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/*
* Scala (https://www.scala-lang.org)
*
* Copyright EPFL and Lightbend, Inc.
*
* Licensed under Apache License 2.0
* (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
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*/
package scala
package reflect
package api
/**
* EXPERIMENTAL
*
* This trait provides support for scopes in the reflection API.
*
* A scope object generally maps names to symbols available in a corresponding lexical scope.
* Scopes can be nested. The base type exposed to the reflection API, however,
* only exposes a minimal interface, representing a scope as an iterable of symbols.
*
* For rare occasions when it is necessary to create a scope manually,
* e.g., to populate members of [[scala.reflect.api.Types#RefinedType]],
* there is the `newScopeWith` function.
*
* Additional functionality is exposed in member scopes that are returned by
* `members` and `decls` defined in [[scala.reflect.api.Types#TypeApi]].
* Such scopes support the `sorted` method, which sorts members in declaration order.
*
* @group ReflectionAPI
*/
trait Scopes { self: Universe =>
/** The base type of all scopes.
* @template
* @group Scopes
*/
type Scope >: Null <: AnyRef with ScopeApi
/** The API that all scopes support
* @group API
*/
trait ScopeApi extends Iterable[Symbol]
/** The type of member scopes, as in class definitions, for example.
* @template
* @group Scopes
*/
type MemberScope >: Null <: AnyRef with MemberScopeApi with Scope
/** The API that all member scopes support
* @group API
*/
trait MemberScopeApi extends ScopeApi {
/** Sorts the symbols included in this scope so that:
* 1) Symbols appear in the linearization order of their owners.
* 2) Symbols with the same owner appear in same order of their declarations.
* 3) Synthetic members (e.g. getters/setters for vals/vars) might appear in arbitrary order.
*/
def sorted: List[Symbol]
}
}