object Sequencing
Companion object for Sequencing that provides implicit implementations for the following types:
scala.collection.GenSeqscala.collection.SortedSetscala.collection.SortedMapArrayjava.util.Listjava.util.SortedSetjava.util.SortedMapString
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- implicit def convertEqualityToArraySequencing[E](equality: Equality[E]): Sequencing[Array[E]]
Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeEintoSequencingof typeArray[E].Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeEintoSequencingof typeArray[E]. This is required to support the explicitEqualitysyntax, for example:(Array("hi", "he") should contain inOrderOnly ("HI", "HE")) (after being lowerCased)
(after being lowerCased)will returns anEquality[String]and this implicit conversion will convert it intoSequencing[Array[String]].- E
type of elements in the
Array- equality
Equalityof typeE- returns
Sequencingof typeArray[E]
- implicit def convertEqualityToEverySequencing[E](equality: Equality[E]): Sequencing[Every[E]]
Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeEintoSequencingof typeEvery[E].Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeEintoSequencingof typeEvery[E]. This is required to support the explicitEqualitysyntax, for example:(Every("hi", "he") should contain inOrderOnly ("HI", "HE")) (after being lowerCased)
(after being lowerCased)will returns anEquality[String]and this implicit conversion will convert it intoSequencing[Every[String]].- E
type of elements in the
Every- equality
Equalityof typeE- returns
Sequencingof typeEvery[E]
- implicit def convertEqualityToGenSeqSequencing[E, SEQ[e] <: GenSeq[e]](equality: Equality[E]): Sequencing[SEQ[E]]
Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeEintoSequencingof typeSEQ[E], whereSEQis a subtype ofscala.collection.GenSeq.Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeEintoSequencingof typeSEQ[E], whereSEQis a subtype ofscala.collection.GenSeq. This is required to support the explicitEqualitysyntax, for example:(List("hi", "he") should contain inOrderOnly ("HI", "HE")) (after being lowerCased)
(after being lowerCased)will returns anEquality[String]and this implicit conversion will convert it intoSequencing[List[String]].- E
type of elements in the
scala.collection.GenSeq- SEQ
subtype of
scala.collection.GenSeq- equality
Equalityof typeE- returns
Sequencingof typeSEQ[E]
- implicit def convertEqualityToJavaListSequencing[E, JLIST[e] <: List[e]](equality: Equality[E]): Sequencing[JLIST[E]]
Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeEintoSequencingof typeJLIST[E], whereJLISTis a subtype ofjava.util.List.Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeEintoSequencingof typeJLIST[E], whereJLISTis a subtype ofjava.util.List. This is required to support the explicitEqualitysyntax, for example:val javaList = new java.util.ArrayList[String]() javaList.add("hi", "he") (javaList should contain ("HI", "HE")) (after being lowerCased)
(after being lowerCased)will returns anEquality[String]and this implicit conversion will convert it intoSequencing[java.util.ArrayList[String]].- E
type of elements in the
java.util.List- JLIST
subtype of
java.util.List- equality
Equalityof typeE- returns
Sequencingof typeJLIST[E]
- implicit def convertEqualityToJavaSortedMapSequencing[K, V, JMAP[k, v] <: SortedMap[k, v]](equality: Equality[java.util.Map.Entry[K, V]]): Sequencing[JMAP[K, V]]
Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typejava.util.Map.Entry[K, V]intoSequencingof typeJMAP[K, V], whereJMAPis a subtype ofjava.util.SortedMap.Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typejava.util.Map.Entry[K, V]intoSequencingof typeJMAP[K, V], whereJMAPis a subtype ofjava.util.SortedMap. This is required to support the explicitEqualitysyntax, for example:val javaMap = new java.util.TreeMap[Int, String]() javaMap.put(1, "one") // lowerCased needs to be implemented as Normalization[java.util.Map.Entry[K, V]] (javaMap should contain inOrderOnly (Entry(1, "ONE"))) (after being lowerCased)
(after being lowerCased)will returns anjava.util.Map.Entry[Int, String]and this implicit conversion will convert it intoAggregating[java.util.TreeMap[Int, String]].- K
the type of the key in the
java.util.SortedMap- V
the type of the value in the
java.util.SortedMap- JMAP
subtype of
java.util.SortedMap- equality
Equalityof typejava.util.Map.Entry[K, V]- returns
Sequencingof typeJMAP[K, V]
- implicit def convertEqualityToJavaSortedSetSequencing[E, JSET[e] <: SortedSet[e]](equality: Equality[E]): Sequencing[JSET[E]]
Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeEintoSequencingof typeJSET[E], whereJSETis a subtype ofjava.util.SortedSet.Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeEintoSequencingof typeJSET[E], whereJSETis a subtype ofjava.util.SortedSet. This is required to support the explicitEqualitysyntax, for example:val javaSet = new java.util.TreeSet[String]() javaSet.add("hi", "he") (javaSet should contain inOrderOnly ("HI", "HE")) (after being lowerCased)
(after being lowerCased)will returns anEquality[String]and this implicit conversion will convert it intoSequencing[java.util.TreeSet[String]].- E
type of elements in the
java.util.List- JSET
subtype of
java.util.List- equality
Equalityof typeE- returns
Sequencingof typeJLIST[E]
- implicit def convertEqualityToSortedMapSequencing[K, V, MAP[k, v] <: SortedMap[k, v]](equality: Equality[(K, V)]): Sequencing[MAP[K, V]]
Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof type(K, V)intoSequencingof typeMAP[K, V], whereMAPis a subtype ofscala.collection.SortedMap.Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof type(K, V)intoSequencingof typeMAP[K, V], whereMAPis a subtype ofscala.collection.SortedMap. This is required to support the explicitEqualitysyntax, for example:// lowerCased needs to be implemented as Normalization[(K, V)] (SortedMap("hi" -> "hi", "he" -> "he") should contain inOrderOnly ("HI" -> "HI", "HE" -> "HE")) (after being lowerCased)
(after being lowerCased)will returns anEquality[String]and this implicit conversion will convert it intoSequencing[SortedMap[String, String]].- K
the type of the key in the
scala.collection.SortedMap- V
the type of the value in the
scala.collection.SortedMap- MAP
subtype of
scala.collection.SortedMap- equality
Equalityof type(K, V)- returns
Sequencingof typeMAP[K, V]
- implicit def convertEqualityToSortedSetSequencing[E, SET[e] <: SortedSet[e]](equality: Equality[E]): Sequencing[SET[E]]
Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeEintoSequencingof typeSET[E], whereSETis a subtype ofscala.collection.SortedSet.Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeEintoSequencingof typeSET[E], whereSETis a subtype ofscala.collection.SortedSet. This is required to support the explicitEqualitysyntax, for example:(SortedSet("hi", "he") should contain inOrderOnly ("HI", "HE")) (after being lowerCased)
(after being lowerCased)will returns anEquality[String]and this implicit conversion will convert it intoSequencing[SortedSet[String]].- E
type of elements in the
scala.collection.SortedSet- SET
subtype of
scala.collection.SortedSet- equality
Equalityof typeE- returns
Sequencingof typeSET[E]
- implicit def convertEqualityToStringSequencing(equality: Equality[Char]): Sequencing[String]
Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeCharintoSequencingof typeString.Implicit conversion that converts an
Equalityof typeCharintoSequencingof typeString. This is required to support the explicitEqualitysyntax, for example:// lowerCased needs to be implemented as Normalization[Char] ("hi hello" should contain inOrderOnly ('E')) (after being lowerCased)
(after being lowerCased)will returns anEquality[Char]and this implicit conversion will convert it intoSequencing[String].- equality
Equalityof typeChar- returns
Sequencingof typeString
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- implicit def sequencingNatureOfArray[E](implicit equality: Equality[E]): Sequencing[Array[E]]
Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofArray.Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofArray.- E
the type of the element in the
Array- equality
Equalitytype class that is used to check equality of element in theArray- returns
Sequencing[Array[E]]that supportsArrayin relevantcontainsyntax
- implicit def sequencingNatureOfEvery[E](implicit equality: Equality[E]): Sequencing[Every[E]]
Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofEvery.Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofEvery.- E
the type of the element in the
Every- equality
Equalitytype class that is used to check equality of element in theEvery- returns
Sequencing[Every[E]]that supportsEveryin relevantcontainsyntax
- implicit def sequencingNatureOfGenSeq[E, SEQ[e] <: GenSeq[e]](implicit equality: Equality[E]): Sequencing[SEQ[E]]
Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofscala.collection.GenSeq.Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofscala.collection.GenSeq.- E
the type of the element in the
scala.collection.GenSeq- SEQ
any subtype of
scala.collection.GenSeq- equality
Equalitytype class that is used to check equality of element in thescala.collection.GenSeq- returns
Sequencing[SEQ[E]]that supportsscala.collection.GenSeqin relevantcontainsyntax
- implicit def sequencingNatureOfJavaList[E, JLIST[e] <: List[e]](implicit equality: Equality[E]): Sequencing[JLIST[E]]
Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofjava.util.List.Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofjava.util.List.- E
the type of the element in the
java.util.List- JLIST
any subtype of
java.util.List- equality
Equalitytype class that is used to check equality of element in thejava.util.List- returns
Sequencing[JLIST[E]]that supportsjava.util.Listin relevantcontainsyntax
- implicit def sequencingNatureOfJavaSortedMap[K, V, JMAP[k, v] <: SortedMap[k, v]](implicit equality: Equality[java.util.Map.Entry[K, V]]): Sequencing[JMAP[K, V]]
Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofjava.util.SortedMap.Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofjava.util.SortedMap.- K
the type of the key in the
java.util.SortedMap- V
the type of the value in the
java.util.SortedMap- JMAP
any subtype of
java.util.SortedMap- equality
Equalitytype class that is used to check equality of entry in thejava.util.SortedMap- returns
Sequencing[JMAP[K, V]]that supportsjava.util.SortedMapin relevantcontainsyntax
- implicit def sequencingNatureOfJavaSortedSet[E, JSET[e] <: SortedSet[e]](implicit equality: Equality[E]): Sequencing[JSET[E]]
Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofjava.util.SortedSet.Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofjava.util.SortedSet.- E
the type of the element in the
java.util.SortedSet- JSET
any subtype of
java.util.SortedSet- equality
Equalitytype class that is used to check equality of element in thejava.util.SortedSet- returns
Sequencing[JSET[E]]that supportsjava.util.SortedSetin relevantcontainsyntax
- implicit def sequencingNatureOfSortedMap[K, V, MAP[k, v] <: SortedMap[k, v]](implicit equality: Equality[(K, V)]): Sequencing[MAP[K, V]]
Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofscala.collection.SortedMap.Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofscala.collection.SortedMap.- K
the type of the key in the
scala.collection.SortedMap- V
the type of the value in the
scala.collection.SortedMap- MAP
any subtype of
scala.collection.SortedMap- equality
Equalitytype class that is used to check equality of element in thescala.collection.SortedMap- returns
Sequencing[MAP[K, V]]that supportsscala.collection.SortedMapin relevantcontainsyntax
- implicit def sequencingNatureOfSortedSet[E, SET[e] <: SortedSet[e]](implicit equality: Equality[E]): Sequencing[SET[E]]
Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofscala.collection.SortedSet.Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofscala.collection.SortedSet.- E
the type of the element in the
scala.collection.SortedSet- SET
any subtype of
scala.collection.SortedSet- equality
Equalitytype class that is used to check equality of element in thescala.collection.SortedSet- returns
Sequencing[SET[E]]that supportsscala.collection.SortedSetin relevantcontainsyntax
- implicit def sequencingNatureOfString(implicit equality: Equality[Char]): Sequencing[String]
Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofString.Implicit to support
Sequencingnature ofString.- equality
Equalitytype class that is used to check equality ofCharin theString- returns
Sequencing[String]that supportsStringin relevantcontainsyntax
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