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Kotlin Standard Library for JVM
/*
* Copyright 2010-2023 JetBrains s.r.o. and Kotlin Programming Language contributors.
* Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 license that can be found in the license/LICENSE.txt file.
*/
// Auto-generated file. DO NOT EDIT!
package kotlin
/**
* An array of bytes. When targeting the JVM, instances of this class are represented as `byte[]`.
* @constructor Creates a new array of the specified [size], with all elements initialized to zero.
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public class ByteArray(size: Int) {
/**
* Creates a new array of the specified [size], where each element is calculated by calling the specified
* [init] function.
*
* The function [init] is called for each array element sequentially starting from the first one.
* It should return the value for an array element given its index.
*
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public inline constructor(size: Int, init: (Int) -> Byte)
/**
* Returns the array element at the given [index]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun get(index: Int): Byte
/**
* Sets the element at the given [index] to the given [value]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun set(index: Int, value: Byte): Unit
/** Returns the number of elements in the array. */
public val size: Int
/** Creates an iterator over the elements of the array. */
public operator fun iterator(): ByteIterator
}
/**
* An array of chars. When targeting the JVM, instances of this class are represented as `char[]`.
* @constructor Creates a new array of the specified [size], with all elements initialized to null char (`\u0000').
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public class CharArray(size: Int) {
/**
* Creates a new array of the specified [size], where each element is calculated by calling the specified
* [init] function.
*
* The function [init] is called for each array element sequentially starting from the first one.
* It should return the value for an array element given its index.
*
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public inline constructor(size: Int, init: (Int) -> Char)
/**
* Returns the array element at the given [index]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun get(index: Int): Char
/**
* Sets the element at the given [index] to the given [value]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun set(index: Int, value: Char): Unit
/** Returns the number of elements in the array. */
public val size: Int
/** Creates an iterator over the elements of the array. */
public operator fun iterator(): CharIterator
}
/**
* An array of shorts. When targeting the JVM, instances of this class are represented as `short[]`.
* @constructor Creates a new array of the specified [size], with all elements initialized to zero.
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public class ShortArray(size: Int) {
/**
* Creates a new array of the specified [size], where each element is calculated by calling the specified
* [init] function.
*
* The function [init] is called for each array element sequentially starting from the first one.
* It should return the value for an array element given its index.
*
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public inline constructor(size: Int, init: (Int) -> Short)
/**
* Returns the array element at the given [index]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun get(index: Int): Short
/**
* Sets the element at the given [index] to the given [value]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun set(index: Int, value: Short): Unit
/** Returns the number of elements in the array. */
public val size: Int
/** Creates an iterator over the elements of the array. */
public operator fun iterator(): ShortIterator
}
/**
* An array of ints. When targeting the JVM, instances of this class are represented as `int[]`.
* @constructor Creates a new array of the specified [size], with all elements initialized to zero.
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public class IntArray(size: Int) {
/**
* Creates a new array of the specified [size], where each element is calculated by calling the specified
* [init] function.
*
* The function [init] is called for each array element sequentially starting from the first one.
* It should return the value for an array element given its index.
*
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public inline constructor(size: Int, init: (Int) -> Int)
/**
* Returns the array element at the given [index]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun get(index: Int): Int
/**
* Sets the element at the given [index] to the given [value]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun set(index: Int, value: Int): Unit
/** Returns the number of elements in the array. */
public val size: Int
/** Creates an iterator over the elements of the array. */
public operator fun iterator(): IntIterator
}
/**
* An array of longs. When targeting the JVM, instances of this class are represented as `long[]`.
* @constructor Creates a new array of the specified [size], with all elements initialized to zero.
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public class LongArray(size: Int) {
/**
* Creates a new array of the specified [size], where each element is calculated by calling the specified
* [init] function.
*
* The function [init] is called for each array element sequentially starting from the first one.
* It should return the value for an array element given its index.
*
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public inline constructor(size: Int, init: (Int) -> Long)
/**
* Returns the array element at the given [index]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun get(index: Int): Long
/**
* Sets the element at the given [index] to the given [value]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun set(index: Int, value: Long): Unit
/** Returns the number of elements in the array. */
public val size: Int
/** Creates an iterator over the elements of the array. */
public operator fun iterator(): LongIterator
}
/**
* An array of floats. When targeting the JVM, instances of this class are represented as `float[]`.
* @constructor Creates a new array of the specified [size], with all elements initialized to zero.
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public class FloatArray(size: Int) {
/**
* Creates a new array of the specified [size], where each element is calculated by calling the specified
* [init] function.
*
* The function [init] is called for each array element sequentially starting from the first one.
* It should return the value for an array element given its index.
*
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public inline constructor(size: Int, init: (Int) -> Float)
/**
* Returns the array element at the given [index]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun get(index: Int): Float
/**
* Sets the element at the given [index] to the given [value]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun set(index: Int, value: Float): Unit
/** Returns the number of elements in the array. */
public val size: Int
/** Creates an iterator over the elements of the array. */
public operator fun iterator(): FloatIterator
}
/**
* An array of doubles. When targeting the JVM, instances of this class are represented as `double[]`.
* @constructor Creates a new array of the specified [size], with all elements initialized to zero.
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public class DoubleArray(size: Int) {
/**
* Creates a new array of the specified [size], where each element is calculated by calling the specified
* [init] function.
*
* The function [init] is called for each array element sequentially starting from the first one.
* It should return the value for an array element given its index.
*
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public inline constructor(size: Int, init: (Int) -> Double)
/**
* Returns the array element at the given [index]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun get(index: Int): Double
/**
* Sets the element at the given [index] to the given [value]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun set(index: Int, value: Double): Unit
/** Returns the number of elements in the array. */
public val size: Int
/** Creates an iterator over the elements of the array. */
public operator fun iterator(): DoubleIterator
}
/**
* An array of booleans. When targeting the JVM, instances of this class are represented as `boolean[]`.
* @constructor Creates a new array of the specified [size], with all elements initialized to `false`.
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public class BooleanArray(size: Int) {
/**
* Creates a new array of the specified [size], where each element is calculated by calling the specified
* [init] function.
*
* The function [init] is called for each array element sequentially starting from the first one.
* It should return the value for an array element given its index.
*
* @throws RuntimeException if the specified [size] is negative.
*/
public inline constructor(size: Int, init: (Int) -> Boolean)
/**
* Returns the array element at the given [index]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun get(index: Int): Boolean
/**
* Sets the element at the given [index] to the given [value]. This method can be called using the index operator.
*
* If the [index] is out of bounds of this array, throws an [IndexOutOfBoundsException] except in Kotlin/JS
* where the behavior is unspecified.
*/
public operator fun set(index: Int, value: Boolean): Unit
/** Returns the number of elements in the array. */
public val size: Int
/** Creates an iterator over the elements of the array. */
public operator fun iterator(): BooleanIterator
}