DelayedLazyVal
scala.concurrent.DelayedLazyVal
A DelayedLazyVal
is a wrapper for lengthy computations which have a valid partially computed result.
The first argument is a function for obtaining the result at any given point in time, and the second is the lengthy computation. Once the computation is complete, the apply
method will stop recalculating it and return a fixed value from that point forward.
Value parameters
- body
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the computation to run to completion in another thread
- f
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the function to obtain the current value at any point in time
Attributes
- Deprecated
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[Since version 2.13.0]
`DelayedLazyVal` Will be removed in the future. - Source
- DelayedLazyVal.scala
- Graph
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- Supertypes
Members list
Value members
Concrete methods
The current result of f(), or the final result if complete.
The current result of f(), or the final result if complete.
Attributes
- Returns
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the current value
- Source
- DelayedLazyVal.scala
Whether the computation is complete.
Whether the computation is complete.
Attributes
- Returns
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true if the computation is complete.
- Source
- DelayedLazyVal.scala
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