Class Set<S,T,A,B>
java.lang.Object
com.jnape.palatable.lambda.optics.functions.Set<S,T,A,B>
- Type Parameters:
S- the type of the larger valueT- the type of the larger updated valueA- the type of the smaller retrieving value (unused, but necessary for composition)B- the type of the smaller setting value
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Fn1<Optic<? super Fn1<?,?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, Fn1<B, Fn1<S, T>>>, Fn2<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, B, Fn1<S, T>>, Fn3<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, B, S, T>, Applicative<Fn1<B, Fn1<S, T>>, Fn1<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, ?>>, Cartesian<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, Fn1<B, Fn1<S, T>>, Fn1<?, ?>>, Cocartesian<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, Fn1<B, Fn1<S, T>>, Fn1<?, ?>>, Contravariant<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, Profunctor<?, Fn1<B, Fn1<S, T>>, Fn1<?, ?>>>, Functor<Fn1<B, Fn1<S, T>>, Fn1<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, ?>>, Profunctor<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, Fn1<B, Fn1<S, T>>, Fn1<?, ?>>, Monad<Fn1<B, Fn1<S, T>>, Fn1<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, ?>>, MonadReader<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, Fn1<B, Fn1<S, T>>, Fn1<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, ?>>, MonadRec<Fn1<B, Fn1<S, T>>, Fn1<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, ?>>, MonadWriter<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, Fn1<B, Fn1<S, T>>, Fn1<Optic<? super Fn1<?, ?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, ?>>
public final class Set<S,T,A,B>
extends Object
implements Fn3<Optic<? super Fn1<?,?>, ? super Identity<?>, S, T, A, B>, B, S, T>
Given an
Optic, a "smaller" value B, and a "larger" value S, produce a
T by lifting the Optic into the Identity functor.
More idiomatically, this function can be used to treat an Optic as a "setter" of
Bs on Ss, potentially producing a different "larger" value, T.
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Method Summary
Methods inherited from class Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface Fn1
andThen, carry, cartesian, censor, choose, cocartesian, diMap, diMapR, discardL, flatMap, fmap, lazyZip, listens, local, pure, self, thunk, toFunction, trampolineM, zip, zipMethods inherited from interface Fn2
checkedApply, toBiFunction
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Method Details
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checkedApply
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set
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set
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set
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set
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