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Don't use the word "unwrap" to describe "unwrap" methods #68918
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It's tautological, and Rust-specific Jargon. This changes various Option/Result methods to consistently describe unwrapping behavior using the words "return", "contain", "consume". It also renames the closure argument of `Return::unwrap_or_else` to `default` to be consistent with `Option`.
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Don't use the word "unwrap" to describe "unwrap" methods It's tautological, and "unwrap" is essentially Rust-specific jargon. I was teaching a newbie some Rust, and doing the usual hand-waving about error handling using unwrap. They asked what 'unwrap' means. I said look it up in the docs. The docs read (paraphrased) "unwrap unwraps". I was embarrassed. This changes all the Option/Result functions with unwrapping behavior to use a variation on a single description: > "Returns the contained `Some/Ok` value [or ...]." It also renames the closure of `Result::unwrap_or_else` to `default` for consistency with `Option`, and perhaps makes a few other small tweaks. Previous: rust-lang#68849
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Don't use the word "unwrap" to describe "unwrap" methods It's tautological, and "unwrap" is essentially Rust-specific jargon. I was teaching a newbie some Rust, and doing the usual hand-waving about error handling using unwrap. They asked what 'unwrap' means. I said look it up in the docs. The docs read (paraphrased) "unwrap unwraps". I was embarrassed. This changes all the Option/Result functions with unwrapping behavior to use a variation on a single description: > "Returns the contained `Some/Ok` value [or ...]." It also renames the closure of `Result::unwrap_or_else` to `default` for consistency with `Option`, and perhaps makes a few other small tweaks. Previous: rust-lang#68849
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Don't use the word "unwrap" to describe "unwrap" methods It's tautological, and "unwrap" is essentially Rust-specific jargon. I was teaching a newbie some Rust, and doing the usual hand-waving about error handling using unwrap. They asked what 'unwrap' means. I said look it up in the docs. The docs read (paraphrased) "unwrap unwraps". I was embarrassed. This changes all the Option/Result functions with unwrapping behavior to use a variation on a single description: > "Returns the contained `Some/Ok` value [or ...]." It also renames the closure of `Result::unwrap_or_else` to `default` for consistency with `Option`, and perhaps makes a few other small tweaks. Previous: rust-lang#68849
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Don't use the word "unwrap" to describe "unwrap" methods It's tautological, and "unwrap" is essentially Rust-specific jargon. I was teaching a newbie some Rust, and doing the usual hand-waving about error handling using unwrap. They asked what 'unwrap' means. I said look it up in the docs. The docs read (paraphrased) "unwrap unwraps". I was embarrassed. This changes all the Option/Result functions with unwrapping behavior to use a variation on a single description: > "Returns the contained `Some/Ok` value [or ...]." It also renames the closure of `Result::unwrap_or_else` to `default` for consistency with `Option`, and perhaps makes a few other small tweaks. Previous: rust-lang#68849
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Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #68718 (Move `rustc_hir::def_id` to `rustc_span::def_id`) - #68834 (Fix and test implementation of BTreeMap's first/last_entry, pop_first/last) - #68857 (perf: Reduce Vec allocations in normalization by passing &mut Vec) - #68918 (Don't use the word "unwrap" to describe "unwrap" methods) - #68946 (Mark several functions and methods in core::cmp as #[must_use]) - #68958 (Clean up E0277 and E0282 explanations) - #68960 (codegen: misc cleanups around debuginfo scopes and locations.) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #68718 (Move `rustc_hir::def_id` to `rustc_span::def_id`) - #68834 (Fix and test implementation of BTreeMap's first/last_entry, pop_first/last) - #68857 (perf: Reduce Vec allocations in normalization by passing &mut Vec) - #68918 (Don't use the word "unwrap" to describe "unwrap" methods) - #68946 (Mark several functions and methods in core::cmp as #[must_use]) - #68958 (Clean up E0277 and E0282 explanations) - #68960 (codegen: misc cleanups around debuginfo scopes and locations.) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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It's tautological, and "unwrap" is essentially Rust-specific jargon.
I was teaching a newbie some Rust, and doing the usual hand-waving about error handling using unwrap. They asked what 'unwrap' means. I said look it up in the docs. The docs read (paraphrased) "unwrap unwraps". I was embarrassed.
This changes all the Option/Result functions with unwrapping behavior to use a variation on a single description:
It also renames the closure of
Result::unwrap_or_else
todefault
for consistency withOption
, and perhaps makes a few other small tweaks.Previous: #68849