@GwtCompatible
public class ObjectExtensions
extends java.lang.Object
objects.| Constructor and Description |
|---|
ObjectExtensions() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
static boolean |
identityEquals(java.lang.Object a,
java.lang.Object b)
Returns
true if a and b are identical (the same instance)
or both null. |
static <T> T |
operator_doubleArrow(T object,
Procedures.Procedure1<? super T> block)
The
doubleArrow operator is used as a 'with'- or 'let'-operation. |
static <T> T |
operator_elvis(T first,
T second)
The elvis operator
? |
static boolean |
operator_equals(java.lang.Object a,
java.lang.Object b)
The
equals operator. |
static <A,B> Pair<A,B> |
operator_mappedTo(A a,
B b)
|
static boolean |
operator_notEquals(java.lang.Object a,
java.lang.Object b)
The
equals not operator. |
static java.lang.String |
operator_plus(java.lang.Object a,
java.lang.String b)
The binary
+ operator that concatenates two strings. |
static boolean |
operator_tripleEquals(java.lang.Object a,
java.lang.Object b)
The
identity equals operator. |
static boolean |
operator_tripleNotEquals(java.lang.Object a,
java.lang.Object b)
The
identity not equals operator. |
@Pure public static boolean operator_notEquals(java.lang.Object a, java.lang.Object b)
equals not operator. This is the equivalent to a negated, null-safe
Object.equals(Object) method.a - an object.b - another object.true if a and b are not equal.@Pure public static boolean operator_equals(java.lang.Object a, java.lang.Object b)
equals operator. This is the equivalent to a null-safe invocation of
Object.equals(Object).a - an object.b - another object.true if a and b are equal.@Pure public static boolean identityEquals(java.lang.Object a, java.lang.Object b)
true if a and b are identical (the same instance)
or both null. This is the equivalent to Java's ==
operator.a - an object.b - another object.a == b@Pure public static boolean operator_tripleEquals(java.lang.Object a, java.lang.Object b)
identity equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's ==
operator.a - an object.b - another object.a == b@Pure public static boolean operator_tripleNotEquals(java.lang.Object a, java.lang.Object b)
identity not equals operator. This is the equivalent to Java's !=
operator.a - an object.b - another object.a != b@Pure public static <A,B> Pair<A,B> operator_mappedTo(A a, B b)
a - an object.b - another object.Pair. Never null.public static <T> T operator_doubleArrow(T object,
Procedures.Procedure1<? super T> block)
doubleArrow operator is used as a 'with'- or 'let'-operation.
It allows to bind an object to a local scope in order to do something on it.
Example:
new Person => [
firstName = 'Han'
lastName = 'Solo'
]
object - an object. Can be null.block - the block to execute with the given object. Must not be null.@Pure public static java.lang.String operator_plus(java.lang.Object a, java.lang.String b)
+ operator that concatenates two strings.a - an Object.b - a String.a + b@Pure public static <T> T operator_elvis(T first, T second)
?: is a short hand notation for
providing default value in case an expression evaluates to null.
Not that the Xtend compiler will inline calls to this not call this method with a short-circuit semantic.
That is the second argument is only evaluated if the first one evaluates to null.
Example:
person.name?:'Hans'first - an Object. Might be null.second - an Object. Might be null.first if first != null , second otherwise,