Conversion

scala.Conversion
@FunctionalInterface
abstract class Conversion[-T, +U] extends T => U

A class for implicit values that can serve as implicit conversions. The implicit resolution algorithm will act as if there existed the additional implicit definition:

def $implicitConversion[T, U](x: T)(c: Conversion[T, U]): U = c(x)

However, the presence of this definition would slow down implicit search since its outermost type matches any pair of types. Therefore, implicit search contains a special case in Implicits#discardForView which emulates the conversion in a more efficient way.

Note that this is a SAM class - function literals are automatically converted to the Conversion values.

Also note that in bootstrapped dotty, Predef.<:< should inherit from Conversion. This would cut the number of special cases in discardForView from two to one.

The Conversion class can also be used to convert explicitly, using the convert extension method.

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Source
Conversion.scala
Graph
Supertypes
trait T => U
class Object
trait Matchable
class Any

Members list

Value members

Abstract methods

def apply(x: T): U

Convert value x of type T to type U

Convert value x of type T to type U

Attributes

Source
Conversion.scala

Inherited methods

def andThen[A](g: U => A): T1 => A

Attributes

Inherited from:
Function1
def compose[A](g: A => T): A => R

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Inherited from:
Function1
override def toString(): String

Returns a string representation of the object.

Returns a string representation of the object.

The default representation is platform dependent.

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Returns

a string representation of the object.

Definition Classes
Function1 -> Any
Inherited from:
Function1

Extensions

Extensions

extension (x: T)
def convert: U

x.convert converts a value x of type T to type U

x.convert converts a value x of type T to type U

Attributes

Source
Conversion.scala