ClassManifestFactory
ClassManifestFactory
defines factory methods for manifests.
It is intended for use by the compiler and should not be used in client code.
Unlike ClassManifest
, this factory isn't annotated with a deprecation warning.
This is done to prevent avalanches of deprecation warnings in the code that calls methods with manifests.
In a perfect world, we would just remove the @deprecated annotation from ClassManifest
the object
and then delete it in 2.11. After all, that object is explicitly marked as internal, so no one should use it.
However a lot of existing libraries disregarded the Scaladoc that comes with ClassManifest
,
so we need to somehow nudge them into migrating prior to removing stuff out of the blue.
Hence we've introduced this design decision as the lesser of two evils.
Value members
Concrete methods
ClassManifest for the abstract type prefix # name
.
ClassManifest for the abstract type prefix # name
. upperBound
is not
strictly necessary as it could be obtained by reflection. It was
added so that erasure can be calculated without reflection.
ClassManifest for the abstract type prefix # name
.
ClassManifest for the abstract type prefix # name
. upperBound
is not
strictly necessary as it could be obtained by reflection. It was
added so that erasure can be calculated without reflection.
todo: remove after next bootstrap
ClassManifest for the class type clazz
, where clazz
is
a top-level or static class.
ClassManifest for the class type clazz
, where clazz
is
a top-level or static class.
- Note
This no-prefix, no-arguments case is separate because we it's called from ScalaRunTime.boxArray itself. If we pass varargs as arrays into this, we get an infinitely recursive call to boxArray. (Besides, having a separate case is more efficient)
- Source
- ClassManifestDeprecatedApis.scala
ClassManifest for the class type clazz[args]
, where clazz
is
a top-level or static class and args
are its type arguments
ClassManifest for the class type clazz[args]
, where clazz
is
a top-level or static class and args
are its type arguments