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author | Vlad Ureche <vlad.ureche@gmail.com> | 2012-07-11 23:56:32 +0200 |
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committer | Vlad Ureche <vlad.ureche@gmail.com> | 2012-07-16 23:41:44 +0200 |
commit | 0f2a0b7441153f3bdac49ca8878ffd9215458918 (patch) | |
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Scaladoc: updated type class descriptions
The known type class descriptions give you a humanly-understandable
explanation for [T: TypeClass] in the implicit conversions. For
example [T: Integral] will tell you that T must be an integral type
such as Integer and co.
Now that the reflection dust settled, I can actually add the test to
make sure the well-known type classes are intercepted and explanations
are given instead of the usual "the type T is context-bounded by
TypeClass"
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