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trait ApplicativePlus[F[_]] extends Applicative[F] with PlusEmpty[F]

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  1. trait ApplicativeLaw extends ApplyLaw
    Definition Classes
    Applicative
  2. trait ApplyLaw extends FunctorLaw
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  3. trait FunctorLaw extends InvariantFunctorLaw
    Definition Classes
    Functor
  4. trait InvariantFunctorLaw extends AnyRef
    Definition Classes
    InvariantFunctor
  5. trait PlusLaw extends AnyRef
    Definition Classes
    Plus
  6. trait EmptyLaw extends PlusLaw
    Definition Classes
    PlusEmpty

Abstract Value Members

  1. abstract def ap[A, B](fa: ⇒ F[A])(f: ⇒ F[(A) ⇒ B]): F[B]

    Sequence f, then fa, combining their results by function application.

    Sequence f, then fa, combining their results by function application.

    NB: with respect to apply2 and all other combinators, as well as scalaz.Bind, the f action appears to the *left*. So f should be the "first" F-action to perform. This is in accordance with all other implementations of this typeclass in common use, which are "function first".

    Definition Classes
    Apply
  2. abstract def empty[A]: F[A]
    Definition Classes
    PlusEmpty
  3. abstract def plus[A](a: F[A], b: ⇒ F[A]): F[A]
    Definition Classes
    Plus
  4. abstract def point[A](a: ⇒ A): F[A]
    Definition Classes
    Applicative

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  1. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean
    Definition Classes
    AnyRef → Any
  2. final def ##(): Int
    Definition Classes
    AnyRef → Any
  3. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean
    Definition Classes
    AnyRef → Any
  4. def ap2[A, B, C](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B])(f: F[(A, B) ⇒ C]): F[C]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  5. def ap3[A, B, C, D](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C])(f: F[(A, B, C) ⇒ D]): F[D]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  6. def ap4[A, B, C, D, E](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D])(f: F[(A, B, C, D) ⇒ E]): F[E]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  7. def ap5[A, B, C, D, E, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E])(f: F[(A, B, C, D, E) ⇒ R]): F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  8. def ap6[A, B, C, D, E, FF, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF])(f: F[(A, B, C, D, E, FF) ⇒ R]): F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  9. def ap7[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G])(f: F[(A, B, C, D, E, FF, G) ⇒ R]): F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  10. def ap8[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G], fh: ⇒ F[H])(f: F[(A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H) ⇒ R]): F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  11. def apF[A, B](f: ⇒ F[(A) ⇒ B]): (F[A]) ⇒ F[B]

    Flipped variant of ap.

    Flipped variant of ap.

    Definition Classes
    Apply
  12. def applicativeLaw: ApplicativeLaw
    Definition Classes
    Applicative
  13. val applicativePlusSyntax: ApplicativePlusSyntax[F]
  14. val applicativeSyntax: ApplicativeSyntax[F]
    Definition Classes
    Applicative
  15. def apply[A, B](fa: F[A])(f: (A) ⇒ B): F[B]

    Alias for map.

    Alias for map.

    Definition Classes
    Functor
  16. def apply10[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G], fh: ⇒ F[H], fi: ⇒ F[I], fj: ⇒ F[J])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J) ⇒ R): F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  17. def apply11[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G], fh: ⇒ F[H], fi: ⇒ F[I], fj: ⇒ F[J], fk: ⇒ F[K])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K) ⇒ R): F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  18. def apply12[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K, L, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G], fh: ⇒ F[H], fi: ⇒ F[I], fj: ⇒ F[J], fk: ⇒ F[K], fl: ⇒ F[L])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K, L) ⇒ R): F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  19. def apply2[A, B, C](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B])(f: (A, B) ⇒ C): F[C]
    Definition Classes
    ApplicativeApply
  20. def apply3[A, B, C, D](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C])(f: (A, B, C) ⇒ D): F[D]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  21. def apply4[A, B, C, D, E](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D])(f: (A, B, C, D) ⇒ E): F[E]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  22. def apply5[A, B, C, D, E, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E])(f: (A, B, C, D, E) ⇒ R): F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  23. def apply6[A, B, C, D, E, FF, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF) ⇒ R): F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  24. def apply7[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G) ⇒ R): F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  25. def apply8[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G], fh: ⇒ F[H])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H) ⇒ R): F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  26. def apply9[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G], fh: ⇒ F[H], fi: ⇒ F[I])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I) ⇒ R): F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  27. def applyApplicative: Applicative[[α]\/[F[α], α]]

    Add a unit to any Apply to form an Applicative.

    Add a unit to any Apply to form an Applicative.

    Definition Classes
    Apply
  28. def applyLaw: ApplyLaw
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  29. val applySyntax: ApplySyntax[F]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  30. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0
    Definition Classes
    Any
  31. def bicompose[G[_, _]](implicit arg0: Bifunctor[G]): Bifunctor[[α, β]F[G[α, β]]]

    The composition of Functor F and Bifunctor G, [x, y]F[G[x, y]], is a Bifunctor

    The composition of Functor F and Bifunctor G, [x, y]F[G[x, y]], is a Bifunctor

    Definition Classes
    Functor
  32. def clone(): AnyRef
    Attributes
    protected[java.lang]
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    AnyRef
    Annotations
    @native() @throws( ... )
  33. def compose[G[_]](implicit G0: Applicative[G]): ApplicativePlus[[α]F[G[α]]]

    The composition of ApplicativePlus F and Applicative G, [x]F[G[x]], is a ApplicativePlus

    The composition of ApplicativePlus F and Applicative G, [x]F[G[x]], is a ApplicativePlus

    Definition Classes
    ApplicativePlusApplicative
  34. def compose[G[_]]: PlusEmpty[[α]F[G[α]]]

    The composition of PlusEmpty F and G, [x]F[G[x]], is a PlusEmpty

    The composition of PlusEmpty F and G, [x]F[G[x]], is a PlusEmpty

    Definition Classes
    PlusEmptyPlus
  35. def compose[G[_]](implicit G0: Apply[G]): Apply[[α]F[G[α]]]

    The composition of Applys F and G, [x]F[G[x]], is a Apply

    The composition of Applys F and G, [x]F[G[x]], is a Apply

    Definition Classes
    Apply
  36. def compose[G[_]](implicit G0: Functor[G]): Functor[[α]F[G[α]]]

    The composition of Functors F and G, [x]F[G[x]], is a Functor

    The composition of Functors F and G, [x]F[G[x]], is a Functor

    Definition Classes
    Functor
  37. def counzip[A, B](a: \/[F[A], F[B]]): F[\/[A, B]]
    Definition Classes
    Functor
  38. def discardLeft[A, B](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B]): F[B]

    Combine fa and fb according to Apply[F] with a function that discards the A(s)

    Combine fa and fb according to Apply[F] with a function that discards the A(s)

    Definition Classes
    ApplyParent
  39. def discardRight[A, B](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B]): F[A]

    Combine fa and fb according to Apply[F] with a function that discards the B(s)

    Combine fa and fb according to Apply[F] with a function that discards the B(s)

    Definition Classes
    ApplyParent
  40. final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
    Definition Classes
    AnyRef
  41. def equals(arg0: Any): Boolean
    Definition Classes
    AnyRef → Any
  42. def filterM[A](l: List[A])(f: (A) ⇒ F[Boolean]): F[List[A]]

    Filter l according to an applicative predicate.

    Filter l according to an applicative predicate.

    Definition Classes
    Applicative
  43. def finalize(): Unit
    Attributes
    protected[java.lang]
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    AnyRef
    Annotations
    @throws( classOf[java.lang.Throwable] )
  44. def flip: Applicative[F]

    An Applicative for F in which effects happen in the opposite order.

    An Applicative for F in which effects happen in the opposite order.

    Definition Classes
    ApplicativeApplyParent
  45. def forever[A, B](fa: F[A]): F[B]

    Repeats an applicative action infinitely

    Repeats an applicative action infinitely

    Definition Classes
    ApplyParent
  46. def fpair[A](fa: F[A]): F[(A, A)]

    Twin all As in fa.

    Twin all As in fa.

    Definition Classes
    Functor
  47. def fproduct[A, B](fa: F[A])(f: (A) ⇒ B): F[(A, B)]

    Pair all As in fa with the result of function application.

    Pair all As in fa with the result of function application.

    Definition Classes
    Functor
  48. def functorLaw: FunctorLaw
    Definition Classes
    Functor
  49. val functorSyntax: FunctorSyntax[F]
    Definition Classes
    Functor
  50. final def getClass(): Class[_]
    Definition Classes
    AnyRef → Any
    Annotations
    @native()
  51. def hashCode(): Int
    Definition Classes
    AnyRef → Any
    Annotations
    @native()
  52. def icompose[G[_]](implicit G0: Contravariant[G]): Contravariant[[α]F[G[α]]]

    The composition of Functor F and Contravariant G, [x]F[G[x]], is contravariant.

    The composition of Functor F and Contravariant G, [x]F[G[x]], is contravariant.

    Definition Classes
    Functor
  53. def invariantFunctorLaw: InvariantFunctorLaw
    Definition Classes
    InvariantFunctor
  54. val invariantFunctorSyntax: InvariantFunctorSyntax[F]
    Definition Classes
    InvariantFunctor
  55. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean
    Definition Classes
    Any
  56. def lift[A, B](f: (A) ⇒ B): (F[A]) ⇒ F[B]

    Lift f into F.

    Lift f into F.

    Definition Classes
    Functor
  57. def lift10[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF], F[G], F[H], F[I], F[J]) ⇒ F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  58. def lift11[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF], F[G], F[H], F[I], F[J], F[K]) ⇒ F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  59. def lift12[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K, L, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K, L) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF], F[G], F[H], F[I], F[J], F[K], F[L]) ⇒ F[R]
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    Apply
  60. def lift2[A, B, C](f: (A, B) ⇒ C): (F[A], F[B]) ⇒ F[C]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  61. def lift3[A, B, C, D](f: (A, B, C) ⇒ D): (F[A], F[B], F[C]) ⇒ F[D]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  62. def lift4[A, B, C, D, E](f: (A, B, C, D) ⇒ E): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D]) ⇒ F[E]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  63. def lift5[A, B, C, D, E, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E]) ⇒ F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  64. def lift6[A, B, C, D, E, FF, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF]) ⇒ F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  65. def lift7[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF], F[G]) ⇒ F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  66. def lift8[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF], F[G], F[H]) ⇒ F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  67. def lift9[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF], F[G], F[H], F[I]) ⇒ F[R]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  68. def many[A](a: F[A]): F[List[A]]

    A list of results acquired by repeating a.

    A list of results acquired by repeating a. Never empty; initial failure is an empty list instead.

  69. def map[A, B](fa: F[A])(f: (A) ⇒ B): F[B]

    Lift f into F and apply to F[A].

    Lift f into F and apply to F[A].

    Definition Classes
    ApplicativeFunctor
  70. def mapply[A, B](a: A)(f: F[(A) ⇒ B]): F[B]

    Lift apply(a), and apply the result to f.

    Lift apply(a), and apply the result to f.

    Definition Classes
    Functor
  71. def monoid[A]: Monoid[F[A]]
    Definition Classes
    PlusEmpty
  72. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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    AnyRef
  73. final def notify(): Unit
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    AnyRef
    Annotations
    @native()
  74. final def notifyAll(): Unit
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    AnyRef
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    @native()
  75. def par: Par[F]

    A lawful implementation of this that is isomorphic up to the methods defined on Applicative allowing for optimised parallel implementations that would otherwise violate laws of more specific typeclasses (e.g.

    A lawful implementation of this that is isomorphic up to the methods defined on Applicative allowing for optimised parallel implementations that would otherwise violate laws of more specific typeclasses (e.g. Monad).

    Definition Classes
    ApplicativeParent
  76. def plusEmptyLaw: EmptyLaw
    Definition Classes
    PlusEmpty
  77. val plusEmptySyntax: PlusEmptySyntax[F]
    Definition Classes
    PlusEmpty
  78. def plusLaw: PlusLaw
    Definition Classes
    Plus
  79. val plusSyntax: PlusSyntax[F]
    Definition Classes
    Plus
  80. def product[G[_]](implicit G0: ApplicativePlus[G]): ApplicativePlus[[α](F[α], G[α])]

    The product of ApplicativePlus F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is a ApplicativePlus

  81. def product[G[_]](implicit G0: PlusEmpty[G]): PlusEmpty[[α](F[α], G[α])]

    The product of PlusEmpty F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is a PlusEmpty

    The product of PlusEmpty F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is a PlusEmpty

    Definition Classes
    PlusEmpty
  82. def product[G[_]](implicit G0: Plus[G]): Plus[[α](F[α], G[α])]

    The product of Plus F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is a Plus

    The product of Plus F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is a Plus

    Definition Classes
    Plus
  83. def product[G[_]](implicit G0: Applicative[G]): Applicative[[α](F[α], G[α])]

    The product of Applicatives F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is an Applicative

    The product of Applicatives F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is an Applicative

    Definition Classes
    Applicative
  84. def product[G[_]](implicit G0: Apply[G]): Apply[[α](F[α], G[α])]

    The product of Applys F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is a Apply

    The product of Applys F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is a Apply

    Definition Classes
    Apply
  85. def product[G[_]](implicit G0: Functor[G]): Functor[[α](F[α], G[α])]

    The product of Functors F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is a Functor

    The product of Functors F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is a Functor

    Definition Classes
    Functor
  86. final def pure[A](a: ⇒ A): F[A]
    Definition Classes
    Applicative
  87. def replicateM[A](n: Int, fa: F[A]): F[List[A]]

    Performs the action n times, returning the list of results.

    Performs the action n times, returning the list of results.

    Definition Classes
    Applicative
  88. def replicateM_[A](n: Int, fa: F[A]): F[Unit]

    Performs the action n times, returning nothing.

    Performs the action n times, returning nothing.

    Definition Classes
    Applicative
  89. def semigroup[A]: Semigroup[F[A]]
    Definition Classes
    Plus
  90. def sequence[A, G[_]](as: G[F[A]])(implicit arg0: Traverse[G]): F[G[A]]
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    Applicative
  91. def sequence1[A, G[_]](as: G[F[A]])(implicit arg0: Traverse1[G]): F[G[A]]
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    Apply
  92. def some[A](a: F[A]): F[List[A]]

    empty or a non-empty list of results acquired by repeating a.

  93. def strengthL[A, B](a: A, f: F[B]): F[(A, B)]

    Inject a to the left of Bs in f.

    Inject a to the left of Bs in f.

    Definition Classes
    Functor
  94. def strengthR[A, B](f: F[A], b: B): F[(A, B)]

    Inject b to the right of As in f.

    Inject b to the right of As in f.

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    Functor
  95. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0
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    AnyRef
  96. def toString(): String
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    AnyRef → Any
  97. def traverse[A, G[_], B](value: G[A])(f: (A) ⇒ F[B])(implicit G: Traverse[G]): F[G[B]]
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    Applicative
  98. def traverse1[A, G[_], B](value: G[A])(f: (A) ⇒ F[B])(implicit G: Traverse1[G]): F[G[B]]
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    Apply
  99. def tuple2[A, B](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B]): F[(A, B)]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  100. def tuple3[A, B, C](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C]): F[(A, B, C)]
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    Apply
  101. def tuple4[A, B, C, D](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D]): F[(A, B, C, D)]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  102. def tuple5[A, B, C, D, E](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E]): F[(A, B, C, D, E)]
    Definition Classes
    Apply
  103. def unlessM[A](cond: Boolean)(f: ⇒ F[A]): F[Unit]

    Returns the given argument if cond is false, otherwise, unit lifted into F.

    Returns the given argument if cond is false, otherwise, unit lifted into F.

    Definition Classes
    Applicative
  104. def void[A](fa: F[A]): F[Unit]

    Empty fa of meaningful pure values, preserving its structure.

    Empty fa of meaningful pure values, preserving its structure.

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    Functor
  105. final def wait(): Unit
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    AnyRef
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    @throws( ... )
  106. final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit
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    @throws( ... )
  107. final def wait(arg0: Long): Unit
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    @native() @throws( ... )
  108. def whenM[A](cond: Boolean)(f: ⇒ F[A]): F[Unit]

    Returns the given argument if cond is true, otherwise, unit lifted into F.

    Returns the given argument if cond is true, otherwise, unit lifted into F.

    Definition Classes
    Applicative
  109. def widen[A, B](fa: F[A])(implicit ev: <~<[A, B]): F[B]

    Functors are covariant by nature, so we can treat an F[A] as an F[B] if A is a subtype of B.

    Functors are covariant by nature, so we can treat an F[A] as an F[B] if A is a subtype of B.

    Definition Classes
    Functor
  110. def xmap[A, B](fa: F[A], f: (A) ⇒ B, g: (B) ⇒ A): F[B]

    Converts ma to a value of type F[B] using the provided functions f and g.

    Converts ma to a value of type F[B] using the provided functions f and g.

    Definition Classes
    FunctorInvariantFunctor
  111. def xmapb[A, B](ma: F[A])(b: Bijection[A, B]): F[B]

    Converts ma to a value of type F[B] using the provided bijection.

    Converts ma to a value of type F[B] using the provided bijection.

    Definition Classes
    InvariantFunctor
  112. def xmapi[A, B](ma: F[A])(iso: Isomorphism.<=>[A, B]): F[B]

    Converts ma to a value of type F[B] using the provided isomorphism.

    Converts ma to a value of type F[B] using the provided isomorphism.

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    InvariantFunctor

Inherited from PlusEmpty[F]

Inherited from Plus[F]

Inherited from Applicative[F]

Inherited from ApplicativeParent[F]

Inherited from Apply[F]

Inherited from ApplyParent[F]

Inherited from Functor[F]

Inherited from InvariantFunctor[F]

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