trait StrictApplicativeAlgebra[F[_], E] extends ApplicativeAlgebra[F, E]
A boolean test for validity is a strict test
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- trait Logic extends AnyRef
Since we can fail and succeed, add logic support.
Since we can fail and succeed, add logic support. This is really a Semigroup "combine" for a specific logic operation. Explicitly use or create an import for them as needed. We could defined an
isValid
type method in this trait but that's a bit of a code smell that we are using procedural logic and we can use these semigroups in other places and algorithms.- Definition Classes
- Algebra
Abstract Value Members
- implicit abstract val A: ApplicativeError[F, E]
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- abstract def failure[I](message: (I) => String): Validator[F, I, I]
Create an
E
potentially with the value and a message ifE
supports string messages, which it may not.Create an
E
potentially with the value and a message ifE
supports string messages, which it may not.- Definition Classes
- ApplicativeAlgebra
- abstract val logic: Logic
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- Algebra
Concrete Value Members
- def apply[I, O](implicit validator: Validator[F, I, O]): Validator[F, I, O]
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- Algebra
- def fail[I]: Validator[F, I, I]
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- ApplicativeAlgebra → Algebra
- def pure[I, O](f: (I) => F[O]): Validator[F, I, O]
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- Algebra
- def succeed[I]: Validator[F, I, I]
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- ApplicativeAlgebra → Algebra
- def test[T](id: String, failed: Validator[F, T, T])(isValid: (T) => Boolean): Validator[F, T, T]