PartialFunction (original) (raw)

scala.PartialFunction

See thePartialFunction companion trait

A few handy operations which leverage the extra bit of information available in partial functions. Examples:

import PartialFunction._

def strangeConditional(other: Any): Boolean = cond(other) {
  case x: String if x == "abc" || x == "def"  => true
  case x: Int => true
}
def onlyInt(v: Any): Option[Int] = condOpt(v) { case x: Int => x }

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trait

Source

PartialFunction.scala

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A Boolean test that is the result of the given function where defined, and false otherwise.

A Boolean test that is the result of the given function where defined, and false otherwise.

It behaves like a case _ => false were added to the partial function.

Value parameters

pf

the partial function

x

the value to test

Attributes

Returns

true, iff x is in the domain of pf and pf(x) == true.

Source

PartialFunction.scala

Apply the function to the given value if defined, and return the result in a Some; otherwise, return None.

Apply the function to the given value if defined, and return the result in a Some; otherwise, return None.

Value parameters

pf

the PartialFunction[T, U]

x

the value to test

Attributes

Returns

Some(pf(x)) if pf isDefinedAt x, None otherwise.

Source

PartialFunction.scala

The partial function with empty domain.

Converts an ordinary function to a partial function.

Converts an ordinary function to a partial function. Note that calling isDefinedAt(x) on this partial function will return true for every x.

Value parameters

f

an ordinary function

Attributes

Returns

a partial function which delegates to the ordinary function f

Source

PartialFunction.scala

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