The annotations attached to this entity, if any.
Similar to symbols, so we can track entities
Whether or not the template was defined in a package object
The template of which this entity is a member.
Indicates whether this entity lives in the terms namespace (objects, packages, methods, values)
Indicates whether this entity lives in the types namespace (classes, traits, abstract/alias types)
The kind of the entity
The name of the entity.
The name of the entity. Note that the name does not qualify this entity uniquely; use its qualifiedName
instead.
The qualified name of the entity.
The qualified name of the entity. This is this entity's name preceded by the qualified name of the template of which this entity is a member. The qualified name is unique to this entity.
The list of entities such that each is a member of the entity that follows it; the first entity is always this entity, the last the root package entity.
The Scaladoc universe of which this entity is a member.
The qualified name of this entity.
The qualified name of this entity.
(entity: StringAdd).self
(entity: StringFormat).self
(entity: ArrowAssoc[Entity]).x
(Since version 2.10.0) Use leftOfArrow
instead
(entity: Ensuring[Entity]).x
(Since version 2.10.0) Use resultOfEnsuring
instead
An entity in a Scaladoc universe. Entities are declarations in the program and correspond to symbols in the compiler. Entities model the following Scala concepts: