/* __ *\ ** ________ ___ / / ___ Scala API ** ** / __/ __// _ | / / / _ | (c) 2006-2016, LAMP/EPFL ** ** __\ \/ /__/ __ |/ /__/ __ | http://www.scala-lang.org/ ** ** /____/\___/_/ |_/____/_/ | | ** ** |/ ** \* */ package scala package collection import convert._ /** A variety of implicit conversions supporting interoperability between * Scala and Java collections. * * The following conversions are supported: *{{{ * scala.collection.Iterable <=> java.lang.Iterable * scala.collection.Iterable <=> java.util.Collection * scala.collection.Iterator <=> java.util.{ Iterator, Enumeration } * scala.collection.mutable.Buffer <=> java.util.List * scala.collection.mutable.Set <=> java.util.Set * scala.collection.mutable.Map <=> java.util.{ Map, Dictionary } * scala.collection.concurrent.Map <=> java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentMap *}}} * In all cases, converting from a source type to a target type and back * again will return the original source object: * *{{{ * import scala.collection.JavaConversions._ * * val sl = new scala.collection.mutable.ListBuffer[Int] * val jl : java.util.List[Int] = sl * val sl2 : scala.collection.mutable.Buffer[Int] = jl * assert(sl eq sl2) *}}} * In addition, the following one way conversions are provided: * *{{{ * scala.collection.Seq => java.util.List * scala.collection.mutable.Seq => java.util.List * scala.collection.Set => java.util.Set * scala.collection.Map => java.util.Map * java.util.Properties => scala.collection.mutable.Map[String, String] *}}} * * The transparent conversions provided here are considered * fragile because they can result in unexpected behavior and performance. * * Therefore, this API has been deprecated and `JavaConverters` should be * used instead. `JavaConverters` provides the same conversions, but through * extension methods. * * @author Miles Sabin * @author Martin Odersky * @since 2.8 */ @deprecated("use JavaConverters", since="2.12.0") object JavaConversions extends WrapAsScala with WrapAsJava