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package be.objectify.deadbolt.java.utils;
import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.function.Function;
/**
* @author Steve Chaloner ([email protected])
*/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface TriFunction
{
/**
* Applies this function to the given arguments.
*
* @param t the first function argument
* @param u the second function argument
* @param v the third function argument
* @return the function result
*/
R apply(T t, U u, V v);
/**
* Returns a composed function that first applies this function to
* its input, and then applies the {@code after} function to the result.
* If evaluation of either function throws an exception, it is relayed to
* the caller of the composed function.
*
* @param the type of output of the {@code after} function, and of the
* composed function
* @param after the function to apply after this function is applied
* @return a composed function that first applies this function and then
* applies the {@code after} function
* @throws NullPointerException if after is null
*/
default TriFunction andThen(Function super R, ? extends W> after)
{
Objects.requireNonNull(after);
return (T t, U u, V v) -> after.apply(apply(t, u, v));
}
}