scala.tools.nsc.interpreter

TypeStrings

trait TypeStrings extends AnyRef

Logic for turning a type into a String. The goal is to be able to take some arbitrary object 'x' and obtain the most precise String for which an injection of x.asInstanceOf[String] will be valid from both the JVM's and scala's perspectives.

"definition" is when you want strings like

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TypeStrings.scala
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  1. def != (arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  2. def != (arg0: Any): Boolean

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  5. def == (arg0: Any): Boolean

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  6. def anyClass (x: Any): JClass

  7. def asInstanceOf [T0] : T0

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  11. def finalize (): Unit

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  12. def fromClazz (clazz: JClass): String

  13. def fromManifest [T] (implicit arg0: Manifest[T]): String

  14. def fromTypedValue [T] (x: T)(implicit arg0: Manifest[T]): String

    Going for an overabundance of caution right now.

    Going for an overabundance of caution right now. Later these types can be a lot more precise, but right now the manifests have a habit of introducing material which is not syntactically valid as scala source. When this happens it breaks the repl. It would be nice if we mandated that manifest toString methods (or some other method, since it's bad practice to rely on toString for correctness) generated the VALID string representation of the type.

  15. def fromValue (value: Any): String

  16. def getClass (): java.lang.Class[_]

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  17. def hashCode (): Int

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  18. def isInstanceOf [T0] : Boolean

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  19. def ne (arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  20. def notify (): Unit

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  21. def notifyAll (): Unit

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  22. def quieter (tpe: String, alsoStrip: String*): String

    Reducing fully qualified noise for some common packages.

  23. def scalaName (m: ClassManifest[_]): String

  24. def scalaName (clazz: JClass): String

  25. def scalaName (s: String): String

  26. def synchronized [T0] (arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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  27. def toString (): String

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  28. val typeTransforms : List[(String, String)]

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