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Scala example source code file (repl-colon-type.check)
The Scala repl-colon-type.check source codeType in expressions to have them evaluated. Type :help for more information. scala> scala> :type List[1, 2, 3] <console>:2: error: identifier expected but integer literal found. List[1, 2, 3] ^ scala> :type List(1, 2, 3) List[Int] scala> :type def foo[T](x: T) = List(x) [T](x: T)List[T] scala> :type val bar = List(Set(1)) List[scala.collection.immutable.Set[Int]] scala> :type lazy val bar = Set(Set(1)) scala.collection.immutable.Set[scala.collection.immutable.Set[Int]] scala> :type def f[T >: Null, U <: String](x: T, y: U) = Set(x, y) [T >: Null, U <: String](x: T, y: U)scala.collection.immutable.Set[Any] scala> :type def x = 1 ; def bar[T >: Null <: AnyRef](xyz: T) = 5 [T >: Null <: AnyRef](xyz: T)Int scala> scala> :type 5 Int scala> :type val f = 5 Int scala> :type lazy val f = 5 Int scala> :type protected lazy val f = 5 Int scala> :type def f = 5 Int scala> :type def f() = 5 ()Int scala> scala> :type def g[T](xs: Set[_ <: T]) = Some(xs.head) [T](xs: Set[_ <: T])Some[T] scala> scala> Other Scala examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Scala repl-colon-type.check source code file: |
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