Just came across this code from here:
...
let mut txn = client.transaction()?;
loop {
let mut sp = txn.savepoint("cockroach_restart")?;
match op(&mut sp).and_then(|t| sp.commit().map(|_| t)) {
Err(ref err)
if err
.code()
.map(|e| *e == SqlState::T_R_SERIALIZATION_FAILURE)
.unwrap_or(false) => {}
r => break r,
}
}
.and_then(|t| txn.commit().map(|_| t))
...
It's not very clear what's happening inside the match
block.
- Why is there no handling for
Ok
variant after handlingErr
? - Where does
r
come from? - What's the logic with
err.code()...
? It's mapping from pointer to bool but then unwrap on a bool??? and then do nothing?