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// GENERATED CODE: DO NOT EDIT. See scala.Function0 for timestamp.
package scala
/** A function of 1 parameter.
*
* In the following example, the definition of succ is a
* shorthand for the anonymous class definition anonfun1:
*
* {{{
* object Main extends App {
* val succ = (x: Int) => x + 1
* val anonfun1 = new Function1[Int, Int] {
* def apply(x: Int): Int = x + 1
* }
* assert(succ(0) == anonfun1(0))
* }
* }}}
*
* Note that the difference between `Function1` and [[scala.PartialFunction]]
* is that the latter can specify inputs which it will not handle.
*/
@annotation.implicitNotFound(msg = "No implicit view available from ${T1} => ${R}.")
trait Function1[@specialized(scala.Int, scala.Long, scala.Float, scala.Double) -T1, @specialized(scala.Unit, scala.Boolean, scala.Int, scala.Float, scala.Long, scala.Double) +R] extends AnyRef { self =>
/** Apply the body of this function to the argument.
* @return the result of function application.
*/
def apply(v1: T1): R
/** Composes two instances of Function1 in a new Function1, with this function applied last.
*
* @tparam A the type to which function `g` can be applied
* @param g a function A => T1
* @return a new function `f` such that `f(x) == apply(g(x))`
*/
@annotation.unspecialized def compose[A](g: A => T1): A => R = { x => apply(g(x)) }
/** Composes two instances of Function1 in a new Function1, with this function applied first.
*
* @tparam A the result type of function `g`
* @param g a function R => A
* @return a new function `f` such that `f(x) == g(apply(x))`
*/
@annotation.unspecialized def andThen[A](g: R => A): T1 => A = { x => g(apply(x)) }
override def toString() = ""
}