public static enum Sinks.EmitResult extends Enum<Sinks.EmitResult>
Sinks.Many.tryEmitNext(Object).
 This does not guarantee that a signal is consumed, it simply refers to the sink state when an emit method is invoked.
 This is a particularly important distinction with regard to FAIL_CANCELLED which means the sink is -now-
 interrupted and emission can't proceed. Consequently, it is possible to emit a signal and obtain an "OK" status even
 if an in-flight cancellation is happening. This is due to the async nature of these actions: producer emits while
 consumer can interrupt independently.| Enum Constant and Description | 
|---|
| FAIL_CANCELLEDHas failed to emit the signal because the sink was previously interrupted by its consumer | 
| FAIL_NON_SERIALIZEDHas failed to emit the signal because the access was not serialized | 
| FAIL_OVERFLOWHas failed to emit the signal because the sink does not have buffering capacity left | 
| FAIL_TERMINATEDHas failed to emit the signal because the sink was previously terminated successfully or with an error | 
| FAIL_ZERO_SUBSCRIBERHas failed to emit the signal because the sink has never been subscribed to has no capacity
 to buffer the signal. | 
| OKHas successfully emitted the signal | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | isFailure()Represents a failure to emit a signal. | 
| boolean | isSuccess()Represents a successful emission of a signal. | 
| void | orThrow()Easily convert from an  Sinks.EmitResultto throwing an exception onfailure cases. | 
| void | orThrowWithCause(Throwable cause)Easily convert from an  Sinks.EmitResultto throwing an exception onfailure cases. | 
| static Sinks.EmitResult | valueOf(String name)Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name. | 
| static Sinks.EmitResult[] | values()Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in
the order they are declared. | 
public static final Sinks.EmitResult OK
public static final Sinks.EmitResult FAIL_TERMINATED
public static final Sinks.EmitResult FAIL_OVERFLOW
public static final Sinks.EmitResult FAIL_CANCELLED
public static final Sinks.EmitResult FAIL_NON_SERIALIZED
public static final Sinks.EmitResult FAIL_ZERO_SUBSCRIBER
public static Sinks.EmitResult[] values()
for (Sinks.EmitResult c : Sinks.EmitResult.values()) System.out.println(c);
public static Sinks.EmitResult valueOf(String name)
name - the name of the enum constant to be returned.IllegalArgumentException - if this enum type has no constant with the specified nameNullPointerException - if the argument is nullpublic boolean isSuccess()
 This is more future-proof than checking for equality with OK since
 new OK-like codes could be introduced later.
public boolean isFailure()
public void orThrow()
Sinks.EmitResult to throwing an exception on failure cases.
 This is useful if throwing is the most relevant way of dealing with a failed emission attempt.
 Note however that generally Reactor code doesn't favor throwing exceptions but rather propagating
 them through onError signals.
 See also orThrowWithCause(Throwable) in case of an emitError
 failure for which you want to attach the originally pushed Exception.orThrowWithCause(Throwable)public void orThrowWithCause(Throwable cause)
Sinks.EmitResult to throwing an exception on failure cases.
 This is useful if throwing is the most relevant way of dealing with failed tryEmitError
 attempt, in which case you probably wants to propagate the originally pushed Exception.
 Note however that generally Reactor code doesn't favor throwing exceptions but rather propagating
 them through onError signals.orThrow()