JavaContainingImplicits
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Implicits
Implicit to support Containing nature of java.util.Collection.
Implicit to support Containing nature of java.util.Collection.
Type parameters
- E
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the type of the element in the
java.util.Collection - JCOL
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any subtype of
java.util.Collection
Value parameters
- equality
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Equalitytype class that is used to check equality of element in thejava.util.Collection
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- Returns
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Containing[JCOL[E]]that supportsjava.util.Collectionin relevantcontainsyntax
Implicit to support Containing nature of java.util.Map.
Implicit to support Containing nature of java.util.Map.
Type parameters
- JMAP
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any subtype of
java.util.Map - K
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the type of the key in the
java.util.Map - V
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the type of the value in the
java.util.Map
Value parameters
- equality
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Equalitytype class that is used to check equality of entry in thejava.util.Map
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- Returns
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Containing[JMAP[K, V]]that supportsjava.util.Mapin relevantcontainsyntax
Implicit conversion that converts an Equality of type E into Containing of type JCOL[E], where JCOL is a subtype of java.util.Collection. This is required to support the explicit Equality syntax, for example:
Implicit conversion that converts an Equality of type E into Containing of type JCOL[E], where JCOL is a subtype of java.util.Collection. This is required to support the explicit Equality syntax, for example:
val javaList = new java.util.ArrayList[String]()
javaList.add("hi")
(javaList should contain oneOf ("HI")) (after being lowerCased)
(after being lowerCased) will returns an Equality[String] and this implicit conversion will convert it into Containing[java.util.ArrayList[String]].
Type parameters
- E
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type of elements in the
java.util.Collection - JCOL
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subtype of
java.util.Collection
Value parameters
- equality
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Equalityof typeE
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- Returns
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Containingof typeJCOL[E]
Implicit conversion that converts an Equality of type java.util.Map.Entry[K, V] into Containing of type JMAP[K, V], where JMAP is a subtype of java.util.Map. This is required to support the explicit Equality syntax, for example:
Implicit conversion that converts an Equality of type java.util.Map.Entry[K, V] into Containing of type JMAP[K, V], where JMAP is a subtype of java.util.Map. This is required to support the explicit Equality syntax, for example:
val javaMap = new java.util.HashMap[Int, String]() javaMap.put(1, "one") // lowerCased needs to be implemented as Normalization[java.util.Map.Entry[K, V]] (javaMap should contain (Entry(1, "ONE"))) (after being lowerCased)
(after being lowerCased) will returns an java.util.Map.Entry[Int, String] and this implicit conversion will convert it into Containing[java.util.HashMap[Int, String]].
Type parameters
- JMAP
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any subtype of
java.util.Map - K
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the type of the key in the
java.util.Map - V
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the type of the value in the
java.util.Map
Value parameters
- equality
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Equalityof typejava.util.Map.Entry[K, V]
Attributes
- Returns
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Containingof typeJMAP[K, V]