PersistBoth

ostrat.PersistBoth
See thePersistBoth companion object
trait PersistBoth[A] extends Show[A], Unshow[A]

Type class inatances for both Show and Unshow. Only use this class where all possilbe requirements have PersistBoth instances. Do not use it for such types as Sequences where all the potential components are not known.

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Companion
object
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Supertypes
trait Unshow[A]
trait Show[A]
trait Persist
class Object
trait Matchable
class Any
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Known subtypes
class Persist2Both[A1, A2, A]
class Persist3Both[A1, A2, A3, A]
class PersistDbl2Both[A]
class PersistDbl3Both[A]
class PersistInt2Both[A]
class PersistSeqSpecBoth[Ae, A]
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Value members

Inherited methods

def concat[TT >: A](operand: Unshow[TT], newTypeStr: String): Unshow[TT]

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Inherited from:
Unshow
def findUniqueTFromStatements[ArrT <: Arr[A]](sts: RArr[Statement])(implicit arrBuild: BuilderArrMap[A, ArrT]): EMon[A]

Finds value of this UnShow type, returns error if more than one match.

Finds value of this UnShow type, returns error if more than one match.

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Inherited from:
Unshow
def fromAnySettingOrExpr(expr: Expr): EMon[A]

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Inherited from:
Unshow
def fromExpr(expr: Expr): EMon[A]

Tries to return a value of the type from an RSON expression Expr that has been parsed from a String or text file. This method must be implemented by all instances.

Tries to return a value of the type from an RSON expression Expr that has been parsed from a String or text file. This method must be implemented by all instances.

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Inherited from:
Unshow
def fromSettingOrExpr(SettingStr: String, expr: Expr): EMon[A]

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Inherited from:
Unshow
final def fromStatement(st: Statement): EMon[A]

Trys to build an object of type T from the statement.

Trys to build an object of type T from the statement.

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Inherited from:
Unshow
def keySettingFromStatement[KT](settingCode: KT, st: Statement)(implicit evST: Unshow[KT]): EMon[A]

Finds a setting with a key / code of type KT and a value of the type of this UnShow instance from a [Statement].

Finds a setting with a key / code of type KT and a value of the type of this UnShow instance from a [Statement].

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Inherited from:
Unshow
def keySettingFromStatements[KT](sts: RArr[Statement], settingCode: KT)(implicit evST: Unshow[KT]): EMon[A]

Finds a key setting with Key type KT of the type of this UnShow instance from an Arr[Statement].

Finds a key setting with Key type KT of the type of this UnShow instance from an Arr[Statement].

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Inherited from:
Unshow
def settingFromStatements(sts: RArr[Statement], settingStr: String): EMon[A]

Finds an identifier setting with a value type of this UnShow instance from an Arr[Statement].

Finds an identifier setting with a value type of this UnShow instance from an Arr[Statement].

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Inherited from:
Unshow
def settingTFromStatement(settingStr: String, st: Statement): EMon[A]

Finds an identifier setting with a value of the type of this UnShow instance from a [Statement].

Finds an identifier setting with a value of the type of this UnShow instance from a [Statement].

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Inherited from:
Unshow
def show(obj: A, style: ShowStyle, maxPlaces: Int, minPlaces: Int): String

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Inherited from:
Show
def strT(obj: A): String

Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.

Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.

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Inherited from:
Show
def syntaxDepth(obj: A): Int

Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.

Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.

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Inherited from:
Show
override def toString: String

Returns a string representation of the object.

Returns a string representation of the object.

The default representation is platform dependent.

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Returns

a string representation of the object.

Definition Classes
Show -> Any
Inherited from:
Show

The type of the object to be persisted.

The type of the object to be persisted.

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Inherited from:
Persist

This property determines if the type can be used with Multiple syntax.

This property determines if the type can be used with Multiple syntax.

MyObj * 7

. for describing sequences succinctly. This is not desirable for some types such as numerical and mathematical vector types as this could be confusing 3 * 4 should resolve to an Int of value 12, not a Multiple(3, 4).

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Inherited from:
Persist
def valuesFromStatements[ArrT <: Arr[A]](sts: RArr[Statement])(implicit arrBuild: BuilderArrMap[A, ArrT]): ArrT

Produces an ArrImut of the UnShow type from Statements (Refs[Statement].

Produces an ArrImut of the UnShow type from Statements (Refs[Statement].

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Inherited from:
Unshow