- Overview
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- Get started with Canton and the JSON Ledger API
- Get Started with Canton, the JSON Ledger API, and TypeScript
- Get started with Canton Network App Dev Quickstart
- Get started with smart contract development
- Basic contracts
- Test templates using Daml scripts
- Build the Daml Archive (.dar) file
- Data types
- Transform contracts using choices
- Add constraints to a contract
- Parties and authority
- Compose choices
- Handle exceptions
- Work with dependencies
- Functional programming 101
- The Daml standard library
- Test Daml contracts
- Next steps
- Application development
- Getting started
- Development how-tos
- Component how-tos
- Explanations
- References
- Application development
- Smart contract development
- Daml language cheat sheet
- Daml language reference
- Daml standard library
- DA.Action.State.Class
- DA.Action.State
- DA.Action
- DA.Assert
- DA.Bifunctor
- DA.Crypto.Text
- DA.Date
- DA.Either
- DA.Exception
- DA.Fail
- DA.Foldable
- DA.Functor
- DA.Internal.Interface.AnyView.Types
- DA.Internal.Interface.AnyView
- DA.List.BuiltinOrder
- DA.List.Total
- DA.List
- DA.Logic
- DA.Map
- DA.Math
- DA.Monoid
- DA.NonEmpty.Types
- DA.NonEmpty
- DA.Numeric
- DA.Optional
- DA.Record
- DA.Semigroup
- DA.Set
- DA.Stack
- DA.Text
- DA.TextMap
- DA.Time
- DA.Traversable
- DA.Tuple
- DA.Validation
- GHC.Show.Text
- GHC.Tuple.Check
- Prelude
- Smart contract upgrading reference
- Glossary of concepts
DA.Either¶
The Either
type represents values with two possibilities.
It is sometimes used to represent a value which is either correct
or an error. By convention, the Left
constructor is used to hold
an error value and the Right
constructor is used to hold a correct
value (mnemonic: "right" also means correct).
Functions¶
- partitionEithers
: [Either a b] -> ([a], [b])
Partitions a list of
Either
into two lists, theLeft
andRight
elements respectively. Order is maintained.
- fromLeft
: a -> Either a b -> a
Return the contents of a
Left
-value, or a default value in case of aRight
-value.
- fromRight
: b -> Either a b -> b
Return the contents of a
Right
-value, or a default value in case of aLeft
-value.
- optionalToEither
: a -> Optional b -> Either a b
Convert a
Optional
value to anEither
value, using the supplied parameter as theLeft
value if theOptional
isNone
.
- eitherToOptional
-
Convert an
Either
value to aOptional
, dropping any value inLeft
.