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java.lang.Objectgroovyx.gpars.extra166y.Ops
public class Ops
 Interfaces and utilities declaring per-element operations used
 within parallel methods on aggregates. This class provides type
 names for all operation signatures accepting zero, one or two
 arguments, and returning zero or one results, for parameterized
 types, as well as specializations to int, long,
 and double. In keeping with normal Java evaluation rules
 that promote, for example short to int, operation
 names for these smaller types are absent.
 
Preliminary release note: Some of the declarations in this class are likely to be moved elsewhere in the JDK libraries upon actual release, and most likely will not all nested in the same class.
The naming conventions are as follows:
op (short for "operate").
 Op (short for "operation") maps a single argument to
 a result. Example: negating a value.
 BinaryOp maps two arguments to a result. Example:
 dividing two numbers
 Reducer is an associative binary op
 accepting and returning values of the same type; where op(a, op(b,
 c)) should have the same result as op(op(a, b), c).  Example:
 adding two numbers.
 Generator takes no arguments and returns a result.
 Examples: random number generators, builders
 Procedure accepts an argument but doesn't return a
 result. Example: printing a value.  An Action is a
 Procedure that takes no arguments.
 Predicate accepts a value and returns a boolean indicator
 that the argument obeys some property. Example: testing if a number is even.
 BinaryPredicate accepts two values and returns a
 boolean indicator that the arguments obeys some relation. Example:
 testing if two numbers are relatively prime.
 In addition to stated signatures, implementations of these interfaces must work safely in parallel. In general, this means methods should operate only on their arguments, and should not rely on ThreadLocals, unsafely published globals, or other unsafe constructions. Additionally, they should not block waiting for synchronization.
This class is normally best used via import static.
 
| Constructor Summary | |
| private Ops() | |
| Method Summary | 
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| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | |
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| java.lang.Object#wait(long, int), java.lang.Object#wait(long), java.lang.Object#wait(), java.lang.Object#equals(java.lang.Object), java.lang.Object#toString(), java.lang.Object#hashCode(), java.lang.Object#getClass(), java.lang.Object#notify(), java.lang.Object#notifyAll() | 
| Constructor Detail | 
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private Ops()
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