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| author | Jack Koenig | 2021-08-12 17:04:11 -0700 |
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| committer | GitHub | 2021-08-12 17:04:11 -0700 |
| commit | 1ceb974c55c6785c21ab3934fa750ade0702e276 (patch) | |
| tree | bc8559e8ef558e3216ecc5612593f5904f9a6b60 /project/plugins.sbt | |
| parent | 713de6b823d8707246935b9e31ed2fbafeaeca32 (diff) | |
Add DataView (#1955)
DataView is a mechanism for "viewing" Scala objects as a subtype of
`Data`. Often, this is useful for viewing one subtype of `Data`, as
another. One can think about a DataView as a cross between a
customizable cast and an untagged union.
A DataView has a Target type `T`, and a View type `V`. DataView requires
that an implementation of `DataProduct` is available for Target types.
DataProduct is a type class that provides a way to iterate on `Data`
children of objects of implementing types.
If a DataView is provided for a type T to a type V, then the function
.viewAs[V] (of type T => V) is available. The object (of type T) returned
by .viewAs is called a "View" and can be used as both an rvalue and an
lvalue. Unlike when using an .asTypeOf cast, connecting to a "View" will
connect to the associated field or fields of the underlying Target.
DataView also enables .viewAsSupertype which is available for viewing
Bundles as a parent Bundle type. It is similar to .viewAs but requires
a prototype object of the Target type which will be cloned in order to
create the returned View. .viewAsSupertype maps between the
corresponding fields of the parent and child Bundle types.
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