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Arrow typed errors library in java

It's not clear to if I'm able to use arrow typed error classes in java. I've took a look on arrow typed errors documentation here. I mean, I'm aware I'm able to import maven artifact dependency into ...
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In Arrow Kotlin, what's the replacement for deprecated sequence?

In the following Arrow Kotlin 1.2.0 code: val map: List<Either<NonEmptyList<HeroIdError>, HeroId>> = TODO() val postSequence: Either<NonEmptyList<HeroIdError>, List<...
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Persistent error: Unresolved reference: runBlocking when using kotlinx-coroutines-core-js:1.7.3

I'm trying to use coroutines and the Arrow library function parMapNotNull to parallelize some code in a scientific computation library I'm working on. Everywhere I read, the function kotlinx....
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Smart constructors on data class unsafe when using copy: how to avoid that?

In the doc about Validation, when speaking of Smart constructor, it's suggested to use them on data class, but making this possible: object EmptyAuthorName data class Author private constructor(val ...
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Modify property of sealed interface

I'm trying to modify a property on a sealed interface. Are optics for properties of a interface not generated? Can I use some kind of Lens/Prism/Iso to access the property? @Test fun `Modify field on ...
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How to build a Lens to "filter and modify" elements of list element? Using Arrow Optics

Using kotlin lib Arrow/optics Is there a way to build a lens to filter and set/modify a element of list property? like this code - @optics data class Order(val code: String, val lines: List<Line>...
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How to call Arrow.kt function returning basically Either but using multiple context receivers

Arrow.kt docs point out that instead of: fun get(): Either<Err, Res> we can use context(Raise<Err>) fun get(): Res And we can even have multiple context receivers. Imagine we have two ...
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Why doesn't Ior have a specific type for "warning" in Arrow-kt?

Why does Ior have only two generic types as parameters? Isn't this inconsistent with the benefits of typed errors, since a "warning" can be different from an "error"? Doesn't this ...
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Mocking a service that uses a context receiver Raise<BusinessError> using Mockito

Source code available on Github: https://github.com/codependent/context-receiver-sample Suppose you're testing a service ServiceOne that has a dependency on ServiceTwo. ServiceTwo has a method call() ...
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How can we use context receivers and Arrow 1.2.0 parZipOrAccumulate? No required context receiver found: Cxt

Given the following functions: context(Raise<ApplicationError>) suspend fun getUser(legalId: UserLegalId): User context(Raise<ApplicationError>) suspend fun getDepartment(departmentCode: ...
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Can't bind when accumulating errors into a Nel<ApplicationError> using Arrow 1.2.0 parZipOrAccumulate

I'm using the new parZipOrAccumulate function from Arrow 1.2.0-RC to parallelize two calls and accumulate their errors if any: private suspend fun getUser(legalId: UserLegalId): Either<...
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LiveData not captured when unit testing Either.fold()

I'm trying to add unit tests to a project that we've inherited from another company, but I can't manage to make them work since I'm not very experienced with testing and I never used the Arrow-kt ...
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How to flatten Arrow-KT's either and Kotlin Coroutines' Flow

I've been using Arrow-KT for a long time now. I'm much newer to coroutines and the programming model around them, this is my first project using them. I've got the following scenario: Either.catch { ...
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How to create a member variable of Arrow Atomic in kotlin

Arrow-fx has a type Atomic which is similar to java AtomicRef but with an initial value, which means I don't need to check every time while accessing the atomic value whether it's null. Here is a ...
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How to create an alias to bind method in Arrow-kt?

In Arrow-kt I'd like to create an alias to the bind() - for a kind of custom lib to use Arrow. I'd expect the following to work but it doesn't: suspend fun <F, S> Either<F, S>.bindMy(): S =...
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Kotlin Arrow EffectScope.shift() implementation throws exception?

When looking at arrows documentation about functional error handling one of the reason listed to avoid throwing exceptions is performance cost (referencing The hidden performance costs of ...
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Convert java Optional to Kotlin Arrow Option

What would be the best way to convert Java Optional to Arrows Option? I was expected to have something out-of-box, but it's not there. Something like: fun <T> Optional<T>.toOption(): ...
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How do you add/remove an element of immutable list using Arrow Optics?

I have a complicated, immutable data structure that includes simple fields, but also maps and lists in the hierarchy. Maybe I'm just not reading the documentation closely enough, but there doesn't ...
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kotlin.NoWhenBranchMatchedException under unit testing a tailrec function with arrow-kt in the mix

I'm testing a function with an external dependency inside of a tailrec function. The function returns an Either. When mocking this dependency, I'm providing a single mock invocation. I get the ...
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Best approach with arrowKt and repositories [closed]

I have an usecase on my work and I want to discuss with you what should be the best approach to do it. In repository functions that should finds only one line what should be the best approach, return ...
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The Reader Monad in Kotlin with arrow-kt

I working on a medium-sized Kotlin project where I need to thread configuration information read from file through many nested calls of pure functions. This seems to be an obvious case for the Reader ...
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How can you paralellize the processing of File InputStreams in Kotlin / Arrow?

I am processing large Files, having a list of them: val originalFiles: List<File> I need to read the InputStream of each file, process it, and write it to another processedFile. For the sake of ...
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Kotlin + Arrow-kt - why are my coroutines not cancelling properly?

I am using Kotlin together with Arrow-Kt libraries. I am launching on a specific scope some coroutines that make use of Arrow-kt's Schedule. At a certain time, I want to be able to cancel all those ...
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Arrow Analysis throws "NosuchMethod" exception

I'm trying to use arrow analysis in my project to catch exceptions at compile time. I follow this page but when I do Gradle build I get a bunch of runtime exceptions It's my test code fun main() { ...
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How use arrow-kt to convert a function taking two parameters into a function taking a pair?

I wrote this goofy tuplize function: fun foo(x: Int, y: Int) = 3 * x + 2 * y + 1 fun <T, U, R> tuplize(f: (T, U) -> R): ((Pair<T, U>) -> R) = { (a, b): Pair<T, U> -> f(a, b)...
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Kotlin Arrow - 'option' is deprecated. Deprecated in favor of the Effect or EagerEffect Runtime

I'm getting below depreciation warning in arrow 1.1.2, could anyone please tell me what's the correct replacement for this? [DEPRECATION] 'invoke(crossinline suspend OptionEffect<*>.() -> A?)...
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Why does ArrowKt reccomend I implement my effect interface with an object instead of a function?

According to the docs I should implement an effect with an object. fun interface JustEffect<A> : Effect<Just<A>> { suspend fun <B> Just<B>.bind(): B = value } object ...
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Arrow.kt loading state

I used arrow.kt library so many times, I really enjoyed the features they gave to extend kotlin. I like how Either<E,T> can represent the success/failed states seamlessly. I am just wondering if ...
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arrow ensure doesn't make value non nullable after check

have a question about ensure function, somehow it doesn't make null safe after check in either block. What I am doing wrong, or is there a better way to ensure that value is not null except of using !!...
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Why does `EffectScope.shift` need the type parameter `B`?

The move to the new continuations API in Arrow brought with it a handy new function: shift, in theory letting me get rid of ensure(false) { NewError() } or NewError().left().bind() constructs. But I'm ...
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arrow validation more then 10 fields

all I have a question how can I validate more then 10 values with arrow in kotlin. fun CreateEventDTO.validate(): Validated<IncorrectInput, CreateEventDTO> = name.isEventNameValid() .zip( ...
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Unresolved reference in Kotlin optic data class reference

Was playing a bit with arrow library for Kotlin and found this error right out of the documentation https://arrow-kt.io/docs/optics/ . What am I doing wrong? Unresolved reference: company the code ...
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Mixing Eithers and other exceptions inside an either.eager

I have code I've written inside an either.eager return either.eager<MyException, MyResponse> { val objList = service.getObjs().bind() val obj = objList.find{...} ?: throw MyException....
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Is there any reason to use suspend fun fn(...): Either<Throwable, A> instead of suspend fun fn(...): A?

I'm mulling over something regarding suspend that Arrow's documentation explains in detail: suspend () -> A offers the same guaranties as IO<A>. So, according to the documentation, just using ...
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Which should we choose between Effect and Either as a return type of our business services?

With the arrival of Arrow 1.1.x we got the new Effect class. Up to now, my business classes returned Either to model the effect of returning an error or a value, e.g.: @Service class ...
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Closing (Auto)Closeables that exist only in `Either`

I currently face the problem of correctly closing resources that never leave their containing Either. The relevant code looks something like this: object SomeError class MyRes : AutoCloseable { [...] }...
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How to use Either monad and avoid nested flatMap

I'm in a situation where I'm trying to setup some data and then call a service. Each step can fail, so I'm trying to use Arrow's Either to manage this. But I'm ending up with a lot of nested flatMaps. ...
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Iso generation is supported for data classes with up to 22 constructor parameters

@optics data class test( 1,2,...23) { companion object } [ERROR] Iso generation is supported for data classes with up to 22 constructor parameters.
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is ValidatedNel arrow-kt in v1.0 still an Applicative (Functor)?

I understand that in previous versions of Arrow-Kt was an instance of the Applicative typeclass. In the current version 1.0.x, most typeclasses are no longer present/visible (to make the library more ...
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Access a shadowed receiver

I would like to combine a Kotlin extension function on some receiver class Receiver with arrow-kt's either comprehension. In a regular Kotlin extension function, this binds to the receiver object; ...
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How to propage errors from nested Eithers in Arrow-kt?

I have some code that looks like this: data class MyStrings(val a: String, val b: String) sealed class Error { object SpecificError0 : Error() object SpecificError1 : Error() object ...
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Is there a way to use monad comprehensions with Kotlin Flow

Kotlin coroutines and Arrow are a nice way to avoid nesting flatmaps, introducing monadic comprehensions in Kotlin. However Kotlin's Flow type still relies on declarative flatmapping, so we get into a ...
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Relation between Arrow suspend functions and monad comprehension

I am new to Arrow and try to establish my mental model of how its effects system works; in particular, how it leverages Kotlin's suspend system. My very vague understanding is as follows; if would be ...
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how to configure ksp in my android gradle groovy dsl build files

im investigating the io.arrow.kt functional programming library in my current android project. im having difficulty in configuring the optics module that employs ksp for source code generation my ...
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Handling an Arrow-kt Either inside a map

My question is somewhat related to Kotlin arrow-kt Flatten nested Either, but also not exactly. I have a list that I map through, and within this map I call a function that returns an Either. If the ...
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Kotlin - Infer type for one of two generic parameters

I am trying to create a function that has two generic types: one reified, and another derived from the context of its usage (since it is an extension function): inline fun <reified E, A> Either&...
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Creating an object builder with error handling using Arrow - Pattern match multiple Eithers

I have class A: class A (private var z: String, private var y: String, private var x: Int) I want to create a failsafe builder for it. The builder should return Either the list of Exceptions (e.g. ...
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How to map 2 Either values without tupled

I need to take 2 values, each of them is Either<Throwable, Any> and combine them together (or to do anything else) if each of the values is Right. For arrow-kt 0.11.0 it was possible with tupled ...
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Arrow-kt: how to turn an Either<E, List<Either<E,A>>> into Either<E, List<B>>

I receive an Either<E, List<A>> from a function call and need to transform the List<A> into a List<B>. The transformation of each A returns an Either<E,B>, so that my ...
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How to keep use cases and entity layer in Functional Clean Architecture pure when having database read/write interactions?

Intro I've been diving into functional programming in the last few months, and since I'm really intrigued by the Kotlin language, I've been using the Arrow library to toy around with a few things. A ...
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