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1 // Copyright (c) 2011, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file | 1 // Copyright (c) 2011, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
2 // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a | 2 // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
3 // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. | 3 // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
4 | 4 |
5 part of dart.core; | 5 part of dart.core; |
6 | 6 |
7 /** | 7 /** |
8 * The base class for all function types. | 8 * The base class for all function types. |
9 * | 9 * |
10 * A function value, or an instance of a class with a "call" method, is a | 10 * A function value, or an instance of a class with a "call" method, is a |
11 * subtype of a function type, and as such, a subtype of [Function]. | 11 * subtype of a function type, and as such, a subtype of [Function]. |
12 */ | 12 */ |
13 abstract class Function { | 13 abstract class Function { |
14 /** | 14 /** |
15 * Dynamically call [function] with the specified arguments. | 15 * Dynamically call [function] with the specified arguments. |
16 * | 16 * |
17 * Acts the same as calling function with positional arguments | 17 * Acts the same as calling function with positional arguments |
18 * corresponding to the elements of [positionalArguments] and | 18 * corresponding to the elements of [positionalArguments] and |
19 * named arguments corresponding to the elements of [namedArguments]. | 19 * named arguments corresponding to the elements of [namedArguments]. |
20 * | 20 * |
21 * This includes giving the same errors if [function] isn't callable or | 21 * This includes giving the same errors if [function] isn't callable or |
22 * if it expects different parameters. | 22 * if it expects different parameters. |
23 * | 23 * |
24 * Example: | 24 * Example: |
25 * ``` | 25 * ``` |
26 * var namedArguments = new Map<Symbol, dynamic>(); | 26 * Function.apply(foo, [1,2,3], {#f: 4, #g: 5}); |
27 * namedArguments[const Symbol("f")] = 4; | |
28 * namedArguments[const Symbol("g")] = 5; | |
29 * Function.apply(foo, [1,2,3], namedArguments); | |
30 * ``` | 27 * ``` |
31 * | 28 * |
32 * gives exactly the same result as | 29 * gives exactly the same result as |
33 * ``` | 30 * ``` |
34 * foo(1, 2, 3, f: 4, g: 5). | 31 * foo(1, 2, 3, f: 4, g: 5). |
35 * ``` | 32 * ``` |
36 * | 33 * |
37 * If [positionalArguments] is null, it's considered an empty list. | 34 * If [positionalArguments] is null, it's considered an empty list. |
38 * If [namedArguments] is omitted or null, it is considered an empty map. | 35 * If [namedArguments] is omitted or null, it is considered an empty map. |
39 */ | 36 */ |
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61 * | 58 * |
62 * Function expressions never give rise to equal function objects. Each time | 59 * Function expressions never give rise to equal function objects. Each time |
63 * a function expression is evaluated, it creates a new closure value that | 60 * a function expression is evaluated, it creates a new closure value that |
64 * is not known to be equal to other closures created by the same expression. | 61 * is not known to be equal to other closures created by the same expression. |
65 * | 62 * |
66 * Classes implementing `Function` by having a `call` method should have their | 63 * Classes implementing `Function` by having a `call` method should have their |
67 * own `operator==` and `hashCode` depending on the object. | 64 * own `operator==` and `hashCode` depending on the object. |
68 */ | 65 */ |
69 bool operator ==(Object other); | 66 bool operator ==(Object other); |
70 } | 67 } |
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