ChainingOps
Adds chaining methods tap
and pipe
to every type.
- Source:
- ChainingOps.scala
Value members
Concrete methods
Converts the value by applying the function f
.
Converts the value by applying the function f
.
scala> import scala.util.chaining._
scala> val times6 = (_: Int) * 6
times6: Int => Int = $$Lambda$2023/975629453@17143b3b
scala> val i = (1 - 2 - 3).pipe(times6).pipe(scala.math.abs)
i: Int = 24
Note: (1 - 2 - 3).pipe(times6)
may have a small amount of overhead at
runtime compared to the equivalent { val temp = 1 - 2 - 3; times6(temp) }
.
- Type parameters:
- B
the result type of the function
f
.
- Value parameters:
- f
the function to apply to the value.
- Returns:
a new value resulting from applying the given function
f
to this value.- Source:
- ChainingOps.scala
Applies f
to the value for its side effects, and returns the original value.
Applies f
to the value for its side effects, and returns the original value.
scala> import scala.util.chaining._
scala> val xs = List(1, 2, 3).tap(ys => println("debug " + ys.toString))
debug List(1, 2, 3)
xs: List[Int] = List(1, 2, 3)
- Type parameters:
- U
the result type of the function
f
.
- Value parameters:
- f
the function to apply to the value.
- Returns:
the original value
self
.- Source:
- ChainingOps.scala