This syntax is called type ascription:
Ascription is basically just an up-cast performed at compile-time for
the sake of the type checker.
It is used here because the signature of member
is
def member(name: Name): Symbol
so it is expecting input of type Name
hence
typeOf[List[_]].member("map")
gives error because "map"
is not Name
. Providing type ascription "map": Name
triggers implicit conversion
typeOf[List[_]].member(stringToTermName("map"): TermName)
however the same can be achieved with more explicit
typeOf[List[_]].member(TermName("map"))
The implicit conversion stringToTermName
technique is deprecated
/** An implicit conversion from String to TermName.
* Enables an alternative notation `"map": TermName` as opposed to `TermName("map")`.
* @group Names
*/
@deprecated("use explicit `TermName(s)` instead", "2.11.0")
implicit def stringToTermName(s: String): TermName = TermName(s)
obj : Type
means view the object as that type, you may think of it likeobj.asInstanceOf[Type]
but, first it is type safe, and second it is more powerful, for example, in this case it triggers an implicit conversion.