Extension methods ofTerm
A unary apply node with given argument:tree(arg)
An apply node with given arguments:tree(arg, args0, ..., argsN)
An apply node with given argument listtree(args(0), ..., args(args.length - 1))
An apply node with given argument listtree(args(0), ..., args(args.length - 1))
The current tree applied to given argument lists:tree (argss(0)) ... (argss(argss.length -1))
The current tree applied to given argument lists:tree (argss(0)) ... (argss(argss.length -1))
The current tree applied to ():tree()
The current tree applied to given type argument:tree[targ]
The current tree applied to given type argument list:tree[targs(0), ..., targs(targs.length - 1)]
The current tree applied to given type argument list:tree[targs(0), ..., targs(targs.length - 1)]
The current tree applied to given type arguments:tree[targ0, ..., targN]
The current tree applied to given type arguments:tree[targ0, ..., targN]
Converts a partially applied term into a lambda expression
A select node that selects the given symbol.
TypeRepr of this term
Replace Ident nodes references to the underlying tree that defined them. The resulting tree is useful for inspection of the definition of some bindings.
Replace Ident nodes references to the underlying tree that defined them. The resulting tree is useful for inspection of the definition of some bindings.
Warning: This tree may contain references that are out of scope and should not be used in the generated code. This method should only used to port Scala 2 that used to access their outer scope unsoundly.
Replace Inlined nodes and InlineProxy references to underlying arguments. The resulting tree is useful for inspection of the value or content of a non-inline argument.
Replace Inlined nodes and InlineProxy references to underlying arguments. The resulting tree is useful for inspection of the value or content of a non-inline argument.
Warning: This tree may contain references that are out of scope and should not be used in the generated code. This method should only used to port Scala 2 that used to access their outer scope unsoundly.