Scala Library: scala.Function11
scala.Function11
trait Function11[-T1, -T2, -T3, -T4, -T5, -T6, -T7, -T8, -T9, -T10, -T11, +R] extends AnyRef
A function of 11 parameters.
- Self Type
- (T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11) ⇒ R
- Source
Abstract Value Members From scala.Function11
abstract def apply(v1: T1, v2: T2, v3: T3, v4: T4, v5: T5, v6: T6, v7: T7, v8: T8, v9: T9, v10: T10, v11: T11): R
Apply the body of this function to the arguments.
- returns
- the result of function application.
(defined at scala.Function11)
Concrete Value Members From scala.Function11
def curried: (T1) ⇒ (T2) ⇒ (T3) ⇒ (T4) ⇒ (T5) ⇒ (T6) ⇒ (T7) ⇒ (T8) ⇒ (T9) ⇒ (T10) ⇒ (T11) ⇒ R
Creates a curried version of this function.
- returns
- a function
f
such thatf(x1)(x2)(x3)(x4)(x5)(x6)(x7)(x8)(x9)(x10)(x11) == apply(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)
- a function
- Annotations
- @ unspecialized ()
(defined at scala.Function11)
def tupled: ((T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11)) ⇒ R
Creates a tupled version of this function: instead of 11 arguments, it accepts a single scala.Tuple11 argument.
- returns
- a function
f
such thatf((x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)) == f(Tuple11(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)) == apply(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)
- a function
- Annotations
- @ unspecialized () (defined at scala.Function11)
Full Source:
/* __ *\
** ________ ___ / / ___ Scala API **
** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2002-2013, LAMP/EPFL **
** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | http://scala-lang.org/ **
** /____/\___/_/ |_/____/_/ | | **
** |/ **
\* */
// GENERATED CODE: DO NOT EDIT. See scala.Function0 for timestamp.
package scala
/** A function of 11 parameters.
*
*/
trait Function11[-T1, -T2, -T3, -T4, -T5, -T6, -T7, -T8, -T9, -T10, -T11, +R] extends AnyRef { self =>
/** Apply the body of this function to the arguments.
* @return the result of function application.
*/
def apply(v1: T1, v2: T2, v3: T3, v4: T4, v5: T5, v6: T6, v7: T7, v8: T8, v9: T9, v10: T10, v11: T11): R
/** Creates a curried version of this function.
*
* @return a function `f` such that `f(x1)(x2)(x3)(x4)(x5)(x6)(x7)(x8)(x9)(x10)(x11) == apply(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)`
*/
@annotation.unspecialized def curried: T1 => T2 => T3 => T4 => T5 => T6 => T7 => T8 => T9 => T10 => T11 => R = {
(x1: T1) => ((x2: T2, x3: T3, x4: T4, x5: T5, x6: T6, x7: T7, x8: T8, x9: T9, x10: T10, x11: T11) => self.apply(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)).curried
}
/** Creates a tupled version of this function: instead of 11 arguments,
* it accepts a single [[scala.Tuple11]] argument.
*
* @return a function `f` such that `f((x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)) == f(Tuple11(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)) == apply(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)`
*/
@annotation.unspecialized def tupled: Tuple11[T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11] => R = {
case Tuple11(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11) => apply(x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9, x10, x11)
}
override def toString() = "<function11>"
}
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