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Kotlin Quick Start Guide

You're reading from   Kotlin Quick Start Guide Core features to get you ready for developing applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789344189
Length 178 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Receiver functions


Kotlin has built-in language features for creating custom DSLs. Receiver functions and the Infix keyword (covered in the next section) are two of those features.

Although intended primarily for creating DSLs, receiver functions can be also useful in everyday programming and as we shall see later, the Kotlin standard library uses them in several utility functions.

We could say that receiver functions share some similarities with extension functions. They have the same syntax for marking the receiver and, inside the function, they can access members of the receiver instance. Here's how we'd define a receiver function type:

val hello: String.() -> Unit = { print("Hello $this") }

It's the same as a normal function type definition, with the addition of the receiver type and a dot before the function signature.

To call this function, we have to provide an instance of the receiver type, a string in our case:

hello("Kotlin") // prints Hello Kotlin

You can see how, inside the receiver...

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