parsley.token.numeric.CanHold$
This object contains the definitions of several types that help enforce that
parsers of bounded precision only return types that can losslessly accomodate
that precision.
Note that, on the JVM, there is no such thing as an unsigned value natively .
Instead, the JVM provides a guarantee that overflow is well-defined, and, as such
supports operations that work on numbers as if they were unsigned. For this
reason, parsley
makes no distinction between unsigned and signed numbers.
Attributes Since: 4.0.0
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This type-constraint requires that the given type has enough bit-width
to store 16 bits of data.
This type-constraint requires that the given type has enough bit-width
to store 16 bits of data.
Attributes T the type that can accomodate 16 bits.
Since: 4.0.0
Source: BitBounds.scala
This type-constraint requires that the given type has enough bit-width
to store 32 bits of data.
This type-constraint requires that the given type has enough bit-width
to store 32 bits of data.
Attributes T the type that can accomodate 32 bits.
Since: 4.0.0
Source: BitBounds.scala
This type-constraint requires that the given type has enough bit-width
to store 64 bits of data.
This type-constraint requires that the given type has enough bit-width
to store 64 bits of data.
Attributes T the type that can accomodate 64 bits.
Since: 4.0.0
Source: BitBounds.scala
This type-constraint requires that the given type has enough bit-width
to store 8 bits of data.
This type-constraint requires that the given type has enough bit-width
to store 8 bits of data.
Attributes T the type that can accomodate 8 bits.
Since: 4.0.0
Source: BitBounds.scala Implicits
Evidence that Byte
can store 8 bits of data .
Evidence that Byte
can store 8 bits of data .
Attributes Since: 4.0.0
Source: BitBounds.scala
Provides evidence that a type that can store 32 bits can also store 16 bits.
Provides evidence that a type that can store 32 bits can also store 16 bits.
Attributes Since: 4.0.0
Source: BitBounds.scala
Provides evidence that a type that can store 64 bits can also store 32 bits.
Provides evidence that a type that can store 64 bits can also store 32 bits.
Attributes Since: 4.0.0
Source: BitBounds.scala
Provides evidence that a type that can store 16 bits can also store 8 bits.
Provides evidence that a type that can store 16 bits can also store 8 bits.
Attributes Since: 4.0.0
Source: BitBounds.scala
Evidence that Int
can store 32 bits of data .
Evidence that Int
can store 32 bits of data .
Attributes Since: 4.0.0
Source: BitBounds.scala
Evidence that Long
can store 64 bits of data .
Evidence that Long
can store 64 bits of data .
Attributes Since: 4.0.0
Source: BitBounds.scala
Evidence that Short
can store 16 bits of data .
Evidence that Short
can store 16 bits of data .
Attributes Since: 4.0.0
Source: BitBounds.scala
Evidence that BigInt
can store (at least) 64 bits of data .