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Kotlin's function literals have a shortcut for one-argument literals:
the single argument doesn't need to be explicitly named, but can be
referred via the 'it' contextual keyword.
For example, 'array(1, 2, 3).filter { x -> x % 2 == 0 }'
-> 'array(1, 2, 3).filter { it % 2 == 0 }'
Add an intention action for this transformation.
9 lines
142 B
Kotlin
9 lines
142 B
Kotlin
// IS_APPLICABLE: false
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val foo = { (x: Int) ->
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class Inner() {
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fun temp(<caret>y: Int) : Int { return x + y }
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}
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Inner()
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}
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