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CoreStore/Sources/ObjectiveC/CSSaveResult.swift
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//
// CSSaveResult.swift
// CoreStore
//
// Copyright © 2016 John Rommel Estropia
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
// copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
// SOFTWARE.
//
import Foundation
import CoreData
// MARK: - CSSaveResult
/**
The `CSSaveResult` serves as the Objective-C bridging type for `SaveResult`.
*/
@objc
public final class CSSaveResult: NSObject, CoreStoreBridge {
/**
`true` if the `commit` operation for the transaction succeeded, either because the save succeeded or because there were no changes to save. Returns `false` to indicate failure.
*/
@objc
public var isSuccess: Bool {
return self.swift.boolValue
}
/**
`true` if the `commit` operation for the transaction failed, or `false` otherwise. When `true`, the `error` property returns the actual `NSError` for the failure.
*/
@objc
public var isFailure: Bool {
return !self.swift.boolValue
}
/**
`true` if the `commit` operation for the transaction succeeded and if there was an actual change made. Returns `false` otherwise.
*/
@objc
public var hasChanges: Bool {
guard case .Success(let hasChanges) = self.swift else {
return false
}
return hasChanges
}
/**
The `NSError` for a failed `commit` operation, or `nil` if the `commit` succeeded
*/
@objc
public var error: NSError? {
guard case .Failure(let error) = self.swift else {
return nil
}
return error.objc
}
/**
If the result was a success, the `success` block is executed with a `BOOL` argument that indicates if there were any changes made. If the result was a failure, the `failure` block is executed with an `NSError` argument pertaining to the actual error.
The blocks are executed immediately as `@noescape` and will not be retained.
- parameter success: the block to execute on success. The block passes a `BOOL` argument that indicates if there were any changes made.
- parameter failure: the block to execute on failure. The block passes an `NSError` argument that pertains to the actuall error.
*/
@objc
public func handleSuccess(@noescape success: (hasChanges: Bool) -> Void, @noescape failure: (error: NSError) -> Void) {
switch self.swift {
case .Success(let hasChanges):
success(hasChanges: hasChanges)
case .Failure(let error):
failure(error: error.objc)
}
}
/**
If the result was a success, the `success` block is executed with a `BOOL` argument that indicates if there were any changes made. If the result was a failure, this method does nothing.
The block is executed immediately as `@noescape` and will not be retained.
- parameter success: the block to execute on success. The block passes a `BOOL` argument that indicates if there were any changes made.
*/
@objc
public func handleSuccess(@noescape success: (hasChanges: Bool) -> Void) {
guard case .Success(let hasChanges) = self.swift else {
return
}
success(hasChanges: hasChanges)
}
/**
If the result was a failure, the `failure` block is executed with an `NSError` argument pertaining to the actual error. If the result was a success, this method does nothing.
The block is executed immediately as `@noescape` and will not be retained.
- parameter failure: the block to execute on failure. The block passes an `NSError` argument that pertains to the actuall error.
*/
@objc
public func handleFailure(@noescape failure: (error: NSError) -> Void) {
guard case .Failure(let error) = self.swift else {
return
}
failure(error: error.objc)
}
// MARK: NSObject
public override var hash: Int {
return self.swift.hashValue
}
public override func isEqual(object: AnyObject?) -> Bool {
guard let object = object as? CSSaveResult else {
return false
}
return self.swift == object.swift
}
// MARK: CoreStoreBridge
internal let swift: SaveResult
public required init(_ swiftObject: SaveResult) {
self.swift = swiftObject
super.init()
}
}
// MARK: - SaveResult
extension SaveResult: CoreStoreBridgeable {
// MARK: CoreStoreBridgeable
internal typealias ObjCType = CSSaveResult
}