Function
A module defining utility methods for higher-order functional programming.
A module defining utility methods for higher-order functional programming.
Value members
Concrete methods
Given a sequence of functions f1
, ..., fn
, return the
function f1 andThen ... andThen fn
.
Given a sequence of functions f1
, ..., fn
, return the
function f1 andThen ... andThen fn
.
- Value Params
- fs
The given sequence of functions
Tupling for functions of arity 2.
Tupling for functions of arity 2. This transforms a function of arity 2 into a unary function that takes a pair of arguments.
- Note
These functions are slotted for deprecation, but it is on hold pending superior type inference for tupling anonymous functions.
Tupling for functions of arity 3.
Tupling for functions of arity 3. This transforms a function of arity 3 into a unary function that takes a triple of arguments.
Tupling for functions of arity 4.
Tupling for functions of arity 4. This transforms a function of arity 4 into a unary function that takes a 4-tuple of arguments.
Tupling for functions of arity 5.
Tupling for functions of arity 5. This transforms a function of arity 5 into a unary function that takes a 5-tuple of arguments.
Uncurrying for functions of arity 2.
Uncurrying for functions of arity 2. This transforms a unary function returning another unary function into a function of arity 2.
Turns a function A => Option[B]
into a PartialFunction[A, B]
.
Turns a function A => Option[B]
into a PartialFunction[A, B]
.
Important note: this transformation implies the original function
may be called 2 or more times on each logical invocation, because the
only way to supply an implementation of isDefinedAt
is to call the
function and examine the return value.
See also scala.PartialFunction, method applyOrElse
.
- Value Params
- f
a function
T => Option[R]
- Returns
a partial function defined for those inputs where f returns
Some(_)
and undefined wheref
returnsNone
.- See also
scala.PartialFunction, method
lift
.
Un-tupling for functions of arity 2.
Un-tupling for functions of arity 2. This transforms a function taking a pair of arguments into a binary function which takes each argument separately.
Un-tupling for functions of arity 3.
Un-tupling for functions of arity 3. This transforms a function taking a triple of arguments into a ternary function which takes each argument separately.
Un-tupling for functions of arity 4.
Un-tupling for functions of arity 4. This transforms a function taking a 4-tuple of arguments into a function of arity 4 which takes each argument separately.