On Jan 20 2014, at 07:18 , Paul Sandoz wrote:
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> On Jan 20, 2014, at 3:18 PM, Chris Hegarty wrote:
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>> It is good to clarify that the streams are closed.
>>
>> I find the following updated wording a little odd, "If a mapped stream is
>> {@code null} then it treated as if it was an empty s
On Jan 20, 2014, at 11:16 PM, Alan Bateman wrote:
> On 20/01/2014 10:38, Paul Sandoz wrote:
>> Hi,
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>> For the flatMap operations of streams we forgot to say what it does with the
>> mapped streams after it has processed them i.e. closes them, which is
>> important for I/O backed streams (e
> On 20 Jan 2014, at 15:18, Paul Sandoz wrote:
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>> On Jan 20, 2014, at 3:18 PM, Chris Hegarty wrote:
>>
>> It is good to clarify that the streams are closed.
>>
>> I find the following updated wording a little odd, "If a mapped stream is
>> {@code null} then it treated as if it was an em
On 20/01/2014 10:38, Paul Sandoz wrote:
Hi,
For the flatMap operations of streams we forgot to say what it does with the mapped
streams after it has processed them i.e. closes them, which is important for I/O backed
streams (e.g. map Path -> Stream for lines of a file). The following
patch
On Jan 20, 2014, at 3:18 PM, Chris Hegarty wrote:
> It is good to clarify that the streams are closed.
>
> I find the following updated wording a little odd, "If a mapped stream is
> {@code null} then it treated as if it was an empty stream." I thought the
> previous wording was better, but t
It is good to clarify that the streams are closed.
I find the following updated wording a little odd, "If a mapped stream
is {@code null} then it treated as if it was an empty stream." I thought
the previous wording was better, but that could be just me.
-Chris.
On 20/01/14 10:38, Paul Sando
Hi,
For the flatMap operations of streams we forgot to say what it does with the
mapped streams after it has processed them i.e. closes them, which is important
for I/O backed streams (e.g. map Path -> Stream for lines of a file).
The following patch fixes that omission in the docs:
https://b