@FunctionalInterface public interface IntConsumer1 extends AbstractIntConsumer1<IntConsumer1>
int-valued argument and returns no result.
This is the one-arity specialization of ConsumerN.
This is the non-producing specialization of Function1.
This is the int-consuming primitive specialization of Consumer1.
This is a functional interface whose functional method is AbstractIntConsumer1.accept(int).
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
default IntConsumer1 |
andThen(IntConsumer1 after)
Returns a chained object that performs, in sequence, this operation followed
by the
after operation. |
default IntConsumer1 |
andThenUnchecked(IntConsumer1 after)
Returns a chained object that performs, in sequence, this operation followed
by the
after operation. |
default Consumer1<java.lang.Integer> |
boxInput() |
static IntConsumer1 |
fromVariant(java.util.function.IntConsumer consumer)
Creates an instance of this object from its
IntConsumer variant. |
accept, acceptAllUnchecked, andThen, andThenUnchecked, arity, toVariantapplyAllUnchecked, sizedAcceptAllUncheckedstatic IntConsumer1 fromVariant(java.util.function.IntConsumer consumer)
IntConsumer variant.consumer - the variant of this objectIntConsumerdefault Consumer1<java.lang.Integer> boxInput()
boxInput in interface AbstractIntConsumer1<IntConsumer1>boxInput in interface net.ashwork.functionality.partial.UnboxedInput<AbstractConsumer1<java.lang.Integer,?>>Consumer1default IntConsumer1 andThen(IntConsumer1 after)
ConsumerChainableafter operation. If performing either operation throws an
exception, it is relayed to the caller of the composed operation. If performing
this operation throws an exception, the after operation will not be
performed.andThen in interface AbstractConsumerN<IntConsumer1>andThen in interface AbstractIntConsumer1<IntConsumer1>andThen in interface ConsumerChainable<IntConsumer1>andThen in interface ConsumerChainableConsumer<IntConsumer1>after - the operation to perform after this operationafter operationdefault IntConsumer1 andThenUnchecked(IntConsumer1 after)
ConsumerChainableafter operation. If performing either operation throws an
exception, it is relayed to the caller of the composed operation. If performing
this operation throws an exception, the after operation will not be
performed. This makes no assumptions on the arguments of this method.andThenUnchecked in interface AbstractConsumerN<IntConsumer1>andThenUnchecked in interface AbstractIntConsumer1<IntConsumer1>andThenUnchecked in interface ConsumerChainable<IntConsumer1>andThenUnchecked in interface ConsumerChainableConsumer<IntConsumer1>after - the operation to perform after this operationafter operation