators
(Operators) infix orelse
The orelse operator is similar to infix //, except with looser precedence and $_ aliasing.
Returns the first defined argument, or else the last argument. Last argument is returned as-is, without being checked for definedness at all. Short-circuits. The result of the left side is bound to $_ for the right side, or passed as an argument if the right side is a Callable, whose count must be 0 or 1.
This operator is useful for handling Failures returned by routines since the expected value is usually defined and Failure never is:
sub meows { ++$ < 4 ?? fail 'out of meows!' !! '🐱' }
sub meows-processor1 { meows() orelse .return } # return handled Failure
sub meows-processor2 { meows() orelse fail $_ } # return re-armed Failure
sub meows-processor3 {
# Use non-Failure output, or else print a message that stuff's wrong
meows() andthen .say orelse ‘something's wrong’.say;
}
say "{.^name}, {.handled}" # OUTPUT: «Failure, True»
given meows-processor1;
say "{.^name}, {.handled}" # OUTPUT: «Failure, False»
given meows-processor2;
meows-processor3; # OUTPUT: «something's wrong»
meows-processor3; # OUTPUT: «🐱»