@Name(value="arrow::Result<std::shared_ptr<arrow::csv::TableReader> >") @NoOffset @Properties(inherit=arrow.class) public class TableReaderResult extends Pointer
Pointer.CustomDeallocator, Pointer.Deallocator, Pointer.NativeDeallocator, Pointer.ReferenceCounter| Constructor and Description |
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TableReaderResult()
Constructs a Result object that contains a non-OK status.
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TableReaderResult(long size)
Native array allocator.
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TableReaderResult(Pointer p)
Pointer cast constructor.
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TableReaderResult(Status status)
Constructs a Result object with the given non-OK Status object.
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TableReaderResult(TableReader value)
Constructs a Result object that contains
value. |
TableReaderResult(TableReaderResult other)
Copy constructor.
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boolean |
Equals(TableReaderResult other)
Compare to another Result.
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TableReaderResult |
getPointer(long i) |
TableReader |
MoveValueUnsafe() |
TableReader |
multiply() |
boolean |
ok()
Indicates whether the object contains a
T value. |
TableReaderResult |
position(long position) |
TableReaderResult |
put(TableReaderResult other)
Copy-assignment operator.
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Status |
status()
Gets the stored status object, or an OK status if a
T value is stored. |
TableReader |
ValueOrDie()
Gets a mutable reference to the stored
T value. |
TableReader |
ValueUnsafe()
Cast the internally stored value to produce a new result or propagate the stored
error.
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Pointer(Pointer).public TableReaderResult(long size)
Pointer.position(long).public TableReaderResult()
explicit to prevent attempts to return {}
from a function with a return type of, for example,
Result<std::vector<int>>. While return {} seems like it would return
an empty vector, it will actually invoke the default constructor of
Result.public TableReaderResult(@Const @ByRef Status status)
status must
not be an OK status, otherwise this constructor will abort.
This constructor is not declared explicit so that a function with a return
type of Result<T> can return a Status object, and the status will be
implicitly converted to the appropriate return type as a matter of
convenience.status - The non-OK Status object to initialize to.public TableReaderResult(@SharedPtr TableReader value)
value. The resulting object
is considered to have an OK status. The wrapped element can be accessed
with ValueOrDie().
This constructor is made implicit so that a function with a return type of
Result<T> can return an object of type T, implicitly converting
it to a Result<T> object.value - The value to initialize to.public TableReaderResult(@Const @ByRef TableReaderResult other)
Result
object results in a compilation error.other - The value to copy from.public TableReaderResult position(long position)
public TableReaderResult getPointer(long i)
getPointer in class Pointer@ByRef @Name(value="operator =") public TableReaderResult put(@Const @ByRef TableReaderResult other)
other - The Result object to copy.@Cast(value="bool") public boolean Equals(@Const @ByRef TableReaderResult other)
@Cast(value="bool") public boolean ok()
T value. Generally instead
of accessing this directly you will want to use ASSIGN_OR_RAISE defined
below.@Const @ByRef public Status status()
T value is stored.
/**
/** @return The stored non-OK status object, or an OK status if this object
/** has a value.@SharedPtr public TableReader ValueOrDie()
T value.
This method should only be called if this Result object's status is OK
(i.e. a call to ok() returns true), otherwise this call will abort.T value.@SharedPtr @Name(value="operator *") public TableReader multiply()
@SharedPtr public TableReader ValueUnsafe()
@SharedPtr public TableReader MoveValueUnsafe()
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