NOTE As of Scala 2.12.5 using <:
for extends
is deprecated
scala -deprecation -e 'trait B; trait A <: B'
/var/folders/0w/kb0d3rqn4zb9fcc91pxhgn8w0000gn/T/scalacmd2374381600671257557.scala:1: warning: Using `<:` for `extends` is deprecated
trait B; trait A <: B
^
one warning found
Seems to compile to the same thing.
~/code/scratch: scala -Xprint:typer -e 'trait B; trait A <: B'
// snip
abstract trait B extends scala.AnyRef;
abstract trait A extends java.lang.Object with this.B
~/code/scratch: scala -Xprint:typer -e 'trait B; trait A extends B'
// snip
abstract trait B extends scala.AnyRef;
abstract trait A extends java.lang.Object with this.B
The spec doesn't explain this in "5.3.3 Traits". But the Syntax Summary does mention this.
TraitDef ::= id [TypeParamClause] TraitTemplateOpt
TraitTemplateOpt ::= Extends TraitTemplate | [[Extends] TemplateBody]
Extends ::= ‘extends’ | ‘<:’
UPDATE It was introduced in r14632. With the compiler option -Xexperimental
it marks the trait as abstract, for use with a proposed language feature Virtual Traits. Without -Xexperimental
, it is a synonym for 'extends' that is allowed only for traits.
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