The environment of the runtime.
The environment of the runtime.
The main function of the application, which will be passed the command-line
arguments to the program and has to return an IO
with the errors fully handled.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified new environment.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified new environment.
The Scala main function, intended to be called only by the Scala runtime.
Constructs a new Runtime
by mapping the environment.
Constructs a new Runtime
by mapping the environment.
Constructs a new Runtime
by mapping the platform.
Constructs a new Runtime
by mapping the platform.
The platform of the runtime, which provides the essential capabilities necessary to bootstrap execution of tasks.
The platform of the runtime, which provides the essential capabilities necessary to bootstrap execution of tasks.
Executes the effect synchronously, failing with zio.FiberFailure if there are any errors.
Executes the effect synchronously, failing with zio.FiberFailure if there are any errors. May fail on Scala.js if the effect cannot be entirely run synchronously.
This method is effectful and should only be done at the edges of your program.
Executes the effect asynchronously, discarding the result of execution.
Executes the effect asynchronously, discarding the result of execution.
This method is effectful and should only be invoked at the edges of your program.
Executes the effect asynchronously, eventually passing the exit value to the specified callback.
Executes the effect asynchronously, eventually passing the exit value to the specified callback. It returns a callback, which can be used to interrupt the running execution.
This method is effectful and should only be invoked at the edges of your program.
Executes the effect asynchronously, eventually passing the exit value to the specified callback.
Executes the effect asynchronously, eventually passing the exit value to the specified callback.
This method is effectful and should only be invoked at the edges of your program.
Executes the effect asynchronously, eventually passing the exit value to the specified callback.
Executes the effect asynchronously, eventually passing the exit value to the specified callback. It returns a callback, which can be used to interrupt the running execution.
This method is effectful and should only be invoked at the edges of your program.
Executes the Task/RIO effect synchronously, failing
with the original Throwable
on both Cause.Fail and Cause.Die.
Executes the Task/RIO effect synchronously, failing
with the original Throwable
on both Cause.Fail and Cause.Die.
In addition, appends a new element to the Throwable
s "caused by" chain,
with this Cause
"pretty printed" (in stackless mode) as the message.
May fail on Scala.js if the effect cannot be entirely run synchronously.
This method is effectful and should only be done at the edges of your program.
Runs the IO, returning a Future that will be completed when the effect has been executed.
Runs the IO, returning a Future that will be completed when the effect has been executed.
This method is effectful and should only be used at the edges of your program.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified blocking executor.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified blocking executor.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified executor.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified executor.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified fatal predicate.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified fatal predicate.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified error reporter.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified error reporter.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the fatal error reporter.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the fatal error reporter.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified tracer and tracing configuration.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified tracer and tracing configuration.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified tracing configuration.
Constructs a new Runtime
with the specified tracing configuration.
The entry point for a purely-functional application on the JVM.