public class IorComprehender extends java.lang.Object implements ValueComprehender<Ior>
Constructor and Description |
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IorComprehender() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Ior |
empty() |
java.lang.Object |
filter(Ior t,
java.util.function.Predicate p)
Wrapper around filter
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java.lang.Object |
flatMap(Ior t,
java.util.function.Function fn) |
java.lang.Class |
getTargetClass() |
java.lang.Object |
map(Ior t,
java.util.function.Function fn)
Wrapper around map
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Ior |
of(java.lang.Object o) |
java.lang.Object |
resolveForCrossTypeFlatMap(Comprehender comp,
Ior apply)
Answers the question how should this type behave when returned in a flatMap function
by another type? For example - Optional uses comp.of(opt.get()) when a value is present
and comp.empty() when no value is present.
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
fromIterator
executeflatMap, instanceOfT, liftAndFlatMap, liftObject, priority, unwrap, unwrapOtherMonadTypes
public java.lang.Object filter(Ior t, java.util.function.Predicate p)
Comprehender
filter
in interface Comprehender<Ior>
t
- Monadic type being wrappedp
- JDK Predicate to wrap t.filter ( i -> p.test(i));
public java.lang.Object map(Ior t, java.util.function.Function fn)
Comprehender
map
in interface Comprehender<Ior>
t
- Monadic type being wrappedfn
- JDK Function to wrap t.map( i -> fn.apply(i));
public java.lang.Object flatMap(Ior t, java.util.function.Function fn)
flatMap
in interface Comprehender<Ior>
public Ior of(java.lang.Object o)
of
in interface Comprehender<Ior>
public Ior empty()
empty
in interface Comprehender<Ior>
public java.lang.Class getTargetClass()
getTargetClass
in interface Comprehender<Ior>
public java.lang.Object resolveForCrossTypeFlatMap(Comprehender comp, Ior apply)
Comprehender
resolveForCrossTypeFlatMap
in interface Comprehender<Ior>