implicit final class SyntaxForLiftFuture[F[_], Future[T], A] extends AnyVal with Syntax[F, Future, A]
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This is the API documentation for the Monix library.
Package Overview
monix.execution exposes lower level primitives for dealing with asynchronous execution:
Atomic
types, as alternative tojava.util.concurrent.atomic
monix.catnap exposes pure abstractions built on top of the Cats-Effect type classes:
monix.eval is for dealing with evaluation of results, thus exposing Task and Coeval.
monix.reactive exposes the
Observable
pattern:Observable
implementationsmonix.tail exposes Iterant for purely functional pull based streaming:
Batch
andBatchCursor
, the alternatives to Scala'sIterable
andIterator
respectively that we are using within Iterant's encodingYou can control evaluation with type you choose - be it Task, Coeval, cats.effect.IO or your own as long as you provide correct cats-effect or cats typeclass instance.