Platform
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
- Source:
- Platform.scala
Type members
Deprecated types
This is a type alias for java.util.ConcurrentModificationException
,
which may be thrown by methods that detect an invalid modification of an object.
This is a type alias for java.util.ConcurrentModificationException
,
which may be thrown by methods that detect an invalid modification of an object.
For example, many common collection types do not allow modifying a collection
while it is being iterated over.
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
- Source:
- Platform.scala
Thrown when a stack overflow occurs because a method or function recurses too deeply.
Thrown when a stack overflow occurs because a method or function recurses too deeply.
On the JVM, this is a type alias for java.lang.StackOverflowError
, which itself extends java.lang.Error
.
The same rules apply to catching a java.lang.Error
as for Java, that it indicates a serious problem that a reasonable application should not try and catch.
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
- Source:
- Platform.scala
Value members
Deprecated methods
Assigns the value of 0 to each element in the array.
Assigns the value of 0 to each element in the array.
- Value parameters:
- arr
A non-null Array[Int].
- Throws:
- java.lang.NullPointerException
If
arr
isnull
.
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
- Source:
- Platform.scala
Copies length
elements of array src
starting at position srcPos
to the
array dest
starting at position destPos
.
Copies length
elements of array src
starting at position srcPos
to the
array dest
starting at position destPos
. If src
==dest
, the copying will
behave as if the elements copied from src
were first copied to a temporary
array before being copied back into the array at the destination positions.
- Value parameters:
- dest
A non-null array as destination for the copy.
- destPos
The starting index in the destination array.
- length
The number of elements to be copied.
- src
A non-null array as source for the copy.
- srcPos
The starting index in the source array.
- Throws:
- java.lang.ArrayStoreException
If either
src
ordest
are not of type [java.lang.Array]; or if the element type ofsrc
is not compatible with that ofdest
.- java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException
If either
srcPos
ordestPos
are outside of the bounds of their respective arrays; or iflength
is negative; or if there are less thanlength
elements available aftersrcPos
ordestPos
insrc
anddest
respectively.- java.lang.NullPointerException
If either
src
ordest
arenull
.
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
- Source:
- Platform.scala
Runs the garbage collector.
Runs the garbage collector.
This is a request that the underlying JVM runs the garbage collector. The results of this call depends heavily on the JVM used. The underlying JVM is free to ignore this request.
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
- Source:
- Platform.scala
Creates a new array of the specified type and given length.
Creates a new array of the specified type and given length.
Note that if elemClass
is a subclass of scala.AnyVal then the returned value is an Array of the corresponding java primitive type.
For example, the following code scala.compat.Platform.createArray(classOf[Int], 4)
returns an array of the java primitive type int
.
For a scala.AnyVal array, the values of the array are set to 0 for numeric value types (scala.Double, scala.Float, scala.Long, scala.Int, scala.Char,
scala.Short, and scala.Byte), and false
for scala.Boolean. Creation of an array of type scala.Unit is not possible.
For subclasses of scala.AnyRef, the values of the array are set to null
.
The caller must cast the returned value to the correct type.
- Value parameters:
- elemClass
the
Class
object of the component type of the array- length
the length of the new array.
- Returns:
an array of the given component type as an
AnyRef
.- Throws:
- java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
if componentType is scala.Unit or
java.lang.Void.TYPE
- java.lang.NegativeArraySizeException
if the specified length is negative
- java.lang.NullPointerException
If
elemClass
isnull
.
- Example:
val a = scala.compat.Platform.createArray(classOf[Int], 4).asInstanceOf[Array[Int]] // returns Array[Int](0, 0, 0, 0)
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
- Source:
- Platform.scala
The current time in milliseconds.
The current time in milliseconds. The time is counted since 1 January 1970 UTC.
Note that the operating system timer used to obtain this value may be less precise than a millisecond.
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
- Source:
- Platform.scala
The name of the default character set encoding as a string
The name of the default character set encoding as a string
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
- Source:
- Platform.scala
Returns the Class
object associated with the class or interface with the given string name using the current ClassLoader
.
Returns the Class
object associated with the class or interface with the given string name using the current ClassLoader
.
On the JVM, invoking this method is equivalent to: java.lang.Class.forName(name)
For more information, please see the Java documentation for java.lang.Class.
- Value parameters:
- name
the fully qualified name of the desired class.
- Returns:
the
Class
object for the class with the specified name.- Throws:
- java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
if the class cannot be located
- java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
if the initialization provoked by this method fails
- java.lang.LinkageError
if the linkage fails
- Example:
val a = scala.compat.Platform.getClassForName("java.lang.Integer") // returns the Class[_] for java.lang.Integer
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
- Source:
- Platform.scala
Deprecated fields
The default line separator.
The default line separator.
On the JVM, this is equivalent to calling the method:
java.lang.System.lineSeparator
- Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]
- Source:
- Platform.scala