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Contains implicit conversions and values that provide several utility methods
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toFunctionOne[T, F[_], G[_]](f: ~>[F, G]): (F[T]) ⇒ G[T]
Implicitly converts a natural transformation into a monomorphic function given that the initial context is not identity.
Implicitly converts a natural transformation into a monomorphic function given that the initial context is not identity. This allows transformations to be used with objects like regular scala collections
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Harshad Deo
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toFunctionOneId[T, G[_]](f: ~>[Id, G]): (T) ⇒ G[T]
Implicitly converts a natural transformation into a monomorphic function given that the initial context is identity.
Implicitly converts a natural transformation into a monomorphic function given that the initial context is identity. This allows transformations to be used with objects like regular scala collections
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unitaryTransform[U[_]]: ~>[U, U]
Equivalent to a polymorphic identity transformation
Equivalent to a polymorphic identity transformation
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