For every field of a class, the Scala compiler generates up to four synthetic accessors: getter, setter, bean getter and bean setter.
For every field of a class, the Scala compiler generates up to four synthetic accessors: getter, setter, bean getter and bean setter.
For every field of a class, the Scala compiler generates up to four synthetic accessors: getter, setter, bean getter and bean setter.
For every field of a class, the Scala compiler generates up to four synthetic accessors: getter, setter, bean getter and bean setter.
For every field of a class, the Scala compiler generates up to four synthetic accessors: getter, setter, bean getter and bean setter.
For every field of a class, the Scala compiler generates up to four synthetic accessors: getter, setter, bean getter and bean setter.