An option type or maybe type is a polymorphic type that represents encapsulation of an optional value; e.g. it is used as the return type of functions which may or may not return a meaningful value when they are applied.
#include <stdio.h>
typedef const double *Number;
static Number Number_new(double number);
static Number zero(void);
static Number cube(Number number);
static OptionOf(Number) division(Number dividend, Number divisor);
static OptionOf(Number) squareRoot(Number number);
int main() {
Number number = Option_unwrap(
Option_alt(
Option_map(Option_chain(division(Number_new(36), Number_new(4)), squareRoot), cube),
Option_some(zero())
)
);
printf("Number is: %f\n", *number);
return 0;
}