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net.liftweb.common

StringFunc

Related Docs: trait StringFunc | package common

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object StringFunc

Provides implicit conversions to the StringFunc trait. This allows using a String as a natural part of APIs that want to allow the flexibility of a ()=>String without having to write overloads for all methods that should accept both.

Lift's Menu API, for example, allows CSS classes to be defined either as a String or a ()=>String. The latter could use the current request and session state to do more interesting things than a hard-coded String would, while the former is simpler to use.

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  9. implicit def funcToStringFunc[T](func: () ⇒ T)(implicit f: (T) ⇒ String): StringFunc

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    Implicit conversion from any function that produces a type that in turn has an implicit conversion to a String, to a StringFunc.

    Implicit conversion from any function that produces a type that in turn has an implicit conversion to a String, to a StringFunc. In particular, this means that if a given method takes a StringFunc as a parameter, it can accept either a function that returns a String and a function that returns any other type that has an implicit conversion to String in scope.

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  15. final def notifyAll(): Unit

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  16. implicit def strToStringFunc[T](str: T)(implicit f: (T) ⇒ String): StringFunc

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    Implicit conversion from any type that in turn has an implicit conversion to a String, to a StringFunc.

    Implicit conversion from any type that in turn has an implicit conversion to a String, to a StringFunc. In particular, this means that if a given method takes a StringFunc as a parameter, it can accept either a String and any type that has an implicit conversion to String in scope.

  17. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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  18. def toString(): String

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