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trait Apply[F[_]] extends Functor[F]

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  1. trait ApplyLaw extends FunctorLaw
  2. trait FlippedApply extends Apply[F]
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  3. trait FunctorLaw extends InvariantFunctorLaw
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  4. trait InvariantFunctorLaw extends AnyRef
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  1. abstract def ap[A, B](fa: ⇒ F[A])(f: ⇒ F[(A) ⇒ B]): F[B]

    Sequence f, then fa, combining their results by function application.

    Sequence f, then fa, combining their results by function application.

    NB: with respect to apply2 and all other combinators, as well as scalaz.Bind, the f action appears to the *left*. So f should be the "first" F-action to perform. This is in accordance with all other implementations of this typeclass in common use, which are "function first".

  2. abstract def map[A, B](fa: F[A])(f: (A) ⇒ B): F[B]

    Lift f into F and apply to F[A].

    Lift f into F and apply to F[A].

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  1. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean
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  2. final def ##(): Int
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  3. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean
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  4. def ap2[A, B, C](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B])(f: F[(A, B) ⇒ C]): F[C]
  5. def ap3[A, B, C, D](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C])(f: F[(A, B, C) ⇒ D]): F[D]
  6. def ap4[A, B, C, D, E](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D])(f: F[(A, B, C, D) ⇒ E]): F[E]
  7. def ap5[A, B, C, D, E, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E])(f: F[(A, B, C, D, E) ⇒ R]): F[R]
  8. def ap6[A, B, C, D, E, FF, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF])(f: F[(A, B, C, D, E, FF) ⇒ R]): F[R]
  9. def ap7[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G])(f: F[(A, B, C, D, E, FF, G) ⇒ R]): F[R]
  10. def ap8[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G], fh: ⇒ F[H])(f: F[(A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H) ⇒ R]): F[R]
  11. def apF[A, B](f: ⇒ F[(A) ⇒ B]): (F[A]) ⇒ F[B]

    Flipped variant of ap.

  12. def apply[A, B](fa: F[A])(f: (A) ⇒ B): F[B]

    Alias for map.

    Alias for map.

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  13. def apply10[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G], fh: ⇒ F[H], fi: ⇒ F[I], fj: ⇒ F[J])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J) ⇒ R): F[R]
  14. def apply11[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G], fh: ⇒ F[H], fi: ⇒ F[I], fj: ⇒ F[J], fk: ⇒ F[K])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K) ⇒ R): F[R]
  15. def apply12[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K, L, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G], fh: ⇒ F[H], fi: ⇒ F[I], fj: ⇒ F[J], fk: ⇒ F[K], fl: ⇒ F[L])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K, L) ⇒ R): F[R]
  16. def apply2[A, B, C](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B])(f: (A, B) ⇒ C): F[C]
  17. def apply3[A, B, C, D](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C])(f: (A, B, C) ⇒ D): F[D]
  18. def apply4[A, B, C, D, E](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D])(f: (A, B, C, D) ⇒ E): F[E]
  19. def apply5[A, B, C, D, E, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E])(f: (A, B, C, D, E) ⇒ R): F[R]
  20. def apply6[A, B, C, D, E, FF, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF) ⇒ R): F[R]
  21. def apply7[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G) ⇒ R): F[R]
  22. def apply8[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G], fh: ⇒ F[H])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H) ⇒ R): F[R]
  23. def apply9[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, R](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E], ff: ⇒ F[FF], fg: ⇒ F[G], fh: ⇒ F[H], fi: ⇒ F[I])(f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I) ⇒ R): F[R]
  24. def applyApplicative: Applicative[[α]\/[F[α], α]]

    Add a unit to any Apply to form an Applicative.

  25. def applyLaw: ApplyLaw
  26. val applySyntax: ApplySyntax[F]
  27. final def applying1[Z, A1](f: (A1) ⇒ Z)(implicit a1: F[A1]): F[Z]
  28. final def applying2[Z, A1, A2](f: (A1, A2) ⇒ Z)(implicit a1: F[A1], a2: F[A2]): F[Z]
  29. final def applying3[Z, A1, A2, A3](f: (A1, A2, A3) ⇒ Z)(implicit a1: F[A1], a2: F[A2], a3: F[A3]): F[Z]
  30. final def applying4[Z, A1, A2, A3, A4](f: (A1, A2, A3, A4) ⇒ Z)(implicit a1: F[A1], a2: F[A2], a3: F[A3], a4: F[A4]): F[Z]
  31. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0
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  32. def bicompose[G[_, _]](implicit arg0: Bifunctor[G]): Bifunctor[[α, β]F[G[α, β]]]

    The composition of Functor F and Bifunctor G, [x, y]F[G[x, y]], is a Bifunctor

    The composition of Functor F and Bifunctor G, [x, y]F[G[x, y]], is a Bifunctor

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  33. def clone(): AnyRef
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  34. def compose[G[_]](implicit G0: Apply[G]): Apply[[α]F[G[α]]]

    The composition of Applys F and G, [x]F[G[x]], is a Apply

  35. def compose[G[_]](implicit G0: Functor[G]): Functor[[α]F[G[α]]]

    The composition of Functors F and G, [x]F[G[x]], is a Functor

    The composition of Functors F and G, [x]F[G[x]], is a Functor

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  36. def counzip[A, B](a: \/[F[A], F[B]]): F[\/[A, B]]
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  37. def discardLeft[A, B](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B]): F[B]

    Combine fa and fb according to Apply[F] with a function that discards the A(s)

  38. def discardRight[A, B](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B]): F[A]

    Combine fa and fb according to Apply[F] with a function that discards the B(s)

  39. final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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  40. def equals(arg0: Any): Boolean
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  41. def finalize(): Unit
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  42. def flip: Apply[F]

    An Apply for F in which effects happen in the opposite order.

  43. def forever[A, B](fa: F[A]): F[B]

    Repeats an applicative action infinitely

  44. def fpair[A](fa: F[A]): F[(A, A)]

    Twin all As in fa.

    Twin all As in fa.

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  45. def fproduct[A, B](fa: F[A])(f: (A) ⇒ B): F[(A, B)]

    Pair all As in fa with the result of function application.

    Pair all As in fa with the result of function application.

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  46. def functorLaw: FunctorLaw
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  47. val functorSyntax: FunctorSyntax[F]
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  48. final def getClass(): Class[_]
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  49. def hashCode(): Int
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  50. def icompose[G[_]](implicit G0: Contravariant[G]): Contravariant[[α]F[G[α]]]

    The composition of Functor F and Contravariant G, [x]F[G[x]], is contravariant.

    The composition of Functor F and Contravariant G, [x]F[G[x]], is contravariant.

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  51. def invariantFunctorLaw: InvariantFunctorLaw
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  52. val invariantFunctorSyntax: InvariantFunctorSyntax[F]
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  53. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean
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  54. def lift[A, B](f: (A) ⇒ B): (F[A]) ⇒ F[B]

    Lift f into F.

    Lift f into F.

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  55. def lift10[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF], F[G], F[H], F[I], F[J]) ⇒ F[R]
  56. def lift11[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF], F[G], F[H], F[I], F[J], F[K]) ⇒ F[R]
  57. def lift12[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K, L, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, J, K, L) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF], F[G], F[H], F[I], F[J], F[K], F[L]) ⇒ F[R]
  58. def lift2[A, B, C](f: (A, B) ⇒ C): (F[A], F[B]) ⇒ F[C]
  59. def lift3[A, B, C, D](f: (A, B, C) ⇒ D): (F[A], F[B], F[C]) ⇒ F[D]
  60. def lift4[A, B, C, D, E](f: (A, B, C, D) ⇒ E): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D]) ⇒ F[E]
  61. def lift5[A, B, C, D, E, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E]) ⇒ F[R]
  62. def lift6[A, B, C, D, E, FF, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF]) ⇒ F[R]
  63. def lift7[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF], F[G]) ⇒ F[R]
  64. def lift8[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF], F[G], F[H]) ⇒ F[R]
  65. def lift9[A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I, R](f: (A, B, C, D, E, FF, G, H, I) ⇒ R): (F[A], F[B], F[C], F[D], F[E], F[FF], F[G], F[H], F[I]) ⇒ F[R]
  66. def liftReducer[A, B](implicit r: Reducer[A, B]): Reducer[F[A], F[B]]
  67. def mapply[A, B](a: A)(f: F[(A) ⇒ B]): F[B]

    Lift apply(a), and apply the result to f.

    Lift apply(a), and apply the result to f.

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  68. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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  69. final def notify(): Unit
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  70. final def notifyAll(): Unit
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  71. def product[G[_]](implicit G0: Apply[G]): Apply[[α](F[α], G[α])]

    The product of Applys F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is a Apply

  72. def product[G[_]](implicit G0: Functor[G]): Functor[[α](F[α], G[α])]

    The product of Functors F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is a Functor

    The product of Functors F and G, [x](F[x], G[x]]), is a Functor

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  73. def sequence1[A, G[_]](as: G[F[A]])(implicit arg0: Traverse1[G]): F[G[A]]
  74. def strengthL[A, B](a: A, f: F[B]): F[(A, B)]

    Inject a to the left of Bs in f.

    Inject a to the left of Bs in f.

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  75. def strengthR[A, B](f: F[A], b: B): F[(A, B)]

    Inject b to the right of As in f.

    Inject b to the right of As in f.

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  76. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0
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  77. def toString(): String
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  78. def traverse1[A, G[_], B](value: G[A])(f: (A) ⇒ F[B])(implicit G: Traverse1[G]): F[G[B]]
  79. def tuple2[A, B](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B]): F[(A, B)]
  80. def tuple3[A, B, C](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C]): F[(A, B, C)]
  81. def tuple4[A, B, C, D](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D]): F[(A, B, C, D)]
  82. def tuple5[A, B, C, D, E](fa: ⇒ F[A], fb: ⇒ F[B], fc: ⇒ F[C], fd: ⇒ F[D], fe: ⇒ F[E]): F[(A, B, C, D, E)]
  83. def unfoldrOpt[S, A, B](seed: S)(f: (S) ⇒ Maybe[(F[A], S)])(implicit R: Reducer[A, B]): Maybe[F[B]]

    Unfold seed to the right and combine effects left-to-right, using the given Reducer to combine values.

    Unfold seed to the right and combine effects left-to-right, using the given Reducer to combine values. Implementations may override this method to not unfold more than is necessary to determine the result.

  84. def void[A](fa: F[A]): F[Unit]

    Empty fa of meaningful pure values, preserving its structure.

    Empty fa of meaningful pure values, preserving its structure.

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  85. final def wait(): Unit
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  86. final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit
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  87. final def wait(arg0: Long): Unit
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  88. def widen[A, B](fa: F[A])(implicit ev: <~<[A, B]): F[B]

    Functors are covariant by nature, so we can treat an F[A] as an F[B] if A is a subtype of B.

    Functors are covariant by nature, so we can treat an F[A] as an F[B] if A is a subtype of B.

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  89. def xmap[A, B](fa: F[A], f: (A) ⇒ B, g: (B) ⇒ A): F[B]

    Converts ma to a value of type F[B] using the provided functions f and g.

    Converts ma to a value of type F[B] using the provided functions f and g.

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  90. def xmapb[A, B](ma: F[A])(b: Bijection[A, B]): F[B]

    Converts ma to a value of type F[B] using the provided bijection.

    Converts ma to a value of type F[B] using the provided bijection.

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  91. def xmapi[A, B](ma: F[A])(iso: Isomorphism.<=>[A, B]): F[B]

    Converts ma to a value of type F[B] using the provided isomorphism.

    Converts ma to a value of type F[B] using the provided isomorphism.

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