PostalAddressLens

com.google.type.postal_address.PostalAddress$.PostalAddressLens
implicit class PostalAddressLens[UpperPB](_l: Lens[UpperPB, PostalAddress]) extends ObjectLens[UpperPB, PostalAddress]

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Source:
PostalAddress.scala
Graph
Supertypes
class ObjectLens[UpperPB, PostalAddress]
trait Lens[UpperPB, PostalAddress]
trait Serializable
class Object
trait Matchable
class Any

Members list

Concise view

Value members

Concrete methods

def addressLines: Lens[UpperPB, Seq[String]]

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Source:
PostalAddress.scala
def administrativeArea: Lens[UpperPB, String]

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Source:
PostalAddress.scala
def languageCode: Lens[UpperPB, String]

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Source:
PostalAddress.scala
def locality: Lens[UpperPB, String]

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Source:
PostalAddress.scala
def organization: Lens[UpperPB, String]

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Source:
PostalAddress.scala
def postalCode: Lens[UpperPB, String]

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Source:
PostalAddress.scala
def recipients: Lens[UpperPB, Seq[String]]

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Source:
PostalAddress.scala
def regionCode: Lens[UpperPB, String]

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Source:
PostalAddress.scala
def revision: Lens[UpperPB, Int]

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Source:
PostalAddress.scala
def sortingCode: Lens[UpperPB, String]

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Source:
PostalAddress.scala
def sublocality: Lens[UpperPB, String]

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Source:
PostalAddress.scala

Inherited methods

def :=(a: PostalAddress): () => Container

alias to set

alias to set

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Inherited from:
Lens
Source:
Lenses.scala
def compose[B](other: Lens[PostalAddress, B]): Lens[Container, B]

Composes two lenses, this enables nesting.

Composes two lenses, this enables nesting.

If our field of type A has a sub-field of type B, then given a lens for it (other: Lens[A, B]) we can create a single lens from Container to B.

Attributes

Inherited from:
Lens
Source:
Lenses.scala
def field[A](getter: PostalAddress => A)(setter: (PostalAddress, A) => PostalAddress): Lens[U, A]

Creates a sub-lens

Creates a sub-lens

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Inherited from:
ObjectLens
Source:
Lenses.scala
def field[A](lens: Lens[PostalAddress, A]): Lens[U, A]

Creates a sub-lens

Creates a sub-lens

Attributes

Inherited from:
ObjectLens
Source:
Lenses.scala
override def get(u: UpperPB): Container

get knows how to extract some field of type A from a container

get knows how to extract some field of type A from a container

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Definition Classes
ObjectLens -> Lens
Inherited from:
ObjectLens
Source:
Lenses.scala
def modify(f: PostalAddress => PostalAddress): () => Container

Represent an update operator (like x.y += 1 )

Represent an update operator (like x.y += 1 )

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Inherited from:
Lens
Source:
Lenses.scala
override def set(c: PostalAddress): () => U

Represents an assignment operator.

Represents an assignment operator.

Given a value of type A, sets knows how to transform a container such that a is assigned to the field.

We must have get(set(a)(c)) == a

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Definition Classes
ObjectLens -> Lens
Inherited from:
ObjectLens
Source:
Lenses.scala
def setIfDefined(aOpt: Option[PostalAddress]): () => Container

Optional assignment.

Optional assignment.

Given a Some[A], assign the Some's value to the field. Given None, the container is unchanged.

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Inherited from:
Lens
Source:
Lenses.scala
def update(ms: Lens[PostalAddress, PostalAddress] => () => PostalAddress*): () => U

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Inherited from:
ObjectLens
Source:
Lenses.scala
def zip[B](other: Lens[UpperPB, B]): Lens[Container, (A, B)]

Given two lenses with the same origin, returns a new lens that can mutate both values represented by both lenses through a tuple.

Given two lenses with the same origin, returns a new lens that can mutate both values represented by both lenses through a tuple.

Attributes

Inherited from:
Lens
Source:
Lenses.scala