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trait
AnsiColor
extends AnyRef
ANSI escape codes providing control over text formatting and color on supporting text terminals.
ANSI escape codes providing control over text formatting and color on supporting text terminals.
ANSI Style and Control Codes
This group of escape codes provides control over text styling. For example, to turn on reverse video with bold and then turn off all styling embed these codes,
import io.AnsiColor._ object ColorDemo extends App { println(s"${REVERSED}${BOLD}Hello 1979!${RESET}") }
Foreground and Background Colors
Embedding ANSI color codes in text output will control the text foreground and background colors.
Foreground Background BLACK BLACK_B RED RED_B GREEN GREEN_B YELLOW YELLOW_B BLUE BLUE_B MAGENTA MAGENTA_B CYAN CYAN_B WHITE WHITE_B -
class
BufferedSource
extends Source
This object provides convenience methods to create an iterable representation of a source file.
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class
Codec
extends AnyRef
A class for character encoding/decoding preferences.
- trait LowPriorityCodecImplicits extends AnyRef
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abstract
class
Source
extends Iterator[Char] with Closeable
An iterable representation of source data.
An iterable representation of source data. It may be reset with the optional reset method.
Subclasses must supply the underlying iterator.
Error handling may be customized by overriding the report method.
The current input and position, as well as the next character methods delegate to the positioner.
The default positioner encodes line and column numbers in the position passed to report. This behavior can be changed by supplying a custom positioner.
Value Members
- object AnsiColor extends AnsiColor
- object Codec extends LowPriorityCodecImplicits
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object
Source
This object provides convenience methods to create an iterable representation of a source file.
This object provides convenience methods to create an iterable representation of a source file.
- Version
1.0, 19/08/2004
- object StdIn extends StdIn
This is the documentation for the Scala standard library.
Package structure
The scala package contains core types like
Int
,Float
,Array
orOption
which are accessible in all Scala compilation units without explicit qualification or imports.Notable packages include:
scala.collection
and its sub-packages contain Scala's collections frameworkscala.collection.immutable
- Immutable, sequential data-structures such asVector
,List
,Range
,HashMap
orHashSet
scala.collection.mutable
- Mutable, sequential data-structures such asArrayBuffer
,StringBuilder
,HashMap
orHashSet
scala.collection.concurrent
- Mutable, concurrent data-structures such asTrieMap
scala.collection.parallel.immutable
- Immutable, parallel data-structures such asParVector
,ParRange
,ParHashMap
orParHashSet
scala.collection.parallel.mutable
- Mutable, parallel data-structures such asParArray
,ParHashMap
,ParTrieMap
orParHashSet
scala.concurrent
- Primitives for concurrent programming such asFutures
andPromises
scala.io
- Input and output operationsscala.math
- Basic math functions and additional numeric types likeBigInt
andBigDecimal
scala.sys
- Interaction with other processes and the operating systemscala.util.matching
- Regular expressionsOther 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.swing
- A convenient wrapper around Java's GUI framework called Swing (scala-swing.jar)scala.util.parsing
- Parser combinators (scala-parser-combinators.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 forscala.collection.immutable.List
.Other aliases refer to classes provided by the underlying platform. For example, on the JVM,
String
is an alias forjava.lang.String
.