kotlin-result
kotlinx.coroutines
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ISC License | Apache License 2.0 |
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kotlin-result
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JEP draft: Exception handling in switch
Author here. I have no idea what you could possibly mean with this comment. The coroutineBinding implementation correctly uses the coroutines API for parallel decomposition of Result bindings, exactly how the Kotlin Corotines guide tells you to (backed by a [Mutex](https://github.com/michaelbull/kotlin-result/blob/master/kot...)). The coroutineBinding isn't even the main selling point of the library, you can use it without using this feature entirely.
Please could you elaborate on what "looking thread safe" means to you? The only portion of the library that supports concurrency *is* thread safe - the unit tests prove it and the use of concurrency primitives such as Kotlin's Mutex are indicative of this. I truly have no idea how you've judged the entirely of the lbirary on whether it's "thread safe" when there is a single function that's related to concurrency and it is very clearly using concurrency primitives.
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How do you define errors?
Sealed classes in combination with a library like https://github.com/michaelbull/kotlin-result will get you what you need. Essentially at that point you'll be doing error handling the way you would in Rust, where a 1-level deep sealed class containing data classes as children act as the root error type and each of its variants. If you have errors coming from two different domains you just create a wrapper error type for each domain.
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Result Class with Generic Type for both Success and Failure States
This is a great result lib: https://github.com/michaelbull/kotlin-result
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Is runCatching in use in any of your projects ? My team is abusing it
Lastly I do not like kotlin's Result and we use the kotlin-result library which is more expressive and not tied to Throwable (similar to Arrow's Either).
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Struggling with software robustness with Kotlin
In my own code, I started to use explicit error handling. I'm currently experimenting with Result (from https://github.com/michaelbull/kotlin-result) and Raise (from https://arrow-kt.io/).
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Thoughts on Kotlin Multiplatform?
un-related to multiplatform i've found it extremely helpful to wrap things in a Result type. If something can throw an error, it get's a Result return type. It sounds like that would help your use case too. The built in Result may be useful too
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Programming with Result
This is a better impl.
- It seems like I'm forced to make this choice at least once a day
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Are nearly all your functions suspend?
Using a result type can help to differentiate quite nicely. https://github.com/michaelbull/kotlin-result
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Kotlin Nitpicks: Language and Standard Library
kotlin-result
kotlinx.coroutines
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Gradle: from Newbie to Strong fundamentals
Now, let's consider an example. For instance, let's create a Kotlin/JVM project with kotlinx.coroutines library as a dependency.
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Add `statefulMap` and `statefulTransform` operator to Kotlin coroutines' Flow
Greetings community, I just submited a PR to Kotlin coroutines with two additional operators :
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Should I choose Kotlin over Java for a new project (backend)?
The harder parts of Kotlin are going to be things like kotlinx.coroutines, but that's just a library, not a core part of the language. It's about as hard to learn as a comparable library in another language, like the Task Parallel Library in .NET.
- kotlinx.coroutines 1.7.0 released
- Is it ok to have global scopes when the coroutine I'm starting has *nothing* to do with showing UI, nor do I care about its result?
- Release 1.7.0-Beta · Kotlin/kotlinx.coroutines
- Does the documentation of async{} and launch{} apply to each other? (Aside from the difference that async {} returned a Deferred)
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Reactive Backend Applications with Spring Boot, Kotlin and Coroutines (Part 2)
Kotlin has coroutines that are supported by the language and implemented by a library (the implementation remains platform-dependent): kotlinx.coroutines and a sandbox environment is available here to try it out.
- Kotlinx Coroutines for Kotlin 1.7.x
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Get value from coroutine function
That said, since it seems like you're doing UI stuff (Android?), you're best off doing all of the UI code in coroutines, using Dispatchers.Main as a context (as provided by one of the platform-specific coroutine libraries), since this will guarantee that your UI code will be safely run in the UI thread.
What are some alternatives?
result4k
kotlin-coroutines - Examples for coroutines design in Kotlin
kotlin-monads - Monads for Kotlin
kotlin - The Kotlin Programming Language.
Result - The modelling for success/failure of operations in Kotlin and KMM (Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile)
compose-multiplatform - Compose Multiplatform, a modern UI framework for Kotlin that makes building performant and beautiful user interfaces easy and enjoyable.
Arrow Meta - Functional companion to Kotlin's Compiler
okio - A modern I/O library for Android, Java, and Kotlin Multiplatform.
Komprehensions - Do comprehensions for Kotlin and 3rd party libraries [STABLE]
korim - Korim: Kotlin cORoutines IMaging, Bitmap and Vector graphics for Multiplatform Kotlin
Kategory - Λrrow - Functional companion to Kotlin's Standard Library
korio - Korio: Kotlin cORoutines I/O : Virtual File System + Async/Sync Streams + Async TCP Client/Server + WebSockets for Multiplatform Kotlin 1.3