Is there in SBT
a way to display the data type of a Scala method?
In GHC
(Haskell) we can do:
:t something
Is there any similar command in SBT
?
If you call the method with _
, you'll see the arguments and the return type of the resulting partially applied method:
scala> def helloWorld(i: Int): Option[Int] = { Some(i) }
helloWorld: (i: Int)Option[Int]
scala> helloWorld _
res0: Int => Option[Int] = <function1>
No, sbt is only a build tool. You can however use the same command :t
in the scala REPL. You can also start the scala REPL from sbt with your current environment with the sbt command console
. As alexwriteshere already said, you have to partially apply methods to get their type.
Some examples:
scala> def foo(x: Int, y: Int): Int = x+y
foo: (x: Int, y: Int)Int
scala> :t foo _
(Int, Int) => Int
scala> :t 3
Int
scala> :t List(1,2,3)
List[Int]