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- class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
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In-memory representation of the contents of classpaths.
In-memory representation of the contents of classpaths.
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- class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
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- Classpaths.type
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- class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
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- Constants.type
Container for top-level definitions related to contexts.
Container for top-level definitions related to contexts.
See Contexts.Context for more details.
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- class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
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- Contexts.type
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- class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
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- class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
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- Exceptions.type
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- class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
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Source language of a symbol.
Source language of a symbol.
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- trait Enumtrait Serializabletrait Producttrait Equalsclass Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
The offsets part of a full position, consisting of 2 or 3 entries:
The offsets part of a full position, consisting of 2 or 3 entries:
- start: the start offset of the span, in characters from start of file
- end : the end offset of the span
- point: if given, the offset where a single
^would be logically placed
Spans are encoded according to the following format in little endian: Start: unsigned 26 Bits (works for source files up to 64M) End: unsigned 26 Bits Point: unsigned 12 Bits relative to start NoSpan encoded as -1L (this is a normally invalid span because point would lie beyond end).
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- class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
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Symbols for all kinds of definitions in Scala programs.
Symbols for all kinds of definitions in Scala programs.
Every definition, like classes, defs, types and type parameters, is
associated with a Symbol. Symbols are organized in a hierarchy,
depending on what kind of definitions they represent.
Symbol
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+- PackageSymbol any package, including the root package, the empty package, and nested packages
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+- TermOrTypeSymbol any term or type symbol, i.e., not a package
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+- TermSymbol any term definition:
| `val`, `var`, `def`, term param, term capture, `object` value
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+- TypeSymbol any definition for a type
+- ClassSymbol definition for a `class`, `trait`, or the module class of an `object`
+- TypeSymbolWithBounds any other kind of type: `type` definitions, type params, type captures
+- TypeMemberSymbol `type` definition, further refined through its `typeDef`
+- TypeParamSymbol
+- ClassTypeParamSymbol type parameter of a class
+- LocalTypeParamSymbol any other type parameter
Additionally, PackageSymbol and ClassSymbol extend DeclaringSymbol.
Declaring symbols are the ones that contain declarations, which can be
looked up with their names.
TypeMemberSymbols exist in 3 flavors, indicated by their typeDef field,
of type TypeMemberDefinition:
TypeAlias(alias): type alias of the formtype T = aliasAbstractType(bounds): abstract type member of the formtype T >: bounds.low <: bounds.highOpaqueTypeAlias(bounds, alias): opaque type alias of the formtype T >: bounds.low <: bounds.high = alias
The main property a TermSymbol is its declaredType, which is a Type.
All TypeSymbolWithBounds have bounds of type TypeBounds, which are
often used as their primary characteristic. ClassSymbols are entirely
defined by themselves.
With the exception of the root package symbol, all symbols have an owner
which is another Symbol.
All symbols also have a name. It is a TypeName for TypeSymbols, and a
TermName for TermSymbols and PackageSymbols.
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- class Objecttrait Matchableclass Any
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