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StringContext

scala.StringContext
See theStringContext companion object
caseclassStringContext(parts:String*)

This class provides the basic mechanism to do String Interpolation. String Interpolation allows users to embed variable references directly in *processed* string literals. Here's an example:

val name = "James"println(s"Hello, $name")  // Hello, James

Any processed string literal is rewritten as an instantiation and method call against this class. For example:

s"Hello, $name"

is rewritten to be:

StringContext("Hello, ", "").s(name)

By default, this class provides theraw,s andf methods as available interpolators.

To provide your own string interpolator, create an implicit class which adds a method toStringContext. Here's an example:

implicit class JsonHelper(private val sc: StringContext) extends AnyVal {  def json(args: Any*): JSONObject = ...}val x: JSONObject = json"{ a: $a }"

Here theJsonHelper extension class implicitly adds thejson method toStringContext which can be used forjson string literals.

Value parameters

parts

The parts that make up the interpolated string, without the expressions that get inserted by interpolation.

Attributes

Companion
object
Source
StringContext.scala
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Supertypes
traitProduct
traitEquals
classObject
traitMatchable
classAny
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Attributes

Source
StringContext.scala
Supertypes
classObject
traitMatchable
classAny
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Value members

Concrete methods

eraseddeff[A =Any](args:A*):String

The formatted string interpolator.

The formatted string interpolator.

It inserts its arguments between corresponding parts of the string context. It also treats standard escape sequences as defined in the Scala specification. Finally, if an interpolated expression is followed by aparts string that starts with a formatting specifier, the expression is formatted according to that specifier. All specifiers allowed in Java format strings are handled, and in the same way they are treated in Java.

For example:

val height = 1.9dval name = "James"println(f"$name%s is $height%2.2f meters tall")  // James is 1.90 meters tall

Value parameters

`args`

The arguments to be inserted into the resulting string.

Attributes

Throws

IllegalArgumentException if the number ofparts in the enclosingStringContext does not exceed the number of argumentsarg by exactly 1.

if aparts string contains a backslash (\) character that does not start a valid escape sequence. Note: Thef method works by assembling a format string from all theparts strings and usingjava.lang.String.format to format all arguments with that format string. The format string is obtained by concatenating allparts strings, and performing two transformations:

  1. Let a _formatting position_ be a start of anyparts string except the first one. If a formatting position does not refer to a% character (which is assumed to start a format specifier), then the string format specifier%s is inserted. 2. Any% characters not in formatting positions must begin one of the conversions%% (the literal percent) or%n (the platform-specific line separator).

Source
StringContext.scala
eraseddefraw(args:Any*):String

The raw string interpolator.

The raw string interpolator.

It inserts its arguments between corresponding parts of the string context. As opposed to the simple string interpolators, this one does not treat standard escape sequences as defined in the Scala specification.

For example, the raw processed stringraw"a\nb" is equal to the scala string"a\\nb".

Note: Even when using the raw interpolator, Scala will process Unicode escapes. Unicode processing in the raw interpolator is deprecated as of scala 2.13.2 and will be removed in the future For example:

scala> raw"\u005cu0023"res0: String = #

Value parameters

`args`

The arguments to be inserted into the resulting string.

Attributes

Throws

IllegalArgumentException if the number ofparts in the enclosingStringContext does not exceed the number of argumentsarg by exactly 1.

Note

The Scala compiler may replace a call to this method with an equivalent, but more efficient, use of a StringBuilder.

Source
StringContext.scala
eraseddefs(args:Any*):String

The simple string interpolator.

The simple string interpolator.

It inserts its arguments between corresponding parts of the string context. It also treats standard escape sequences as defined in the Scala specification. Here's an example of usage:

val name = "James"println(s"Hello, $name")  // Hello, James

In this example, the expression $name is replaced with thetoString of the variablename. Thes interpolator can take thetoString of any arbitrary expression within a${} block, for example:

println(s"1 + 1 = ${1 + 1}")

will print the string1 + 1 = 2.

Value parameters

`args`

The arguments to be inserted into the resulting string.

Attributes

Throws

IllegalArgumentException if the number ofparts in the enclosingStringContext does not exceed the number of argumentsarg by exactly 1.

StringContext.InvalidEscapeException if aparts string contains a backslash (\) character that does not start a valid escape sequence.

Note

The Scala compiler may replace a call to this method with an equivalent, but more efficient, use of a StringBuilder.

Source
StringContext.scala

Deprecated methods

Attributes

Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]use same-named method on StringContext companion object
Source
StringContext.scala

Attributes

Deprecated
[Since version 2.13.0]Use the static method StringContext.standardInterpolator instead of the instance method
Source
StringContext.scala

Inherited methods

An iterator over the names of all the elements of this product.

An iterator over the names of all the elements of this product.

Attributes

Inherited from:
Product
Source
Product.scala

An iterator over all the elements of this product.

An iterator over all the elements of this product.

Attributes

Returns

in the default implementation, anIterator[Any]

Inherited from:
Product
Source
Product.scala
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