ShowDecT
A type class for string, text and visual representation of objects. An alternative to toString. This trait has mor demanding ambitions Mostly you will want to use Persist which not only gives the Show methods to String representation, but the methods to parse Strings back to objects of the type T. However it may often be useful to start with Show type class and upgrade it later to Persist[T]. The capabilities of decimal place precision and explicit typing for numbers are placed defined here and in the corresponding SHow type class although they have n meaning / purpose for many types, as separating them adds enormous complexity for very little gain.
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Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
- Inherited from:
- ShowT
Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
- Inherited from:
- ShowT
Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
- Inherited from:
- ShowT
Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
- Inherited from:
- ShowT
Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
- Inherited from:
- ShowT
Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
Provides the standard string representation for the object. Its called ShowT to indicate this is a type class method that acts upon an object rather than a method on the object being shown.
- Inherited from:
- ShowT
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
- Inherited from:
- ShowT
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
- Inherited from:
- ShowT
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
- Inherited from:
- ShowT
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
- Inherited from:
- ShowT
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
- Inherited from:
- ShowT
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
Simple values such as Int, String, Double have a syntax depth of one. A Tuple3[String, Int, Double] has a depth of 2. Not clear whether this should always be determined at compile time or if sometimes it should be determined at runtime.
- Inherited from:
- ShowT
The RSON type of T. This the only data that a ShowT instance requires, that can't be implemented through delegation to an object of type Show.
The RSON type of T. This the only data that a ShowT instance requires, that can't be implemented through delegation to an object of type Show.
- Inherited from:
- TypeStr
The RSON type of T. This the only data that a ShowT instance requires, that can't be implemented through delegation to an object of type Show.
The RSON type of T. This the only data that a ShowT instance requires, that can't be implemented through delegation to an object of type Show.
- Inherited from:
- TypeStr
The RSON type of T. This the only data that a ShowT instance requires, that can't be implemented through delegation to an object of type Show.
The RSON type of T. This the only data that a ShowT instance requires, that can't be implemented through delegation to an object of type Show.
- Inherited from:
- TypeStr
The RSON type of T. This the only data that a ShowT instance requires, that can't be implemented through delegation to an object of type Show.
The RSON type of T. This the only data that a ShowT instance requires, that can't be implemented through delegation to an object of type Show.
- Inherited from:
- TypeStr
The RSON type of T. This the only data that a ShowT instance requires, that can't be implemented through delegation to an object of type Show.
The RSON type of T. This the only data that a ShowT instance requires, that can't be implemented through delegation to an object of type Show.
- Inherited from:
- TypeStr
The RSON type of T. This the only data that a ShowT instance requires, that can't be implemented through delegation to an object of type Show.
The RSON type of T. This the only data that a ShowT instance requires, that can't be implemented through delegation to an object of type Show.
- Inherited from:
- TypeStr