path
The path module contains utility functions for path handling
Functions
try_default(base, segments, otherwise)
Determine if a base value matches an segment index array. Returns the value under the match on a hit. Returns a default user provided value on no match.
The base
value can be a record, an array or the literal null.
The segments
value should be an array where each field is used
to traverse the base
value, as follows:
- String yielding expression segments used for field traversal
- Integer yielding expression segments used for array traversal
- A empty segment list yields is considered a match yielding the base value
Examples
use std::path;
{"snot": "badger"} == path::try_default({"snot": "badger"}, [], "test")
"flook" == path::try_default([{"snot": "badger"}, ["fleek", "flook"]], [1, 1], "test")
"badger" == path::try_default([{"snot": "badger"}, ["fleek", "flook"]], [0, "snot"], "test")
"fleek" == path::try_default([{"snot": "badger"}, ["fleek", "flook"]], [1, 0], "test")
"test" == path::try_default([{"snot": "badger"}, ["fleek", "flook"]], [1, 2], "test")
# Statements of the general form
match event of
case %{ absent host } => let event.host = system::hostname()
default => event.host
end;
# Can now be written more tersely as:
# If host is absent, default to the system hostname
let host = try_default(event, ["host"], system::hostname())
Returns a tremor value