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Scala example source code file (ParSetFactory.scala)

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a, a, cancombinefrom, cc, cc, combiner, combiner, genericparcompanion, genericpartemplate, gensetfactory, gensetfactory, parset, parsetfactory, parsetlike

The Scala ParSetFactory.scala source code

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package scala.collection.generic





import collection.mutable.Builder
import collection.parallel.Combiner
import collection.parallel.ParSet
import collection.parallel.ParSetLike






abstract class ParSetFactory[CC[X] <: ParSet[X] with ParSetLike[X, CC[X], _] with GenericParTemplate[X, CC]]
  extends GenSetFactory[CC]
     with GenericParCompanion[CC]
{
  def newBuilder[A]: Combiner[A, CC[A]] = newCombiner[A]
  
  def newCombiner[A]: Combiner[A, CC[A]]
  
  class GenericCanCombineFrom[A] extends CanCombineFrom[CC[_], A, CC[A]] {
    override def apply(from: Coll) = from.genericCombiner[A]
    override def apply() = newCombiner[A]
  }
}





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