Javaslang is a Java standard library extension built for Java 8 and above.


Keywords
functional-programming, immutable-collections, java, java8, javaslang, object-functional, persistent-collections, vavr
License
Apache-2.0

Documentation

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Vavr is an object-functional language extension to Java 8, which aims to reduce the lines of code and increase code quality. It provides persistent collections, functional abstractions for error handling, concurrent programming, pattern matching and much more.

Vavr fuses the power of object-oriented programming with the elegance and robustness of functional programming. The most interesting part is a feature-rich, persistent collection library that smoothly integrates with Java's standard collections.

Because Vavr does not depend on any libraries (other than the JVM) you can easily add it as standalone .jar to your classpath.

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Using Vavr

See User Guide and/or Javadoc.

Gradle tasks:

  • Build: ./gradlew check
    • test reports: ./build/reports/tests/test/index.html
    • coverage reports: ./build/reports/jacoco/test/html/index.html
  • Javadoc (linting): ./gradlew javadoc

Contributing

A small number of users have reported problems building Vavr. Read our contribution guide for details.