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Scala example source code file (A_1.scala)
The Scala A_1.scala source codeclass A { lazy val a0 = 1 lazy val a1 = 2 lazy val a2 = 3 lazy val a3 = 4 lazy val a4 = 5 lazy val a5 = 6 lazy val a6 = 7 lazy val a7 = 8 lazy val a8 = 9 lazy val a9 = 10 lazy val a10 = 11 lazy val a11 = 12 lazy val a12 = 13 lazy val a13 = 14 lazy val a14 = 15 lazy val a15 = 16 lazy val a16 = 17 lazy val a17 = 18 lazy val a18 = 19 lazy val a19 = 20 lazy val a20 = 21 lazy val a21 = 22 lazy val a22 = 23 lazy val a23 = 24 lazy val a24 = 25 lazy val a25 = 26 lazy val a26 = 27 lazy val a27 = 28 lazy val a28 = 29 lazy val a29 = 30 lazy val a30 = 31 lazy val a31 = 32 lazy val a32 = 33 lazy val a33 = 34 lazy val a34 = 35 lazy val a35 = 36 lazy val a36 = 37 lazy val a37 = 38 lazy val a38 = 39 lazy val a39 = 40 lazy val a40 = 41 lazy val a41 = 42 lazy val a42 = 43 lazy val a43 = 44 lazy val a44 = 45 lazy val a45 = 46 lazy val a46 = 47 lazy val a47 = 48 lazy val a48 = 49 lazy val a49 = 50 lazy val a50 = 51 lazy val a51 = 52 lazy val a52 = 53 lazy val a53 = 54 lazy val a54 = 55 lazy val a55 = 56 lazy val a56 = 57 lazy val a57 = 58 lazy val a58 = 59 lazy val a59 = 60 private lazy val a60 = 61 private lazy val a61 = 62 private lazy val a62 = 63 private lazy val a63 = 64 private lazy val a64 = 65 private lazy val a65 = 66 private lazy val a66 = 67 private lazy val a67 = 68 private lazy val a68 = 69 private lazy val a69 = 70 def run = { println(List(a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, a11, a12, a13, a14, a15, a16, a17, a18, a19, a20, a21, a22, a23, a24, a25, a26, a27, a28, a29, a30, a31, a32, a33, a34, a35, a36, a37, a38, a39, a40, a41, a42, a43, a44, a45, a46, a47, a48, a49, a50, a51, a52, a53, a54, a55, a56, a57, a58, a59, a60, a61, a62, a63, a64, a65, a66, a67, a68, a69)) } } Other Scala examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Scala A_1.scala source code file: |
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