string
- Source:
- string.scala
Type members
Types
Concatenation of two String
singleton types.
Concatenation of two String
singleton types.
import compiletime.ops.string._
val hello: "hello " + "world" = "hello world"
- Source:
- string.scala
Returns the Char type at the specified index. An index ranges from 0 to Length[S] - 1. The first Char of the sequence is at index 0, the next at index 1, and so on.
Returns the Char type at the specified index. An index ranges from 0 to Length[S] - 1. The first Char of the sequence is at index 0, the next at index 1, and so on.
import string._
val c: CharAt["hello", 0] = 'h'
- Source:
- string.scala
Length of a String
singleton type.
Length of a String
singleton type.
import compiletime.ops.string._
val helloSize: Length["hello"] = 5
- Source:
- string.scala
Tests if this String
singleton type matches the given
regular expression String
singleton type.
Tests if this String
singleton type matches the given
regular expression String
singleton type.
import compiletime.ops.string._
val x: Matches["unhappy", "un.*"] = true
- Source:
- string.scala
Substring of a String
singleton type, with a singleton type
begin inclusive index IBeg
, and a singleton type exclusive end index IEnd
.
The substring begins at the specified IBeg and extends to the character at index IEnd - 1.
Thus the length of the substring is IEnd-IBeg.
Substring of a String
singleton type, with a singleton type
begin inclusive index IBeg
, and a singleton type exclusive end index IEnd
.
The substring begins at the specified IBeg and extends to the character at index IEnd - 1.
Thus the length of the substring is IEnd-IBeg.
import compiletime.ops.string._
val x: Substring["hamburger", 4, 8] = "urge"
val y: Substring["smiles", 1, 5] = "mile"
- Source:
- string.scala