is-err
Checking if a response is an error in Clarity smart contracts.
Function Signature
(is-err value)
- Input:
(response A B)
- Output:
bool
Why it matters
The is-err
function is crucial for:
- 1Determining if a response value represents an error.
- 2Implementing error handling and validation logic.
- 3Ensuring robust contract behavior by checking for errors.
- 4Simplifying conditional checks based on response types.
When to use it
Use is-err
when you need to:
- Check if a response value is an error.
- Implement conditional logic based on the success or failure of operations.
- Validate the results of function calls that return response types.
- Handle errors gracefully in your contract logic.
Best Practices
- Use
is-err
in combination withmatch
orif
for comprehensive error handling. - Ensure that the response value being checked is of the correct type.
- Use meaningful variable names for better readability.
- Combine with other response handling functions like
is-ok
for complete validation.
Practical Example: Validating a Token Transfer
Let's implement a function that validates a token transfer and checks for errors:
(define-map UserBalances { userId: principal } { balance: uint })(define-public (transfer-tokens (amount uint) (recipient principal))(let((senderBalance (default-to u0 (map-get? UserBalances { userId: tx-sender })))(recipientBalance (default-to u0 (map-get? UserBalances { userId: recipient })))(transferResult (if (>= senderBalance amount)(begin(map-set UserBalances { userId: tx-sender } { balance: (- senderBalance amount) })(map-set UserBalances { userId: recipient } { balance: (+ recipientBalance amount) })(ok true))(err u1))))(if (is-err transferResult)(err u2)(ok true))));; Usage(map-set UserBalances { userId: tx-sender } { balance: u100 })(transfer-tokens u50 'SPAXYA5XS51713FDTQ8H94EJ4V579CXMTRNBZKSF) ;; Returns (ok true)(transfer-tokens u200 'SPAXYA5XS51713FDTQ8H94EJ4V579CXMTRNBZKSF) ;; Returns (err u2)
This example demonstrates:
- 1Using
is-err
to check if the token transfer operation resulted in an error. - 2Implementing conditional logic based on the success or failure of the transfer.
- 3Handling both the success and error cases appropriately.
Common Pitfalls
- 1Assuming the response value is always of the correct type, leading to type errors.
- 2Not handling all possible error cases, resulting in incomplete error handling.
- 3Overlooking the need for comprehensive validation and error checking.
- 4Using
is-err
without meaningful error codes or messages, making debugging harder.
Related Functions
is-ok
: Checks if a response value isok
.err
: Constructs an error response.ok
: Constructs a success response.
Conclusion
The is-err
function is a fundamental tool for error handling in Clarity smart contracts. It allows developers to check if a response value represents an error, enabling robust and comprehensive error handling and validation logic. When used effectively, is-err
enhances the reliability and maintainability of your smart contract code by ensuring that errors are detected and handled appropriately.