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Scala example source code file (ImmutableSortedMapFactory.scala)

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The Scala ImmutableSortedMapFactory.scala source code

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package scala.collection
package generic

/** A template for companion objects of `SortedMap` and subclasses thereof.
 *
 *  @since 2.8
 *  @define Coll SortedMap
 *  @define coll sorted map
 *  @define factoryInfo
 *    This object provides a set of operations needed to create sorted maps of type `$Coll`.
 *    @author Martin Odersky
 *    @version 2.8
 *  @define sortedMapCanBuildFromInfo
 *    The standard `CanBuildFrom` instance for sorted maps
 */
abstract class ImmutableSortedMapFactory[CC[A, B] <: immutable.SortedMap[A, B] with SortedMapLike[A, B, CC[A, B]]] extends SortedMapFactory[CC] 

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