Packages

  • package root

    This is the documentation for the Scala standard library.

    This is the documentation for the Scala standard library.

    Package structure

    The scala package contains core types like Int, Float, Array or Option which are accessible in all Scala compilation units without explicit qualification or imports.

    Notable packages include:

    Other packages exist. See the complete list on the right.

    Additional parts of the standard library are shipped as separate libraries. These include:

    • scala.reflect - Scala's reflection API (scala-reflect.jar)
    • scala.xml - XML parsing, manipulation, and serialization (scala-xml.jar)
    • scala.collection.parallel - Parallel collections (scala-parallel-collections.jar)
    • scala.util.parsing - Parser combinators (scala-parser-combinators.jar)
    • scala.swing - A convenient wrapper around Java's GUI framework called Swing (scala-swing.jar)

    Automatic imports

    Identifiers in the scala package and the scala.Predef object are always in scope by default.

    Some of these identifiers are type aliases provided as shortcuts to commonly used classes. For example, List is an alias for scala.collection.immutable.List.

    Other aliases refer to classes provided by the underlying platform. For example, on the JVM, String is an alias for java.lang.String.

    Definition Classes
    root
  • package scala

    Core Scala types.

    Core Scala types. They are always available without an explicit import.

    Definition Classes
    root
  • package beans
    Definition Classes
    scala
  • BeanProperty
  • BooleanBeanProperty
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scala.beans

BeanProperty

class BeanProperty extends Annotation with StaticAnnotation

When attached to a field, this annotation adds a setter and a getter method following the Java Bean convention. For example:

@BeanProperty
var status = ""

adds the following methods to the class:

def setStatus(s: String) { this.status = s }
def getStatus: String = this.status

For fields of type Boolean, if you need a getter named isStatus, use the scala.beans.BooleanBeanProperty annotation instead.

Annotations
@field() @deprecatedInheritance("Scheduled for being final in 2.14", "2.13.0")
Source
BeanProperty.scala
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