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object TimesOnInt extends TimesOnInt

Companion object that facilitates the importing of TimesOnInt members as an alternative to mixing it in.

One use case of this companion object is to import TimesOnInt members so you can use them in the Scala interpreter. Here's an example:

scala> import org.scalatest.TimesOnInt._
import org.scalatest.TimesOnInt._

scala> 3 times println("Hello again, world!")
Hello again, world!
Hello again, world!
Hello again, world!

Source
TimesOnInt.scala
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TimesOnInt, AnyRef, Any
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Type Members

  1. class Repeater extends AnyRef

    Class used via an implicit conversion to enable a times method to be invoked on Ints to repeat a given side-effecting operation multiple times.

    Class used via an implicit conversion to enable a times method to be invoked on Ints to repeat a given side-effecting operation multiple times.

    When an instance of this class is constructed, 0 and any positive number may be passed as num, but a negative number will result in an IllegalArgumentException. If constructed with 0, the times method on the resulting instance will return without invoking the function passed to it. If constructed with 1, the times method will invoke the function passed to it once then return.

    Definition Classes
    TimesOnInt
    Exceptions thrown

    IllegalArgumentException if num is less than zero.

Value Members

  1. implicit def convertIntToRepeater(num: Int): Repeater

    Implicit conversion that adds a times method to Ints that will repeat a given side-effecting operation multiple times.

    Implicit conversion that adds a times method to Ints that will repeat a given side-effecting operation multiple times.

    num

    the integer to which the times method will be added.

    Definition Classes
    TimesOnInt