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object Accumulation extends Accumulation

Companion object to trait Accumulation that allows Accumulation's members to be imported rather than mixed in, and also contains nested traits used by implicit conversions declared in trait Accumulations.

For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

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Accumulation.scala
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  1. trait Accumulatable[G, ERR, EVERY[b] <: Every[b]] extends AnyRef

    Adds zip and when methods to Ors vai an implicit conversion provided by trait Accumulation.

    Adds zip and when methods to Ors vai an implicit conversion provided by trait Accumulation.

    For more information and examples, see the Using zip and Using when sections of the main documentation for class Or.

  2. trait Combinable[G, ERR, COLL[_]] extends AnyRef

    Adds a combined method to “collections” of accumulating Ors via an implicit conversion provided by trait Accumulation.

    Adds a combined method to “collections” of accumulating Ors via an implicit conversion provided by trait Accumulation.

    For more information and examples, see the Using combined section of the main documentation for class Or.

  3. trait TravValidatable[G, TRAVONCE[e] <: GenTraversableOnce[e]] extends AnyRef

    Adds a validatedBy method to GenTraversableOnce via an implicit conversion provided by trait Accumulation.

    Adds a validatedBy method to GenTraversableOnce via an implicit conversion provided by trait Accumulation.

    For more information and examples, see the Using validatedBy section of the main documentation for class Or.

  4. trait Validatable[G, COLL[_]] extends AnyRef

    Adds a validatedBy method to (non-GenTraversableOnce) “collections” via an implicit conversion provided by trait Accumulation.

    Adds a validatedBy method to (non-GenTraversableOnce) “collections” via an implicit conversion provided by trait Accumulation.

    For more information and examples, see the Using validatedBy section of the main documentation for class Or.

Value Members

  1. implicit def convertEveryToCombinable[G, ERR](oneToMany: Every[Or[G, Every[ERR]]]): Combinable[G, ERR, Every]

    Implicitly converts an Every containing accumulating Ors to an instance of Combinable, which enables the combined method to be invoked on it.

    Implicitly converts an Every containing accumulating Ors to an instance of Combinable, which enables the combined method to be invoked on it.

    For more information and examples, see the Using combined section of the main documentation for class Or.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  2. implicit def convertEveryToValidatable[G](oneToMany: Every[G]): Validatable[G, Every]

    Implicitly converts an Every to an instance of Validatable, which enables the validatedBy method to be invoked on it.

    Implicitly converts an Every to an instance of Validatable, which enables the validatedBy method to be invoked on it.

    For more information and examples, see the Using validatedBy section of the main documentation for class Or.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  3. implicit def convertGenSetOnceToCombinable2[E, SET[e] <: GenSet[e]](xs: SET[Good[E]])(implicit cbf: CanBuildFrom[SET[Good[E]], Good[E], SET[Good[E]]]): Combinable[E, Nothing, SET]

    Implicitly converts a Set containing accumulating Ors whose Good type is inferred as Nothing to an instance of Combinable, which enables the combined method to be invoked on it.

    Implicitly converts a Set containing accumulating Ors whose Good type is inferred as Nothing to an instance of Combinable, which enables the combined method to be invoked on it.

    Note: This implicit is required for Sets because although Sets are GenTraversableOnces, they aren't covariant, so the implicit conversion provided by convertGenTraversableOnceToCombinableNothing will not be applied, because it only works on covariant GenTraversableOnces.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  4. implicit def convertGenSetOnceToCombinable3[E, SET[e] <: GenSet[e], EVERY[f] <: Every[f]](xs: SET[Bad[EVERY[E]]]): Combinable[Nothing, E, SET]

    Implicitly converts a Set containing accumulating Ors whose Bad type is inferred as Nothing to an instance of Combinable, which enables the combined method to be invoked on it.

    Implicitly converts a Set containing accumulating Ors whose Bad type is inferred as Nothing to an instance of Combinable, which enables the combined method to be invoked on it.

    Note: This implicit is required for Sets because although Sets are GenTraversableOnces, they aren't covariant, so the implicit conversion provided by convertGenSetToCombinableNothing will not be applied, because it only works on covariant GenTraversableOnces.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  5. implicit def convertGenSetToCombinable[G, ERR, X, EVERY[b] <: Every[b], SET[e] <: GenSet[e]](xs: SET[X with Or[G, EVERY[ERR]]])(implicit cbf: CanBuildFrom[SET[X with Or[G, EVERY[ERR]]], G, SET[G]]): Combinable[G, ERR, SET]

    Implicitly converts a Set containing accumulating Ors to an instance of Combinable, which enables the combined method to be invoked on it.

    Implicitly converts a Set containing accumulating Ors to an instance of Combinable, which enables the combined method to be invoked on it.

    For more information and examples, see the Using combined section of the main documentation for class Or.

    Note: This implicit is required for Sets because although Sets are GenTraversableOnces, they aren't covariant, so the implicit conversion provided by convertGenTraversableOnceToCombinable will not be applied, because it only works on covariant GenTraversableOnces.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  6. implicit def convertGenTraversableOnceToCombinable[G, ERR, EVERY[b] <: Every[b], TRAVONCE[+e] <: GenTraversableOnce[e]](xs: TRAVONCE[Or[G, EVERY[ERR]]])(implicit cbf: CanBuildFrom[TRAVONCE[Or[G, EVERY[ERR]]], G, TRAVONCE[G]]): Combinable[G, ERR, TRAVONCE]

    Implicitly converts a covariant GenTraversableOnce containing accumulating Ors to an instance of Combinable, which enables the combined method to be invoked on it.

    Implicitly converts a covariant GenTraversableOnce containing accumulating Ors to an instance of Combinable, which enables the combined method to be invoked on it.

    For more information and examples, see the Using combined section of the main documentation for class Or.

    Definition Classes
    AccumulationLowPriorityImplicits
  7. implicit def convertGenTraversableOnceToCombinable2[E, TRAVONCE[+e] <: Iterable[e]](xs: TRAVONCE[Good[E]])(implicit cbf: CanBuildFrom[TRAVONCE[Good[E]], Good[E], TRAVONCE[Good[E]]]): Combinable[E, Nothing, TRAVONCE]
    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  8. implicit def convertGenTraversableOnceToCombinable3[E, TRAVONCE[+e] <: GenTraversableOnce[e]](xs: TRAVONCE[Bad[Every[E]]]): Combinable[Nothing, E, TRAVONCE]
  9. implicit def convertGenTraversableOnceToValidatable[G, TRAVONCE[e] <: GenTraversableOnce[e]](xs: TRAVONCE[G]): TravValidatable[G, TRAVONCE]

    Implicitly converts a GenTraversableOnce to an instance of Validatable, which enables the validatedBy method to be invoked on it.

    Implicitly converts a GenTraversableOnce to an instance of Validatable, which enables the validatedBy method to be invoked on it.

    For more information and examples, see the Using validatedBy section of the main documentation for class Or.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  10. implicit def convertOptionToCombinable[G, ERR](option: Option[Or[G, Every[ERR]]]): Combinable[G, ERR, Option]

    Implicitly converts an Option containing accumulating Ors to an instance of Combinable, which enables the combined method to be invoked on it.

    Implicitly converts an Option containing accumulating Ors to an instance of Combinable, which enables the combined method to be invoked on it.

    For more information and examples, see the Using combined section of the main documentation for class Or.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  11. implicit def convertOptionToValidatable[G](option: Option[G]): Validatable[G, Option]

    Implicitly converts an Option to an instance of Validatable, which enables the validatedBy method to be invoked on it.

    Implicitly converts an Option to an instance of Validatable, which enables the validatedBy method to be invoked on it.

    For more information and examples, see the Using validatedBy section of the main documentation for class Or.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  12. implicit def convertOrToAccumulatable[G, ERR, EVERY[b] <: Every[b]](accumulatable: Or[G, EVERY[ERR]]): Accumulatable[G, ERR, EVERY]

    Implicitly converts an accumulating Or to an instance of Accumulatable, which enables zip and when methods to be invoked on it.

    Implicitly converts an accumulating Or to an instance of Accumulatable, which enables zip and when methods to be invoked on it.

    For more information and examples, see the Using zip and Using when sections of the main documentation for class Or.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  13. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]], j: Or[J, Every[ERR]], k: Or[K, Every[ERR]], l: Or[L, Every[ERR]], m: Or[M, Every[ERR]], n: Or[N, Every[ERR]], o: Or[O, Every[ERR]], p: Or[P, Every[ERR]], q: Or[Q, Every[ERR]], r: Or[R, Every[ERR]], s: Or[S, Every[ERR]], t: Or[T, Every[ERR]], u: Or[U, Every[ERR]], v: Or[V, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 22 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 22 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  14. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]], j: Or[J, Every[ERR]], k: Or[K, Every[ERR]], l: Or[L, Every[ERR]], m: Or[M, Every[ERR]], n: Or[N, Every[ERR]], o: Or[O, Every[ERR]], p: Or[P, Every[ERR]], q: Or[Q, Every[ERR]], r: Or[R, Every[ERR]], s: Or[S, Every[ERR]], t: Or[T, Every[ERR]], u: Or[U, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 21 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 21 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  15. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]], j: Or[J, Every[ERR]], k: Or[K, Every[ERR]], l: Or[L, Every[ERR]], m: Or[M, Every[ERR]], n: Or[N, Every[ERR]], o: Or[O, Every[ERR]], p: Or[P, Every[ERR]], q: Or[Q, Every[ERR]], r: Or[R, Every[ERR]], s: Or[S, Every[ERR]], t: Or[T, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 20 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 20 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  16. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]], j: Or[J, Every[ERR]], k: Or[K, Every[ERR]], l: Or[L, Every[ERR]], m: Or[M, Every[ERR]], n: Or[N, Every[ERR]], o: Or[O, Every[ERR]], p: Or[P, Every[ERR]], q: Or[Q, Every[ERR]], r: Or[R, Every[ERR]], s: Or[S, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 19 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 19 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  17. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]], j: Or[J, Every[ERR]], k: Or[K, Every[ERR]], l: Or[L, Every[ERR]], m: Or[M, Every[ERR]], n: Or[N, Every[ERR]], o: Or[O, Every[ERR]], p: Or[P, Every[ERR]], q: Or[Q, Every[ERR]], r: Or[R, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 18 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 18 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  18. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]], j: Or[J, Every[ERR]], k: Or[K, Every[ERR]], l: Or[L, Every[ERR]], m: Or[M, Every[ERR]], n: Or[N, Every[ERR]], o: Or[O, Every[ERR]], p: Or[P, Every[ERR]], q: Or[Q, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 17 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 17 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  19. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]], j: Or[J, Every[ERR]], k: Or[K, Every[ERR]], l: Or[L, Every[ERR]], m: Or[M, Every[ERR]], n: Or[N, Every[ERR]], o: Or[O, Every[ERR]], p: Or[P, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 16 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 16 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  20. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]], j: Or[J, Every[ERR]], k: Or[K, Every[ERR]], l: Or[L, Every[ERR]], m: Or[M, Every[ERR]], n: Or[N, Every[ERR]], o: Or[O, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 15 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 15 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  21. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]], j: Or[J, Every[ERR]], k: Or[K, Every[ERR]], l: Or[L, Every[ERR]], m: Or[M, Every[ERR]], n: Or[N, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 14 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 14 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  22. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]], j: Or[J, Every[ERR]], k: Or[K, Every[ERR]], l: Or[L, Every[ERR]], m: Or[M, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 13 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 13 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  23. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]], j: Or[J, Every[ERR]], k: Or[K, Every[ERR]], l: Or[L, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 12 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 12 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  24. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]], j: Or[J, Every[ERR]], k: Or[K, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 11 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 11 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  25. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]], j: Or[J, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 10 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 10 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  26. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]], i: Or[I, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 9 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 9 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  27. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]], h: Or[H, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 8 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 8 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  28. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]], g: Or[G, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 7 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 7 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  29. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, F, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]], f: Or[F, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E, F) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 6 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 6 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  30. def withGood[A, B, C, D, E, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]], e: Or[E, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D, E) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 5 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 5 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  31. def withGood[A, B, C, D, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]], d: Or[D, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C, D) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 4 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 4 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  32. def withGood[A, B, C, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]], c: Or[C, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B, C) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 3 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 3 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation
  33. def withGood[A, B, ERR, RESULT](a: Or[A, Every[ERR]], b: Or[B, Every[ERR]])(fn: (A, B) => RESULT): Or[RESULT, Every[ERR]]

    Given 2 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    Given 2 Good accumulating Ors, apply them to the given function and return the result, wrapped in a Good; else return a Bad containing every error (i.e., a Bad whose Every includes every value that appears in any Bads passed to withGood).

    For more information and examples, see the Accumulating errors with Or section of the main documentation for class Or.

    returns

    a Good result, if all passed Ors were Good; else a Bad containing every error.

    Definition Classes
    Accumulation