object
IterableConversions
Type Members
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case class
JavaEnumerationIterable[A](iterable: Enumeration[A]) extends Iterable[A] with Product with Serializable
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case class
JavaEnumerationIterator[A](itr: Enumeration[A]) extends Iterator[A] with Product with Serializable
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case class
JavaIteratableIterable[A](iterable: Iterable[A]) extends Iterable[A] with Product with Serializable
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case class
JavaIteratorIterator[A](itr: Iterator[A]) extends Iterator[A] with Product with Serializable
Value Members
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final
def
!=(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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final
def
!=(arg0: Any): Boolean
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final
def
##(): Int
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final
def
==(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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final
def
==(arg0: Any): Boolean
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final
def
asInstanceOf[T0]: T0
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def
clone(): AnyRef
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final
def
eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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def
equals(arg0: Any): Boolean
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def
finalize(): Unit
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final
def
getClass(): Class[_]
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def
hashCode(): Int
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implicit
def
implicitJavaEnumerationToScalaIterable[A](iterable: Enumeration[A]): Iterable[A]
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implicit
def
implicitJavaIterableToScalaIterable[A](iterable: Iterable[A]): Iterable[A]
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def
isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean
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def
ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean
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def
notify(): Unit
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def
notifyAll(): Unit
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def
synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0
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def
toString(): String
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def
wait(): Unit
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final
def
wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit
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final
def
wait(arg0: Long): Unit
Inherited from AnyRef
Inherited from Any
Alot of this has since been included in the Scala standard lib, as such its pretty much unused, included incase.
General Java Iterable converters, allowing for comprehensions.
Based on suggestions from Jamie Webb (http://scala.sygneca.com/) will be removed in 0.5