Models what is known by the router about a single argument: that it has
a name, a human-readable typeString describing what the type is
(just for logging and reading, not a replacement for a TypeTag
) and
possible a function that can compute its default value
What is known about a single endpoint for our routes.
What is known about a single endpoint for our routes. It has a name, argSignatures for each argument, and a macro-generated invoke0 that performs all the necessary argument parsing and de-serialization.
Realistically, you will probably spend most of your time calling invoke instead, which provides a nicer API to call it that mimmicks the API of calling a Scala method.
Allows you to query how many things are overriden by the enclosing owner.
Represents what comes out of an attempt to invoke an EntryPoint.
Represents what comes out of an attempt to invoke an EntryPoint. Could succeed with a value, but could fail in many different ways.
More or less a minimal version of Autowire's Server that lets you generate a set of "routes" from the methods defined in an object, and call them using passing in name/args/kwargs via Java reflection, without having to generate/compile code or use Scala reflection. This saves us spinning up the Scala compiler and greatly reduces the startup time of cached scripts.