zipped
Provides an alterative to the f.lift(x, y)
syntax that is instead (x, y).zipped(f)
. This is prefered when type inferences fails. Also enables a
parameterless zipped
method, to pair an arbitrary number of parsers such that (p, q).zipped = p.zip(q)
- Since:
3.0.0
Type members
Classlikes
Compared with Zipped2, this class is lazy in the receiver and exposes lazyZipped
instead, to avoid a clash with the zipped
from Scala tuples.
Compared with Zipped2, this class is lazy in the receiver and exposes lazyZipped
instead, to avoid a clash with the zipped
from Scala tuples.
Compared with Zipped3, this class is lazy in the receiver and exposes lazyZipped
instead, to avoid a clash with the zipped
from Scala tuples.
Compared with Zipped3, this class is lazy in the receiver and exposes lazyZipped
instead, to avoid a clash with the zipped
from Scala tuples.
Implicits
Implicits
Compared with Zipped2, this class is lazy in the receiver and exposes lazyZipped
instead, to avoid a clash with the zipped
from Scala tuples.
Compared with Zipped2, this class is lazy in the receiver and exposes lazyZipped
instead, to avoid a clash with the zipped
from Scala tuples.
Compared with Zipped3, this class is lazy in the receiver and exposes lazyZipped
instead, to avoid a clash with the zipped
from Scala tuples.
Compared with Zipped3, this class is lazy in the receiver and exposes lazyZipped
instead, to avoid a clash with the zipped
from Scala tuples.