But if you name your method: "ashiuahsdyasdasd" what does it do?

On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 9:47 PM, bob <rbpas...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> >I'll repeat: there are no operators in scala
>
> s/operators/methods-with-operator-like-names/
>
> anywhere, here's a typical case:
>
> import some.library.package.foo._
>
> val a = bar 42
> val b = a ~!~ 3.14159
>
> you can't easily tell that bar is being imported via foo._ .
> what is bar's return type?
> what does ~!~ do?
>
> i'm not saying its not possible to track all this down, but you can't
> just print out a listing of a class and take it on the subway. you
> have to have access to the scaladocs and possibly even the sources.
>
> --b
>
>
>
> >
>


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