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  1. type ::[A] = scala.collection.immutable.::[A]

  2. type AbstractMethodError = java.lang.AbstractMethodError

  3. abstract class Any

    Class Any is the root of the Scala class hierarchy.

    Class Any is the root of the Scala class hierarchy. Every class in a Scala execution environment inherits directly or indirectly from this class.

    Starting with Scala 2.10 it is possible to directly extend Any using universal traits. A universal trait is a trait that extends Any, only has defs as members, and does no initialization.

    The main use case for universal traits is to allow basic inheritance of methods for value classes. For example,

    trait Printable extends Any {
      def print(): Unit = println(this)
    }
    class Wrapper(val underlying: Int) extends AnyVal with Printable
    
    val w = new Wrapper(3)
    w.print()

    See the value classes guide for more details on the interplay of universal traits and value classes.

  4. type ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException = java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException

  5. type BigDecimal = scala.math.BigDecimal

  6. type BigInt = scala.math.BigInt

  7. type BufferedIterator[+A] = scala.collection.BufferedIterator[A]

  8. type ClassCastException = java.lang.ClassCastException

  9. type Either[+A, +B] = scala.util.Either[A, B]

  10. type Equiv[T] = scala.math.Equiv[T]

  11. type Error = java.lang.Error

  12. type Exception = java.lang.Exception

  13. type Fractional[T] = scala.math.Fractional[T]

  14. type IllegalArgumentException = java.lang.IllegalArgumentException

  15. type IndexOutOfBoundsException = java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException

  16. type IndexedSeq[+A] = scala.collection.IndexedSeq[A]

  17. type Integral[T] = scala.math.Integral[T]

  18. type InterruptedException = java.lang.InterruptedException

  19. type Iterable[+A] = scala.collection.Iterable[A]

  20. type Iterator[+A] = scala.collection.Iterator[A]

  21. type Left[+A, +B] = scala.util.Left[A, B]

  22. type List[+A] = scala.collection.immutable.List[A]

  23. type NoSuchElementException = java.util.NoSuchElementException

  24. abstract final class Nothing extends Any

    Nothing is - together with scala.Null - at the bottom of Scala's type hierarchy.

    Nothing is - together with scala.Null - at the bottom of Scala's type hierarchy.

    Nothing is a subtype of every other type (including scala.Null); there exist no instances of this type. Although type Nothing is uninhabited, it is nevertheless useful in several ways. For instance, the Scala library defines a value scala.collection.immutable.Nil of type List[Nothing]. Because lists are covariant in Scala, this makes scala.collection.immutable.Nil an instance of List[T], for any element of type T.

    Another usage for Nothing is the return type for methods which never return normally. One example is method error in scala.sys, which always throws an exception.

  25. abstract final class Null extends AnyRef

    Null is - together with scala.Nothing - at the bottom of the Scala type hierarchy.

    Null is - together with scala.Nothing - at the bottom of the Scala type hierarchy.

    Null is a subtype of all reference types; its only instance is the null reference. Since Null is not a subtype of value types, null is not a member of any such type. For instance, it is not possible to assign null to a variable of type scala.Int.

  26. type NullPointerException = java.lang.NullPointerException

  27. type NumberFormatException = java.lang.NumberFormatException

  28. type Numeric[T] = scala.math.Numeric[T]

  29. type Ordered[T] = scala.math.Ordered[T]

  30. type Ordering[T] = scala.math.Ordering[T]

  31. type PartialOrdering[T] = scala.math.PartialOrdering[T]

  32. type PartiallyOrdered[T] = scala.math.PartiallyOrdered[T]

  33. type Range = scala.collection.immutable.Range

  34. type Right[+A, +B] = scala.util.Right[A, B]

  35. type RuntimeException = java.lang.RuntimeException

  36. type Seq[+A] = scala.collection.Seq[A]

  37. type Stream[+A] = scala.collection.immutable.Stream[A]

  38. type StringBuilder = scala.collection.mutable.StringBuilder

  39. type StringIndexOutOfBoundsException = java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException

  40. type Throwable = java.lang.Throwable

  41. type Traversable[+A] = scala.collection.Traversable[A]

  42. type TraversableOnce[+A] = scala.collection.TraversableOnce[A]

  43. type UnsupportedOperationException = java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException

  44. type Vector[+A] = scala.collection.immutable.Vector[A]

Value Members

  1. val #::: scala.collection.immutable.Stream.#::.type

  2. val +:: scala.collection.+:.type

  3. val :+: scala.collection.:+.type

  4. val ::: scala.collection.immutable.::.type

  5. val AnyRef: Specializable

  6. val BigDecimal: scala.math.BigDecimal.type

  7. val BigInt: scala.math.BigInt.type

  8. val Either: scala.util.Either.type

  9. val Equiv: scala.math.Equiv.type

  10. val Fractional: scala.math.Fractional.type

  11. val IndexedSeq: scala.collection.IndexedSeq.type

  12. val Integral: scala.math.Integral.type

  13. val Iterable: scala.collection.Iterable.type

  14. val Iterator: scala.collection.Iterator.type

  15. val Left: scala.util.Left.type

  16. val List: scala.collection.immutable.List.type

  17. val Nil: scala.collection.immutable.Nil.type

  18. val Numeric: scala.math.Numeric.type

  19. val Ordered: scala.math.Ordered.type

  20. val Ordering: scala.math.Ordering.type

  21. val Range: scala.collection.immutable.Range.type

  22. val Right: scala.util.Right.type

  23. val Seq: scala.collection.Seq.type

  24. val Stream: scala.collection.immutable.Stream.type

  25. val StringBuilder: scala.collection.mutable.StringBuilder.type

  26. val Traversable: scala.collection.Traversable.type

  27. val Vector: scala.collection.immutable.Vector.type

  28. package reflect

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