Class TryStep6<A,B,C,D,E,F>

java.lang.Object
io.atlassian.fugue.extensions.step.TryStep6<A,B,C,D,E,F>
Type Parameters:
A - The type of the first defined value
B - The type of the second defined value
C - The type of the third defined value
D - The type of the fourth defined value
E - The type of the fifth defined value
E - The type of the sixth defined value

public final class TryStep6<A,B,C,D,E,F> extends Object
The sixth step of the Try type.

This class is not intended to be contructed manually, and should only be used as part of a Steps chain, started by Steps.begin(Try)

Since:
4.7.0
See Also:
  • Field Details

    • try1

      private final Try<A> try1
    • try2

      private final Try<B> try2
    • try3

      private final Try<C> try3
    • try4

      private final Try<D> try4
    • try5

      private final Try<E> try5
    • try6

      private final Try<F> try6
  • Constructor Details

  • Method Details

    • filter

      public TryStep6<A,B,C,D,E,F> filter(Predicate6<? super A,? super B,? super C,? super D,? super E,? super F> predicate, Supplier<Exception> unsatisfiedSupplier)
      Apply the provided predicate with the previous step results.

      If the predicate is not satisfied then the unsatisfiedSupplier is used to populate the failure value that will prevent any further steps evaluation.

      Parameters:
      predicate - The check that must be satisfied by contained values
      unsatisfiedSupplier - Provide the value to populate the failure if not satisfied
      Returns:
      This step class with either the same last step value, or changed to a failure
    • yield

      public <Z> Try<Z> yield(Function6<? super A,? super B,? super C,? super D,? super E,? super F,Z> functor)
      Terminating step expression, that will provide the previous steps to this function and return the result as a Success
      Type Parameters:
      Z - The type for the returned result
      Parameters:
      functor - The yield function to map on previous values
      Returns:
      A Try containing this result as success or failure