scala

TypeConstraint

trait TypeConstraint extends Annotation

A marker for annotations that, when applied to a type, should be treated as a constraint on the annotated type. A proper constraint should restrict the type based only on information mentioned within the type. A Scala compiler can use this assumption to rewrite the contents of the constraint as necessary. To contrast, a type annotation whose meaning depends on the context where it is written down is not a proper constrained type, and this marker should not be applied. A Scala compiler will drop such annotations in cases where it would rewrite a type constraint.

linear super types: Annotation, AnyRef, Any
known subclasses: cpsParam
source: TypeConstraint.scala
    version
  1. 1.1, 2007-11-5

    since
  1. 2.6

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