D'oh!

After clicking on the Scala documentation link then searching for Flow, I
then clicked on the Flow object in the java.dsl package instead of
scala.dsl. I guess since I had started from the Scala documentation link I
wasn't expecting Java stuff in the package hierarchy.

I see the apply() method now.

On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 9:10 PM, Richard Rodseth <[email protected]> wrote:

> Apologies if this is a dumb question
>
> I can do this:
>
> def augmentIntervals(extras: Extras):Flow[Interval, IntervalPlus, Unit] =
> Flow[Interval].map { e => IntervalPlus(e, extras) }
>
> Where does the Flow[Interval] come from? I don't see an apply method in
> the scaladocs for companion object Flow. There is a create() method. I was
> not aware of such a special method, but I learn something new every day
> with this language...
>

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