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hle/result: Amend ResultVal documentation
This amends the documentation slightly to reflect the updated interface.
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@ -154,34 +154,32 @@ constexpr ResultCode ResultSuccess(0);
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constexpr ResultCode ResultUnknown(UINT32_MAX);
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/**
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* This is an optional value type. It holds a `ResultCode` and, if that code is a success code,
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* also holds a result of type `T`. If the code is an error code then trying to access the inner
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* value fails, thus ensuring that the ResultCode of functions is always checked properly before
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* their return value is used. It is similar in concept to the `std::optional` type
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* (http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/experimental/optional) originally proposed for inclusion in
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* C++14, or the `Result` type in Rust (http://doc.rust-lang.org/std/result/index.html).
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* This is an optional value type. It holds a `ResultCode` and, if that code is ResultSuccess, it
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* also holds a result of type `T`. If the code is an error code (not ResultSuccess), then trying
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* to access the inner value with operator* is undefined behavior and will assert with Unwrap().
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* Users of this class must be cognizant to check the status of the ResultVal with operator bool(),
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* Code(), Succeeded() or Failed() prior to accessing the inner value.
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*
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* An example of how it could be used:
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* \code
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* ResultVal<int> Frobnicate(float strength) {
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* if (strength < 0.f || strength > 1.0f) {
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* // Can't frobnicate too weakly or too strongly
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* return ResultCode(ErrorDescription::OutOfRange, ErrorModule::Common,
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* ErrorSummary::InvalidArgument, ErrorLevel::Permanent);
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* return ResultCode{ErrorModule::Common, 1};
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* } else {
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* // Frobnicated! Give caller a cookie
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* return MakeResult<int>(42);
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* return MakeResult(42);
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* }
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* }
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* \endcode
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*
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* \code
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* ResultVal<int> frob_result = Frobnicate(0.75f);
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* auto frob_result = Frobnicate(0.75f);
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* if (frob_result) {
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* // Frobbed ok
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* printf("My cookie is %d\n", *frob_result);
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* } else {
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* printf("Guess I overdid it. :( Error code: %ux\n", frob_result.code().hex);
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* printf("Guess I overdid it. :( Error code: %ux\n", frob_result.Code().raw);
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* }
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* \endcode
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*/
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/**
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* This function is a helper used to construct `ResultVal`s. It receives the arguments to construct
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* `T` with and creates a success `ResultVal` contained the constructed value.
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* `T` with and creates a `ResultVal` that contains the constructed value.
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*/
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template <typename T, typename... Args>
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[[nodiscard]] ResultVal<T> MakeResult(Args&&... args) {
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