final class NegZLong extends AnyVal
An AnyVal for non-positive Longs.
Because NegZLong is an AnyVal it
will usually be as efficient as an Long, being
boxed only when an Long would have been boxed.
The NegZLong.apply factory method is implemented
in terms of a macro that checks literals for validity at
compile time. Calling NegZLong.apply with a
literal Long value will either produce a valid
NegZLong instance at run time or an error at
compile time. Here's an example:
scala> import anyvals._
import anyvals._
scala> NegZLong(-42L)
res0: org.scalactic.anyvals.NegZLong = NegZLong(-42L)
scala> NegZLong(-1L)
<console>:14: error: NegZLong.apply can only be invoked on a non-positive (i <= 0L) integer literal, like NegZLong(-42L).
NegZLong(-1L)
^
NegZLong.apply cannot be used if the value being
passed is a variable (i.e., not a literal), because
the macro cannot determine the validity of variables at
compile time (just literals). If you try to pass a variable
to NegZLong.apply, you'll get a compiler error
that suggests you use a different factor method,
NegZLong.from, instead:
scala> val x = -42L
x: Long = -42
scala> NegZLong(x)
<console>:15: error: NegZLong.apply can only be invoked on an long literal, like NegZLong(-42L). Please use NegZLong.from instead.
NegZLong(x)
^
The NegZLong.from factory method will inspect the
value at runtime and return an
Option[NegZLong]. If the value is valid,
NegZLong.from will return a
Some[NegZLong], else it will return a
None. Here's an example:
scala> NegZLong.from(x) res3: Option[org.scalactic.anyvals.NegZLong] = Some(NegZLong(-42)) scala> val y = 1L y: Long = 1 scala> NegZLong.from(y) res4: Option[org.scalactic.anyvals.NegZLong] = None
The NegZLong.apply factory method is marked
implicit, so that you can pass literal Longs
into methods that require NegZLong, and get the
same compile-time checking you get when calling
NegZLong.apply explicitly. Here's an example:
scala> def invert(pos: NegZLong): Long = Long.MaxValue - pos
invert: (pos: org.scalactic.anyvals.NegZLong)Long
scala> invert(1L)
res5: Long = 9223372036854775806
scala> invert(Long.MaxValue)
res6: Long = 0
scala> invert(1L)
<console>:15: error: NegZLong.apply can only be invoked on a non-positive (i <= 0L) integer literal, like NegZLong(-42L).
invert(1L)
^
This example also demonstrates that the NegZLong
companion object also defines implicit widening conversions
when either no loss of precision will occur or a similar
conversion is provided in Scala. (For example, the implicit
conversion from Long to Double in
Scala can lose precision.) This makes it convenient to use a
NegZLong where a Long or wider type
is needed. An example is the subtraction in the body of the
invert method defined above, Long.MaxValue
- pos. Although Long.MaxValue is a
Long, which has no - method that
takes a NegZLong (the type of pos),
you can still subtract pos, because the
NegZLong will be implicitly widened to
Long.
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- NegZLong.scala
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- final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean
- Definition Classes
- Any
- final def ##: Int
- Definition Classes
- Any
- def %(x: Double): Double
Returns the remainder of the division of this value by
x. - def %(x: Float): Float
Returns the remainder of the division of this value by
x. - def %(x: Long): Long
Returns the remainder of the division of this value by
x. - def %(x: Int): Long
Returns the remainder of the division of this value by
x. - def %(x: Char): Long
Returns the remainder of the division of this value by
x. - def %(x: Short): Long
Returns the remainder of the division of this value by
x. - def %(x: Byte): Long
Returns the remainder of the division of this value by
x. - def &(x: Long): Long
Returns the bitwise AND of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise AND of this value and
x.(0xf0 & 0xaa) == 0xa0 // in binary: 11110000 // & 10101010 // -------- // 10100000
Example: - def &(x: Int): Long
Returns the bitwise AND of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise AND of this value and
x.(0xf0 & 0xaa) == 0xa0 // in binary: 11110000 // & 10101010 // -------- // 10100000
Example: - def &(x: Char): Long
Returns the bitwise AND of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise AND of this value and
x.(0xf0 & 0xaa) == 0xa0 // in binary: 11110000 // & 10101010 // -------- // 10100000
Example: - def &(x: Short): Long
Returns the bitwise AND of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise AND of this value and
x.(0xf0 & 0xaa) == 0xa0 // in binary: 11110000 // & 10101010 // -------- // 10100000
Example: - def &(x: Byte): Long
Returns the bitwise AND of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise AND of this value and
x.(0xf0 & 0xaa) == 0xa0 // in binary: 11110000 // & 10101010 // -------- // 10100000
Example: - def *(x: Double): Double
Returns the product of this value and
x. - def *(x: Float): Float
Returns the product of this value and
x. - def *(x: Long): Long
Returns the product of this value and
x. - def *(x: Int): Long
Returns the product of this value and
x. - def *(x: Char): Long
Returns the product of this value and
x. - def *(x: Short): Long
Returns the product of this value and
x. - def *(x: Byte): Long
Returns the product of this value and
x. - def +(x: Double): Double
Returns the sum of this value and
x. - def +(x: Float): Float
Returns the sum of this value and
x. - def +(x: Long): Long
Returns the sum of this value and
x. - def +(x: Int): Long
Returns the sum of this value and
x. - def +(x: Char): Long
Returns the sum of this value and
x. - def +(x: Short): Long
Returns the sum of this value and
x. - def +(x: Byte): Long
Returns the sum of this value and
x. - def +(x: String): String
Converts this
NegZLong's value to a string then concatenates the given string. - def -(x: Double): Double
Returns the difference of this value and
x. - def -(x: Float): Float
Returns the difference of this value and
x. - def -(x: Long): Long
Returns the difference of this value and
x. - def -(x: Int): Long
Returns the difference of this value and
x. - def -(x: Char): Long
Returns the difference of this value and
x. - def -(x: Short): Long
Returns the difference of this value and
x. - def -(x: Byte): Long
Returns the difference of this value and
x. - def /(x: Double): Double
Returns the quotient of this value and
x. - def /(x: Float): Float
Returns the quotient of this value and
x. - def /(x: Long): Long
Returns the quotient of this value and
x. - def /(x: Int): Long
Returns the quotient of this value and
x. - def /(x: Char): Long
Returns the quotient of this value and
x. - def /(x: Short): Long
Returns the quotient of this value and
x. - def /(x: Byte): Long
Returns the quotient of this value and
x. - def <(x: Double): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise. - def <(x: Float): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise. - def <(x: Long): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise. - def <(x: Int): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise. - def <(x: Char): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise. - def <(x: Short): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise. - def <(x: Byte): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than x,falseotherwise. - def <<(x: Long): Long
Returns this value bit-shifted left by the specified number of bits, filling in the new right bits with zeroes.
Returns this value bit-shifted left by the specified number of bits, filling in the new right bits with zeroes.
6 << 3 == 48 // in binary: 0110 << 3 == 0110000
Example: - def <<(x: Int): Long
Returns this value bit-shifted left by the specified number of bits, filling in the new right bits with zeroes.
Returns this value bit-shifted left by the specified number of bits, filling in the new right bits with zeroes.
6 << 3 == 48 // in binary: 0110 << 3 == 0110000
Example: - def <=(x: Double): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - def <=(x: Float): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - def <=(x: Long): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - def <=(x: Int): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - def <=(x: Char): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - def <=(x: Short): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - def <=(x: Byte): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is less than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean
- Definition Classes
- Any
- def >(x: Double): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise. - def >(x: Float): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise. - def >(x: Long): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise. - def >(x: Int): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise. - def >(x: Char): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise. - def >(x: Short): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise. - def >(x: Byte): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than x,falseotherwise. - def >=(x: Double): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - def >=(x: Float): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - def >=(x: Long): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - def >=(x: Int): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - def >=(x: Char): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - def >=(x: Short): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - def >=(x: Byte): Boolean
Returns
trueif this value is greater than or equal to x,falseotherwise. - def >>(x: Long): Long
Returns this value bit-shifted left by the specified number of bits, filling in the right bits with the same value as the left-most bit of this.
Returns this value bit-shifted left by the specified number of bits, filling in the right bits with the same value as the left-most bit of this. The effect of this is to retain the sign of the value.
-21 >> 3 == -3 // in binary: 11111111 11111111 11111111 11101011 >> 3 == // 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111101
Example: - def >>(x: Int): Long
Returns this value bit-shifted left by the specified number of bits, filling in the right bits with the same value as the left-most bit of this.
Returns this value bit-shifted left by the specified number of bits, filling in the right bits with the same value as the left-most bit of this. The effect of this is to retain the sign of the value.
-21 >> 3 == -3 // in binary: 11111111 11111111 11111111 11101011 >> 3 == // 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111101
Example: - def >>>(x: Long): Long
Returns this value bit-shifted right by the specified number of bits, filling the new left bits with zeroes.
Returns this value bit-shifted right by the specified number of bits, filling the new left bits with zeroes.
21 >>> 3 == 2 // in binary: 010101 >>> 3 == 010
, -21 >>> 3 == 536870909 // in binary: 11111111 11111111 11111111 11101011 >>> 3 == // 00011111 11111111 11111111 11111101
Examples: - def >>>(x: Int): Long
Returns this value bit-shifted right by the specified number of bits, filling the new left bits with zeroes.
Returns this value bit-shifted right by the specified number of bits, filling the new left bits with zeroes.
21 >>> 3 == 2 // in binary: 010101 >>> 3 == 010
, -21 >>> 3 == 536870909 // in binary: 11111111 11111111 11111111 11101011 >>> 3 == // 00011111 11111111 11111111 11111101
Examples: - def ^(x: Long): Long
Returns the bitwise XOR of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise XOR of this value and
x.(0xf0 ^ 0xaa) == 0x5a // in binary: 11110000 // ^ 10101010 // -------- // 01011010
Example: - def ^(x: Int): Long
Returns the bitwise XOR of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise XOR of this value and
x.(0xf0 ^ 0xaa) == 0x5a // in binary: 11110000 // ^ 10101010 // -------- // 01011010
Example: - def ^(x: Char): Long
Returns the bitwise XOR of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise XOR of this value and
x.(0xf0 ^ 0xaa) == 0x5a // in binary: 11110000 // ^ 10101010 // -------- // 01011010
Example: - def ^(x: Short): Long
Returns the bitwise XOR of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise XOR of this value and
x.(0xf0 ^ 0xaa) == 0x5a // in binary: 11110000 // ^ 10101010 // -------- // 01011010
Example: - def ^(x: Byte): Long
Returns the bitwise XOR of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise XOR of this value and
x.(0xf0 ^ 0xaa) == 0x5a // in binary: 11110000 // ^ 10101010 // -------- // 01011010
Example: - final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0
- Definition Classes
- Any
- def ensuringValid(f: (Long) => Long): NegZLong
Applies the passed
Long => Longfunction to the underlyingLongvalue, and if the result is positive, returns the result wrapped in aNegZLong, else throwsAssertionError.Applies the passed
Long => Longfunction to the underlyingLongvalue, and if the result is positive, returns the result wrapped in aNegZLong, else throwsAssertionError.This method will inspect the result of applying the given function to this
NegZLong's underlyingLongvalue and if the result is non-positive, it will return aNegZLongrepresenting that value. Otherwise, theLongvalue returned by the given function is not non-positive, this method will throwAssertionError.This method differs from a vanilla
assertorensuringcall in that you get something you didn't already have if the assertion succeeds: a type that promises anLongis non-positive. With this method, you are asserting that you are convinced the result of the computation represented by applying the given function to thisNegZLong's value will not overflow. Instead of overflowing silently likeLong, this method will signal an overflow with a loudAssertionError.- f
the
Long => Longfunction to apply to thisNegZLong's underlyingLongvalue.- returns
the result of applying this
NegZLong's underlyingLongvalue to to the passed function, wrapped in aNegZLongif it is non-positive (else throwsAssertionError).
- Exceptions thrown
AssertionErrorif the result of applying thisNegZLong's underlyingLongvalue to to the passed function is not positive.
- def getClass(): Class[_ <: AnyVal]
- Definition Classes
- AnyVal → Any
- final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean
- Definition Classes
- Any
- def max(that: NegZLong): NegZLong
Returns
thisifthis > thatorthatotherwise. - def min(that: NegZLong): NegZLong
Returns
thisifthis < thatorthatotherwise. - def to(end: Long, step: Long): Inclusive[Long]
Create an inclusive
Rangefrom thisNegZLongvalue to the specifiedendwith the specifiedstepvalue.Create an inclusive
Rangefrom thisNegZLongvalue to the specifiedendwith the specifiedstepvalue.- end
The final bound of the range to make.
- step
The number to increase by for each step of the range.
- returns
A scala.collection.immutable.NumericRange.Inclusive[Long] from
thisup to and includingend.
- def to(end: Long): Inclusive[Long]
Create an inclusive
Rangefrom thisNegZLongvalue to the specifiedendwith step value 1.Create an inclusive
Rangefrom thisNegZLongvalue to the specifiedendwith step value 1.- end
The final bound of the range to make.
- returns
A scala.collection.immutable.NumericRange.Inclusive[Long] from
thisup to and includingend.
- def toBinaryString: String
Returns a string representation of this
NegZLong's underlyingLongas an unsigned integer in base 2.Returns a string representation of this
NegZLong's underlyingLongas an unsigned integer in base 2.The unsigned
longvalue is thisNegZLong's underlyingLongplus 264 if the underlyingLongis negative; otherwise, it is equal to the underlyingLong. This value is converted to a string of ASCII digits in binary (base 2) with no extra leading0s. If the unsigned magnitude is zero, it is represented by a single zero character'0'('\u0030'); otherwise, the first character of the representation of the unsigned magnitude will not be the zero character. The characters'0'('\u0030') and'1'('\u0031') are used as binary digits.- returns
the string representation of the unsigned
longvalue represented by thisNegZLong's underlyingLongin binary (base 2).
- def toByte: Byte
Converts this
NegZLongto aByte. - def toChar: Char
Converts this
NegZLongto aChar. - def toDouble: Double
Converts this
NegZLongto aDouble. - def toFloat: Float
Converts this
NegZLongto aFloat. - def toHexString: String
Returns a string representation of this
NegZLong's underlyingLongas an unsigned integer in base 16.Returns a string representation of this
NegZLong's underlyingLongas an unsigned integer in base 16.The unsigned
longvalue is thisNegZLong's underlyingLongplus 264 if the underlyingLongis negative; otherwise, it is equal to the underlyingLong. This value is converted to a string of ASCII digits in hexadecimal (base 16) with no extra leading0s. If the unsigned magnitude is zero, it is represented by a single zero character'0'('\u0030'); otherwise, the first character of the representation of the unsigned magnitude will not be the zero character. The following characters are used as hexadecimal digits:0123456789abcdefThese are the characters
'\u0030'through'\u0039'and'\u0061'through'\u0066'. If uppercase letters are desired, thetoUpperCasemethod may be called on the result.- returns
the string representation of the unsigned
longvalue represented by thisNegZLong's underlyingLongin hexadecimal (base 16).
- def toInt: Int
Converts this
NegZLongto anInt. - def toLong: Long
Converts this
NegZLongto aLong. - def toOctalString: String
Returns a string representation of this
NegZLong's underlyingLongas an unsigned integer in base 8.Returns a string representation of this
NegZLong's underlyingLongas an unsigned integer in base 8.The unsigned
longvalue is thisNegZLong's underlyingLongplus 264 if the underlyingLongis negative; otherwise, it is equal to the underlyingLong. This value is converted to a string of ASCII digits in octal (base 8) with no extra leading0s.If the unsigned magnitude is zero, it is represented by a single zero character
'0'('\u0030'); otherwise, the first character of the representation of the unsigned magnitude will not be the zero character. The following characters are used as octal digits:01234567These are the characters
'\u0030'through'\u0037'.- returns
the string representation of the unsigned
longvalue represented by thisNegZLong's underlyingLongin octal (base 8).
- def toShort: Short
Converts this
NegZLongto aShort. - def toString(): String
A string representation of this
NegZLong.A string representation of this
NegZLong.- Definition Classes
- NegZLong → Any
- def unary_+: NegZLong
Returns this value, unmodified.
- def unary_-: Long
Returns the negation of this value.
- def unary_~: Long
Returns the bitwise negation of this value.
Returns the bitwise negation of this value.
~5 == -6 // in binary: ~00000101 == // 11111010
Example: - def until(end: Long, step: Long): Exclusive[Long]
Create a
Rangefrom thisNegZLongvalue until the specifiedend(exclusive) with the specifiedstepvalue.Create a
Rangefrom thisNegZLongvalue until the specifiedend(exclusive) with the specifiedstepvalue.- end
The final bound of the range to make.
- step
The number to increase by for each step of the range.
- returns
A scala.collection.immutable.NumericRange.Exclusive[Long] from
thisup to but not includingend.
- def until(end: Long): Exclusive[Long]
Create a
Rangefrom thisNegZLongvalue until the specifiedend(exclusive) with step value 1.Create a
Rangefrom thisNegZLongvalue until the specifiedend(exclusive) with step value 1.- end
The final bound of the range to make.
- returns
A scala.collection.immutable.NumericRange.Exclusive[Long] from
thisup to but not includingend.
- val value: Long
- def |(x: Long): Long
Returns the bitwise OR of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise OR of this value and
x.(0xf0 | 0xaa) == 0xfa // in binary: 11110000 // | 10101010 // -------- // 11111010
Example: - def |(x: Int): Long
Returns the bitwise OR of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise OR of this value and
x.(0xf0 | 0xaa) == 0xfa // in binary: 11110000 // | 10101010 // -------- // 11111010
Example: - def |(x: Char): Long
Returns the bitwise OR of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise OR of this value and
x.(0xf0 | 0xaa) == 0xfa // in binary: 11110000 // | 10101010 // -------- // 11111010
Example: - def |(x: Short): Long
Returns the bitwise OR of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise OR of this value and
x.(0xf0 | 0xaa) == 0xfa // in binary: 11110000 // | 10101010 // -------- // 11111010
Example: - def |(x: Byte): Long
Returns the bitwise OR of this value and
x.Returns the bitwise OR of this value and
x.(0xf0 | 0xaa) == 0xfa // in binary: 11110000 // | 10101010 // -------- // 11111010
Example: