trait NonEmptyParallel[M[_], F[_]] extends Serializable
Some types that form a FlatMap, are also capable of forming an Apply that supports parallel composition. The NonEmptyParallel type class allows us to represent this relationship.
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apply: Apply[F]
The Apply instance for F[_]
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flatMap: FlatMap[M]
The FlatMap instance for M[_]
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parallel: ~>[M, F]
Natural Transformation from the sequential FlatMap M[_] to the parallel Apply F[_].
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sequential: ~>[F, M]
Natural Transformation from the parallel Apply F[_] to the sequential FlatMap M[_].
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parProductL[A, B](ma: M[A])(mb: M[B]): M[A]
Like Apply.productL, but uses the apply instance corresponding to the Parallel instance instead.
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parProductR[A, B](ma: M[A])(mb: M[B]): M[B]
Like Apply.productR, but uses the apply instance corresponding to the Parallel instance instead.
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