Prevents scalac
discarding the result of a map function when the final result is Callback
.
Prevents scalac
discarding the result of a map function when the final result is Callback
.
See https://github.com/japgolly/scalajs-react/issues/256
0.11.0
Callback that is recreated each time it is used.
Callback that is recreated each time it is used.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaluation_strategy#Call_by_name
Displays a modal dialog with a message and two buttons, OK and Cancel.
Displays a modal dialog with a message and two buttons, OK and Cancel.
a string to be displayed in the dialog.
A boolean value indicating whether OK or Cancel was selected (true means OK).
Wraps a Future so that it is repeatable, and so that its inner callback is run when the future completes.
Wraps a Future so that it is repeatable, and so that its inner callback is run when the future completes.
WARNING: Futures are scheduled to run as soon as they're created. Ensure that the argument you provide creates a new Future; don't reference an existing one.
Callback that isn't created until the first time it is used, after which it is reused.
Displays a dialog with an optional message prompting the user to input some text.
Displays a dialog with an optional message prompting the user to input some text.
a string of text to display to the user. This parameter is optional and can be omitted if there is nothing to show in the prompt window.
a string containing the default value displayed in the text input field. It is an optional parameter. Note that in Internet Explorer 7 and 8, if you do not provide this parameter, the string "undefined" is the default value.
Some string comprising the text entered by the user, or None.
Displays a dialog with an optional message prompting the user to input some text.
Displays a dialog with an optional message prompting the user to input some text.
a string of text to display to the user. This parameter is optional and can be omitted if there is nothing to show in the prompt window.
Some string comprising the text entered by the user, or None.
Displays a dialog with an optional message prompting the user to input some text.
Displays a dialog with an optional message prompting the user to input some text.
Some string comprising the text entered by the user, or None.
Sequence stdlib T over CallbackTo.
Sequence stdlib T over CallbackTo. Co-sequence CallbackTo over stdlib T.
Sequence Option over CallbackTo.
Sequence Option over CallbackTo. Co-sequence CallbackTo over Option.
Tail-recursive callback.
Tail-recursive callback. Uses constant stack space.
Based on Phil Freeman's work on stack safety in PureScript, described in Stack Safety for Free.
Traverse stdlib T over CallbackTo.
Traverse stdlib T over CallbackTo. Distribute CallbackTo over stdlib T.
Traverse Option over CallbackTo.
Traverse Option over CallbackTo. Distribute CallbackTo over Option.
When executed, opens a new window (tab) to a given URL.
When executed, opens a new window (tab) to a given URL.
See https://developers.google.com/web/tools/lighthouse/audits/noopener
Whether or not to focus the new window.
Serves as a temporary placeholder for a callback until you supply a real implementation.
Serves as a temporary placeholder for a callback until you supply a real implementation.
Unlike ???
this doesn't crash, it just prints a warning to the console.
Also it's not really deprecated; that's just so you get a compiler warning as a reminder.
(Since version not really deprecated)
Serves as a temporary placeholder for a callback until you supply a real implementation.
Serves as a temporary placeholder for a callback until you supply a real implementation.
Unlike ???
this doesn't crash, it just prints a warning to the console.
Also it's not really deprecated; that's just so you get a compiler warning as a reminder.
(Since version not really deprecated)