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Marius Bancila
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Marius Bancila is a software engineer with two decades of experience in developing solutions for line of business applications and more. He is the author of The Modern C++ Challenge and Template Metaprogramming with C++. He works as a software architect and is focused on Microsoft technologies, mainly developing desktop applications with C++ and C#. He is passionate about sharing his technical expertise with others and, for that reason, he has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for C++ and later developer technologies since 2006. Marius lives in Romania and is active in various online communities.
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Chaining together computations that may or may not produce a value

In the previous recipe, we have seen how to use the std::optional class for storing a value that may or may not exist. Its use cases include optional parameters to functions and return values from functions that may fail to produce a result. When multiple such functions need to be chained together, the code can become cumbersome and verbose. For this reason, the C++23 standard has added several new methods to the std::optional class. They are referred to by the term monadic operations. These methods are transform(), and_then(), and or_else(). In this recipe, we’ll see what they are useful for.

In simple terms, in functional programming, a monad is a container that encapsulates some functionality on top of a value that it wraps. Such an example is std::optional in C++. On the other hand, a monadic operation is a function from a domain D into D itself. For instance, the identity function (a function...

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Marius Bancila

Marius Bancila is a software engineer with two decades of experience in developing solutions for line of business applications and more. He is the author of The Modern C++ Challenge and Template Metaprogramming with C++. He works as a software architect and is focused on Microsoft technologies, mainly developing desktop applications with C++ and C#. He is passionate about sharing his technical expertise with others and, for that reason, he has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for C++ and later developer technologies since 2006. Marius lives in Romania and is active in various online communities.
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