Return all types directly or transitively referenced by this type.
Return all types directly or transitively referenced by this type.
All types that should be generated as types inside this type.
All types that should be generated as types inside this type.
The java class used by pegasus for the primitive.
The java class used by pegasus for the primitive. E.g. java.lang.Integer
.
Pegasus always uses java boxed primitive classes.
Is is possible for a type to be deprecated but have not deprecation message, so even if this is None, isDeprecated still might be true.
Is is possible for a type to be deprecated but have not deprecation message, so even if this is None, isDeprecated still might be true.
Return types this type references.
Return types this type references. For a record, this will return the types of all the fields. For a array, this will return the items type.
The containing type of this type, if any.
The containing type of this type, if any.
When a type is contained in another type, it should be generated as a subtype of that type.
Unions are commonly generated as contained types.
If this definition requires boxing, return a Scala expression that boxes the given Scala expression.
If this definition requires boxing, return a Scala expression that boxes the given Scala expression.
The given Scala expression must return AnyVal (and hence, must not evaluate to null).
The name that should be given to any Union member wrappers of this type.
The name that should be given to any Union member wrappers of this type.
The namespace of the scala type, if any.
The namespace of the scala type, if any.
Only present for complex types.
The pegasus name of the primitive type.
The pegasus name of the primitive type. E.g. int
.
Includes the opening and closing scaladoc comment tags.
Includes the opening and closing scaladoc comment tags.
The scala type used to represent the primitive.
The scala type used to represent the primitive. E.g. Int
.
The fully qualified name of the scala type.
The fully qualified name of the scala type.
The schema of the type.
The schema of the type. Not present for definitions of "raw" classes, such as the 'coercer' and 'class' of a custom type.