Returns the current value of this Binding
Returns the current value of this Binding
This method must not be invoked inside a @dom
method body or a Binding { ... }
block..
Returns the current value of this Binding and marks the current @dom
method depend on this Binding.
Returns the current value of this Binding and marks the current @dom
method depend on this Binding.
Each time the value changes, in the current @dom
method,
all code after the current bind
expression will be re-evaluated if the current @dom
method is watching.
However, code in current @dom
method and before the current bind
expression will not be re-evaluated.
The above rule is not applied to DOM nodes created by XHTML literal.
A bind
expression under a DOM node does not affect siblings and parents of that node.
This method must be invoked inside a @dom
method body or a Binding { ... }
block..
Disable automatic recalculation.
Disable automatic recalculation.
This method is recursive, which means that the dependencies of this Binding will be unwatched as well.
Enable automatic recalculation.
Enable automatic recalculation.
You may invoke this method more than once. Then, when you want to disable automatic recalculation, you must invoke unwatch same times as the number of calls to this method.
This method is recursive, which means that the dependencies of this Binding will be watched as well.
(binding: StringAdd).self
(binding: StringFormat).self
(Since version 7.0.0) Use bind instead
(binding: ArrowAssoc[Binding[A]]).x
(Since version 2.10.0) Use leftOfArrow
instead
(binding: Ensuring[Binding[A]]).x
(Since version 2.10.0) Use resultOfEnsuring
instead
A data binding expression that represents a value that automatically recalculates when its dependencies change.
You may create a data binding expression via
Binding { ??? }
block or@dom
annotation.@dom val bindingBr: Binding[HTMLBRElement] = <br/>
A data binding expression may depend on other binding expressions via bind method: