sealed trait ZIO[-R, +E, +A] extends Serializable
A ZIO[R, E, A] ("Zee-Oh of Are Eeh Aye") is an immutable data structure
that models an effectful program. The program requires an environment R,
and the program may fail with an error E or produce a single A.
Conceptually, this structure is equivalent to ReaderT[R, EitherT[UIO, E, ?]]
for some infallible effect monad UIO, but because monad transformers
perform poorly in Scala, this data structure bakes in the reader effect of
ReaderT with the recoverable error effect of EitherT without runtime
overhead.
ZIO values are ordinary immutable values, and may be used like any other
value in purely functional code. Because ZIO values just *model* effects
(like input / output), which must be interpreted by a separate runtime system,
ZIO values are entirely pure and do not violate referential transparency.
ZIO values can efficiently describe the following classes of effects:
- Pure Values —
ZIO.succeed —Error EffectsZIO.fail- Synchronous Effects —
IO.effect - Asynchronous Effects —
IO.effectAsync - Concurrent Effects —
IO#fork - Resource Effects —
IO#bracket —Contextual EffectsZIO.access
The concurrency model is based on fibers, a user-land lightweight thread, which permit cooperative multitasking, fine-grained interruption, and very high performance with large numbers of concurrently executing fibers.
ZIO values compose with other ZIO values in a variety of ways to build
complex, rich, interactive applications. See the methods on ZIO for more
details about how to compose ZIO values.
In order to integrate with Scala, ZIO values must be interpreted into the
Scala runtime. This process of interpretation executes the effects described
by a given immutable ZIO value. For more information on interpreting ZIO
values, see the default interpreter in DefaultRuntime or the safe main function in
App.
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- final def *>[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B](that: ⇒ ZIO[R1, E1, B]): ZIO[R1, E1, B]
A variant of
flatMapthat ignores the value produced by this effect. - final def <*[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B](that: ⇒ ZIO[R1, E1, B]): ZIO[R1, E1, A]
Sequences the specified effect after this effect, but ignores the value produced by the effect.
- final def <>[R1 <: R, E2, A1 >: A](that: ⇒ ZIO[R1, E2, A1]): ZIO[R1, E2, A1]
Operator alias for
orElse. - final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean
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- final def >>=[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B](k: (A) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E1, B]): ZIO[R1, E1, B]
Alias for
flatMap.Alias for
flatMap.val parsed = readFile("foo.txt") >>= parseFile
- final def absolve[R1 <: R, E1, B](implicit ev1: <:<[ZIO[R, E, A], ZIO[R1, E1, Either[E1, B]]]): ZIO[R1, E1, B]
Returns an effect that submerges the error case of an
Eitherinto theZIO.Returns an effect that submerges the error case of an
Eitherinto theZIO. The inverse operation ofZIO.either. - final def absorb(implicit ev: <:<[E, Throwable]): ZIO[R, Throwable, A]
Attempts to convert defects into a failure, throwing away all information about the cause of the failure.
- final def absorbWith(f: (E) ⇒ Throwable): ZIO[R, Throwable, A]
Attempts to convert defects into a failure, throwing away all information about the cause of the failure.
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- final def bimap[E2, B](f: (E) ⇒ E2, g: (A) ⇒ B): ZIO[R, E2, B]
Returns an effect whose failure and success channels have been mapped by the specified pair of functions,
fandg. - final def bracketOnError[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B](release: (A) ⇒ ZIO[R1, Nothing, _])(use: (A) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E1, B]): ZIO[R1, E1, B]
Executes the release effect only if there was an error.
- final def bracket_[R1 <: R, E1 >: E]: BracketAcquire_[R1, E1]
A less powerful variant of
bracketwhere the resource acquired by this effect is not needed. - final def catchAll[R1 <: R, E2, A1 >: A](h: (E) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E2, A1]): ZIO[R1, E2, A1]
Recovers from all errors.
Recovers from all errors.
openFile("config.json").catchAll(_ => IO.succeed(defaultConfig))
- final def catchSome[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, A1 >: A](pf: PartialFunction[E, ZIO[R1, E1, A1]]): ZIO[R1, E1, A1]
Recovers from some or all of the error cases.
Recovers from some or all of the error cases.
openFile("data.json").catchSome { case FileNotFoundException(_) => openFile("backup.json") }
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- final def const[B](b: ⇒ B): ZIO[R, E, B]
Maps this effect to the specified constant while preserving the effects of this effect.
- final def delay(duration: Duration): ZIO[R with Clock, E, A]
Returns an effect that is delayed from this effect by the specified scalaz.zio.duration.Duration.
- final def either: ZIO[R, Nothing, Either[E, A]]
Returns an effect whose failure and success have been lifted into an
Either.The resulting effect cannot fail, because the failure case has been exposed as part of theEithersuccess case.Returns an effect whose failure and success have been lifted into an
Either.The resulting effect cannot fail, because the failure case has been exposed as part of theEithersuccess case.This method is useful for recovering from
ZIOeffects that may fail.The error parameter of the returned
ZIOisNothing, since it is guaranteed theZIOeffect does not model failure. - final def ensuring(finalizer: UIO[_]): ZIO[R, E, A]
Returns an effect that, if this effect _starts_ execution, then the specified
finalizeris guaranteed to begin execution, whether this effect succeeds, fails, or is interrupted.Returns an effect that, if this effect _starts_ execution, then the specified
finalizeris guaranteed to begin execution, whether this effect succeeds, fails, or is interrupted.Finalizers offer very powerful guarantees, but they are low-level, and should generally not be used for releasing resources. For higher-level logic built on
ensuring, see ZIO#bracket. - final def ensuringR[R1 <: R](finalizer: ZIO[R1, Nothing, _]): ZIO[R1, E, A]
Executes the specified finalizer, providing the environment of this
ZIOdirectly and immediately to the finalizer.Executes the specified finalizer, providing the environment of this
ZIOdirectly and immediately to the finalizer. This method should not be used for cleaning up resources, because it's possible the fiber will be interrupted after acquisition but before the finalizer is added. - final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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- final def flatMap[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B](k: (A) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E1, B]): ZIO[R1, E1, B]
Returns an effect that models the execution of this effect, followed by the passing of its value to the specified continuation function
k, followed by the effect that it returns.Returns an effect that models the execution of this effect, followed by the passing of its value to the specified continuation function
k, followed by the effect that it returns.val parsed = readFile("foo.txt").flatMap(file => parseFile(file))
- final def flatMapError[R1 <: R, E2](f: (E) ⇒ ZIO[R1, Nothing, E2]): ZIO[R1, E2, A]
Creates a composite effect that represents this effect followed by another one that may depend on the error produced by this one.
Creates a composite effect that represents this effect followed by another one that may depend on the error produced by this one.
val parsed = readFile("foo.txt").flatMapError(error => logErrorToFile(error))
- final def flatten[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B](implicit ev1: <:<[A, ZIO[R1, E1, B]]): ZIO[R1, E1, B]
Returns an effect that performs the outer effect first, followed by the inner effect, yielding the value of the inner effect.
Returns an effect that performs the outer effect first, followed by the inner effect, yielding the value of the inner effect.
This method can be used to "flatten" nested effects.
- final def flip: ZIO[R, A, E]
Returns an effect that swaps the error/success cases.
Returns an effect that swaps the error/success cases. This allows you to use all methods on the error channel, possibly before flipping back.
- final def flipWith[R1, A1, E1](f: (ZIO[R, A, E]) ⇒ ZIO[R1, A1, E1]): ZIO[R1, E1, A1]
Swaps the error/value parameters, applies the function
fand flips the parameters back - final def fold[B](err: (E) ⇒ B, succ: (A) ⇒ B): ZIO[R, Nothing, B]
Folds over the failure value or the success value to yield an effect that does not fail, but succeeds with the value returned by the left or right function passed to
fold. - final def foldCauseM[R1 <: R, E2, B](err: (Cause[E]) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E2, B], succ: (A) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E2, B]): ZIO[R1, E2, B]
A more powerful version of
foldMthat allows recovering from any kind of failure except interruptions. - final def foldM[R1 <: R, E2, B](err: (E) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E2, B], succ: (A) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E2, B]): ZIO[R1, E2, B]
Recovers from errors by accepting one effect to execute for the case of an error, and one effect to execute for the case of success.
Recovers from errors by accepting one effect to execute for the case of an error, and one effect to execute for the case of success.
This method has better performance than
eithersince no intermediate value is allocated and does not require subsequent calls toflatMapto define the next effect.The error parameter of the returned
IOmay be chosen arbitrarily, since it will depend on theIOs returned by the given continuations. - final def forever: ZIO[R, E, Nothing]
Repeats this effect forever (until the first error).
Repeats this effect forever (until the first error). For more sophisticated schedules, see the
repeatmethod. - final def fork: ZIO[R, Nothing, Fiber[E, A]]
Returns an effect that forks this effect into its own separate fiber, returning the fiber immediately, without waiting for it to compute its value.
Returns an effect that forks this effect into its own separate fiber, returning the fiber immediately, without waiting for it to compute its value.
The returned fiber can be used to interrupt the forked fiber, await its result, or join the fiber. See scalaz.zio.Fiber for more information.
for { fiber <- subtask.fork // Do stuff... a <- fiber.join } yield a
- final def forkOn(ec: ExecutionContext): ZIO[R, E, Fiber[E, A]]
Forks an effect that will be executed on the specified
ExecutionContext. - final def get[E1 >: E, B](implicit ev1: =:=[E1, Nothing], ev2: <:<[A, Option[B]]): ZIO[R, Unit, B]
Unwraps the optional success of this effect, but can fail with unit value.
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- final def lock(executor: Executor): ZIO[R, E, A]
Returns an effect whose execution is locked to the specified executor.
Returns an effect whose execution is locked to the specified executor. This is useful when an effect must be executued somewhere, for example: on a UI thread, inside a client library's thread pool, inside a blocking thread pool, inside a low-latency thread pool, or elsewhere.
Use of this method does not alter the execution semantics of other effects composed with this one, making it easy to compositionally reason about where effects are running.
- final def managed(release: (A) ⇒ UIO[_]): Managed[R, E, A]
- final def map[B](f: (A) ⇒ B): ZIO[R, E, B]
Returns an effect whose success is mapped by the specified
ffunction. - final def mapError[E2](f: (E) ⇒ E2): ZIO[R, E2, A]
Returns an effect with its error channel mapped using the specified function.
Returns an effect with its error channel mapped using the specified function. This can be used to lift a "smaller" error into a "larger" error.
- final def memoize: ZIO[R, Nothing, IO[E, A]]
Returns an effect that, if evaluated, will return the lazily computed result of this effect.
- final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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- final def on(ec: ExecutionContext): ZIO[R, E, A]
Executes the effect on the specified
ExecutionContextand then shifts back to the default one. - final def onError(cleanup: (Cause[E]) ⇒ UIO[_]): ZIO[R, E, A]
Runs the specified effect if this effect fails, providing the error to the effect if it exists.
Runs the specified effect if this effect fails, providing the error to the effect if it exists. The provided effect will not be interrupted.
- final def onInterrupt(cleanup: UIO[_]): ZIO[R, E, A]
Runs the specified effect if this effect is interrupted.
- final def onTermination(cleanup: (Cause[Nothing]) ⇒ UIO[_]): ZIO[R, E, A]
Runs the specified effect if this effect is terminated, either because of a defect or because of interruption.
- final def option: ZIO[R, Nothing, Option[A]]
Executes this effect, skipping the error but returning optionally the success.
- final def orDie[E1 >: E](implicit ev: <:<[E1, Throwable]): ZIO[R, Nothing, A]
Translates effect failure into death of the fiber, making all failures unchecked and not a part of the type of the effect.
- final def orDieWith(f: (E) ⇒ Throwable): ZIO[R, Nothing, A]
Keeps none of the errors, and terminates the fiber with then, using the specified function to convert the
Einto aThrowable. - final def orElse[R1 <: R, E2, A1 >: A](that: ⇒ ZIO[R1, E2, A1]): ZIO[R1, E2, A1]
Executes this effect and returns its value, if it succeeds, but otherwise executes the specified effect.
- final def orElseEither[R1 <: R, E2, B](that: ⇒ ZIO[R1, E2, B]): ZIO[R1, E2, Either[A, B]]
Returns an effect that will produce the value of this effect, unless it fails, in which case, it will produce the value of the specified effect.
- final def provide(r: R): IO[E, A]
Provides the
ZIOprogram with its required environment, which eliminates its dependency onR. - final def provideSome[R0](f: (R0) ⇒ R): ZIO[R0, E, A]
Provides some of the environment required to run this effect, leaving the remainder
R0.Provides some of the environment required to run this effect, leaving the remainder
R0.val effect: ZIO[Console with Logging, Nothing, Unit] = ??? effect.provideSome[Console](console => new Console with Logging { val console = console val logging = new Logging def log(line: String) = console.putStrLn(line) } } )
- final def provideSomeM[R0, R1 >: R0, E1 >: E](f: (R1) ⇒ ZIO[R0, E1, R]): ZIO[R0, E1, A]
An effectful version of
provideSome, useful when the act of partial provision requires an effect. - final def race[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, A1 >: A](that: ZIO[R1, E1, A1]): ZIO[R1, E1, A1]
Returns an effect that races this effect with the specified effect, returning the first successful
Afrom the faster side.Returns an effect that races this effect with the specified effect, returning the first successful
Afrom the faster side. If one effect succeeds, the other will be interrupted. If neither succeeds, then the effect will fail with some error. - def raceAll[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, A1 >: A](ios: Iterable[ZIO[R1, E1, A1]]): ZIO[R1, E1, A1]
Returns an effect that races this effect with all the specified effects, yielding the value of the first effect to succeed with a value.
Returns an effect that races this effect with all the specified effects, yielding the value of the first effect to succeed with a value. Losers of the race will be interrupted immediately
- final def raceAttempt[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, A1 >: A](that: ZIO[R1, E1, A1]): ZIO[R1, E1, A1]
Returns an effect that races this effect with the specified effect, yielding the first result to complete, whether by success or failure.
Returns an effect that races this effect with the specified effect, yielding the first result to complete, whether by success or failure. If neither effect completes, then the composed effect will not complete.
- final def raceEither[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B](that: ZIO[R1, E1, B]): ZIO[R1, E1, Either[A, B]]
Returns an effect that races this effect with the specified effect, yielding the first result to succeed.
Returns an effect that races this effect with the specified effect, yielding the first result to succeed. If neither effect succeeds, then the composed effect will fail with some error.
- final def raceWith[R1 <: R, E1, E2, B, C](that: ZIO[R1, E1, B])(leftDone: (Exit[E, A], Fiber[E1, B]) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E2, C], rightDone: (Exit[E1, B], Fiber[E, A]) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E2, C]): ZIO[R1, E2, C]
Returns an effect that races this effect with the specified effect, calling the specified finisher as soon as one result or the other has been computed.
- final def refineOrDie[E1](pf: PartialFunction[E, E1])(implicit ev: <:<[E, Throwable]): ZIO[R, E1, A]
Keeps some of the errors, and terminates the fiber with the rest.
- final def refineOrDieWith[E1](pf: PartialFunction[E, E1])(f: (E) ⇒ Throwable): ZIO[R, E1, A]
Keeps some of the errors, and terminates the fiber with the rest, using the specified function to convert the
Einto aThrowable. - final def repeat[R1 <: R, B](schedule: Schedule[R1, A, B]): ZIO[R1 with Clock, E, B]
Repeats this effect with the specified schedule until the schedule completes, or until the first failure.
Repeats this effect with the specified schedule until the schedule completes, or until the first failure. Repeats are done in addition to the first execution so that
io.repeat(Schedule.once)means "execute io and in case of success repeatioonce". - final def repeatOrElse[R1 <: R, E2, B](schedule: Schedule[R1, A, B], orElse: (E, Option[B]) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E2, B]): ZIO[R1 with Clock, E2, B]
Repeats this effect with the specified schedule until the schedule completes, or until the first failure.
Repeats this effect with the specified schedule until the schedule completes, or until the first failure. In the event of failure the progress to date, together with the error, will be passed to the specified handler.
- final def repeatOrElseEither[R1 <: R, B, E2, C](schedule: Schedule[R1, A, B], orElse: (E, Option[B]) ⇒ ZIO[R1 with Clock, E2, C]): ZIO[R1 with Clock, E2, Either[C, B]]
Repeats this effect with the specified schedule until the schedule completes, or until the first failure.
Repeats this effect with the specified schedule until the schedule completes, or until the first failure. In the event of failure the progress to date, together with the error, will be passed to the specified handler.
- final def retry[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, S](policy: Schedule[R1, E1, S]): ZIO[R1 with Clock, E1, A]
Retries with the specified retry policy.
Retries with the specified retry policy. Retries are done following the failure of the original
io(up to a fixed maximum withonceorrecursfor example), so that thatio.retry(Schedule.once)means "executeioand in case of failure, try again once". - final def retryOrElse[R1 <: R, A2 >: A, E1 >: E, S, E2](policy: Schedule[R1, E1, S], orElse: (E1, S) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E2, A2]): ZIO[R1 with Clock, E2, A2]
Retries with the specified schedule, until it fails, and then both the value produced by the schedule together with the last error are passed to the recovery function.
- final def retryOrElseEither[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, S, E2, B](policy: Schedule[R1, E1, S], orElse: (E1, S) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E2, B]): ZIO[R1 with Clock, E2, Either[B, A]]
Retries with the specified schedule, until it fails, and then both the value produced by the schedule together with the last error are passed to the recovery function.
- final def run: ZIO[R, Nothing, Exit[E, A]]
Returns an effect that semantically runs the effect on a fiber, producing an scalaz.zio.Exit for the completion value of the fiber.
- final def sandbox: ZIO[R, Cause[E], A]
Runs this effect in a new fiber, resuming when the fiber terminates.
Runs this effect in a new fiber, resuming when the fiber terminates.
If the fiber fails with an error it will be captured in Right side of the error Either If the fiber terminates because of defect, list of defects will be captured in the Left side of the Either
Allows recovery from errors and defects alike, as in:
case class DomainError() val veryBadIO: IO[DomainError, Unit] = IO.effectTotal(5 / 0) *> IO.fail(DomainError()) val caught: UIO[Unit] = veryBadIO.sandbox.catchAll { case Cause.Die(_: ArithmeticException) => // Caught defect: divided by zero! IO.succeed(0) case Cause.Fail(e) => // Caught error: DomainError! IO.succeed(0) case cause => // Caught unknown defects, shouldn't recover! IO.halt(cause) * }
- final def sandboxWith[R1 <: R, E2, B](f: (ZIO[R1, Cause[E], A]) ⇒ ZIO[R1, Cause[E2], B]): ZIO[R1, E2, B]
Companion helper to
sandbox.Companion helper to
sandbox.Has a performance penalty due to forking a new fiber.
Allows recovery, and partial recovery, from errors and defects alike, as in:
case class DomainError() val veryBadIO: IO[DomainError, Unit] = IO.effectTotal(5 / 0) *> IO.fail(DomainError()) val caught: IO[DomainError, Unit] = veryBadIO.sandboxWith(_.catchSome { case Cause.Die(_: ArithmeticException)=> // Caught defect: divided by zero! IO.succeed(0) })
Using
sandboxWithwithcatchSomeis better than usingio.sandbox.catchAllwith a partial match, because in the latter, if the match fails, the original defects will be lost and replaced by aMatchError - final def summarized[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B, C](f: (B, B) ⇒ C)(summary: ZIO[R1, E1, B]): ZIO[R1, E1, (C, A)]
Summarizes a effect by computing some value before and after execution, and then combining the values to produce a summary, together with the result of execution.
- final def supervise: ZIO[R, E, A]
Supervises this effect, which ensures that any fibers that are forked by the effect are interrupted when this effect completes.
- final def superviseWith(supervisor: (Iterable[Fiber[_, _]]) ⇒ UIO[_]): ZIO[R, E, A]
Supervises this effect, which ensures that any fibers that are forked by the effect are handled by the provided supervisor.
- final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0
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- final def tap[R1 <: R, E1 >: E](f: (A) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E1, _]): ZIO[R1, E1, A]
Returns an effect that effectfully "peeks" at the success of this effect.
Returns an effect that effectfully "peeks" at the success of this effect.
readFile("data.json").tap(putStrLn) - final def tapBoth[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, A1 >: A](f: (E) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E1, _], g: (A) ⇒ ZIO[R1, E1, _]): ZIO[R1, E1, A]
Returns an effect that effectfully "peeks" at the failure or success or this effect.
Returns an effect that effectfully "peeks" at the failure or success or this effect.
readFile("data.json").tapBoth(logError(_), logData(_)) - final def timed: ZIO[R with Clock, E, (Duration, A)]
Returns a new effect that executes this one and times the execution.
- final def timedWith[R1 <: R, E1 >: E](nanoTime: ZIO[R1, E1, Long]): ZIO[R1, E1, (Duration, A)]
A more powerful variation of
timedthat allows specifying the clock. - final def timeout(d: Duration): ZIO[R with Clock, E, Option[A]]
Returns an effect that will timeout this effect, returning
Noneif the timeout elapses before the effect has produced a value; and returningSomeof the produced value otherwise.Returns an effect that will timeout this effect, returning
Noneif the timeout elapses before the effect has produced a value; and returningSomeof the produced value otherwise.If the timeout elapses without producing a value, the running effect will be safely interrupted
- final def timeoutFail[E1 >: E](e: E1)(d: Duration): ZIO[R with Clock, E1, A]
The same as timeout, but instead of producing a
Nonein the event of timeout, it will produce the specified error. - final def timeoutTo[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, A1 >: A, B](b: B): TimeoutTo[R1, E1, A1, B]
Returns an effect that will timeout this effect, returning either the default value if the timeout elapses before the effect has produced a value; and or returning the result of applying the function
fto the success value of the effect.Returns an effect that will timeout this effect, returning either the default value if the timeout elapses before the effect has produced a value; and or returning the result of applying the function
fto the success value of the effect.If the timeout elapses without producing a value, the running effect will be safely interrupted
IO.succeed(1).timeoutTo(None)(Some(_))(1.second)
- final def to[E1 >: E, A1 >: A](p: Promise[E1, A1]): ZIO[R, Nothing, Boolean]
Returns an effect that keeps or breaks a promise based on the result of this effect.
Returns an effect that keeps or breaks a promise based on the result of this effect. Synchronizes interruption, so if this effect is interrupted, the specified promise will be interrupted, too.
- final def toFuture[R1 <: R](implicit ev1: =:=[Any, R1], ev2: <:<[E, Throwable]): UIO[Future[A]]
Converts the effect to a scala.concurrent.Future.
- final def toFutureWith(r: R, f: (E) ⇒ Throwable): UIO[Future[A]]
Converts the effect into a scala.concurrent.Future.
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- final def uninterruptible: ZIO[R, E, A]
Performs this effect non-interruptibly.
Performs this effect non-interruptibly. This will prevent the effect from being terminated externally, but the effect may fail for internal reasons (e.g. an uncaught error) or terminate due to defect.
- final def unsandbox[R1 <: R, E1, A1 >: A](implicit ev1: <:<[ZIO[R, E, A], ZIO[R1, Cause[E1], A1]]): ZIO[R1, E1, A1]
The inverse operation to
sandboxThe inverse operation to
sandboxTerminates with exceptions on the
Leftside of theEithererror, if it exists. Otherwise extracts the containedIO[E, A] - final def void: ZIO[R, E, Unit]
Returns the effect resulting from mapping the success of this effect to unit.
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- @native() @throws(classOf[java.lang.InterruptedException])
- final def when[R1 <: R, E1 >: E](b: Boolean): ZIO[R1, E1, Unit]
The moral equivalent of
if (p) exp - final def whenM[R1 <: R, E1 >: E](b: ZIO[R1, Nothing, Boolean]): ZIO[R1, E1, Unit]
The moral equivalent of
if (p) expwhenphas side-effects - final def zip[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B](that: ZIO[R1, E1, B]): ZIO[R1, E1, (A, B)]
Sequentially zips this effect with the specified effect, combining the results into a tuple.
- final def zipLeft[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B](that: ⇒ ZIO[R1, E1, B]): ZIO[R1, E1, A]
A named alias for
<*. - final def zipPar[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B](that: ZIO[R1, E1, B]): ZIO[R1, E1, (A, B)]
Returns an effect that executes both this effect and the specified effect, in parallel, combining their results into a tuple.
Returns an effect that executes both this effect and the specified effect, in parallel, combining their results into a tuple. If either side fails, then the other side will be interrupted, interrupted the result.
- final def zipRight[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B](that: ⇒ ZIO[R1, E1, B]): ZIO[R1, E1, B]
A named alias for
*>. - final def zipWith[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B, C](that: ZIO[R1, E1, B])(f: (A, B) ⇒ C): ZIO[R1, E1, C]
Sequentially zips this effect with the specified effect using the specified combiner function.
- final def zipWithPar[R1 <: R, E1 >: E, B, C](that: ZIO[R1, E1, B])(f: (A, B) ⇒ C): ZIO[R1, E1, C]
Returns an effect that executes both this effect and the specified effect, in parallel, combining their results with the specified
ffunction.Returns an effect that executes both this effect and the specified effect, in parallel, combining their results with the specified
ffunction. If either side fails, then the other side will be interrupted.