final class SafeReferenceOps[T] extends AnyRef
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suspendInFuture(implicit ec: async.ExecutionContext): async.Future[T]
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N.B. For Future in particular, this is useless, since you suspend a side-effect which gets immediately applied due to the nature of the Future. This is useful only that any exceptions thrown (bad code) is captured "within" the Future.
Suspend any side-effects that might happen during the creation of this scala.util.Try. Failed Try yields a failed effect Successful Try yields a pure effect
N.B. this is useless if the scala.util.Try was previously assigned to a "val". You might as well use Future.fromTry
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suspendInIO: async.IO[T]
Suspend any side-effects that might happen during the creation of this scala.util.Try.
Suspend any side-effects that might happen during the creation of this scala.util.Try. Failed Try yields a failed effect Successful Try yields a pure effect
N.B. this is useless if the scala.util.Try was previously assigned to a "val". You might as well use IOOps.fromTry
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suspendInTask: async.Task[T]
Suspend any side-effects that might happen during the creation of this scala.util.Try.
Suspend any side-effects that might happen during the creation of this scala.util.Try. Failed Try yields a failed effect Successful Try yields a pure effect
N.B. this is useless if the scala.util.Try was previously assigned to a "val". You might as well use Task.fromTry
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