Return a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer if this object is less than, equal to, or greater than the specified object:
this < that => <0
this == that => 0
this > that => >0
This method may also be accessed via the <
<=
<=>
>=
and >
shortcut operators. If not overridden the default
implementation compares the toStr
representations. Also see docLang.
Examples:
3.compare(8) => -1
8.compare(3) => 1
8.compare(8) => 0
3 <=> 8 => -1 // shortcut for 3.compare(8)
Copy the integers from that
array into this array and return
this. The thatRange
parameter may be used to specify a
specific range of integers from the that
parameter (negative
indices are allowed) to copy. If thatRange
is null then the
entire range of that
is copied. Or thisOffset
specifies the
starting index of this index to copy the first integer.
Raise an exception if this array is not properly sized or is
not of the same signed/byte count as the that
array.
Compare this object to the specified for equality. This
method may be accessed via the == and != shortcut operators.
If not overridden the default implementation compares for
reference equality using the === operator. If this method
is overridden, then hash() must also be overridden such that
any two objects which return true for equals() must return
the same value for hash(). This method must accept null
and
return false.
Fill this array with the given integer value. If range is null then the entire array is filled, otherwise just the specified range. Return this.
Optional
range: RangeGet the integer at the given index. Negative indices are not supported.
Return a unique hashcode for this object. If a class overrides hash() then it must ensure if equals() returns true for any two objects then they have same hash code.
Set the integer at the given index. Negative indices are not supported.
Get number of integers in the array
Sort the integers in this array. If range is null then the entire array is sorted, otherwise just the specified range. Return this.
Optional
range: RangeGet an immutable representation of this instance or throw NotImmutableErr if this object cannot be represented as an immutable:
Return a string representation of this object.
Trap a dynamic call for handling. Dynamic calls are invoked with the -> shortcut operator:
a->x a.trap("x", null)
a->x() a.trap("x", null)
a->x = b a.trap("x", [b])
a->x(b) a.trap("x", [b])
a->x(b, c) a.trap("x", [b, c])
The default implementation provided by Obj attempts to use reflection. If name maps to a method, it is invoked with the specified arguments. If name maps to a field and args.size is zero, get the field. If name maps to a field and args.size is one, set the field and return args[0]. Otherwise throw UnknownSlotErr.
This method called whenever an it-block is applied to an
object. The default implementation calls the function with this
,
and then returns this
.
Static
echoWrite x.toStr
to standard output followed by newline. If x
is null then print "null". If no argument is provided then
print an empty line.
Optional
x: JsObjStatic
makeStatic
makeCreate a signed 16-bit, 2-byte integer array (-32_768 to 32_767).
Static
makeCreate a signed 32-bit, 4-byte integer array (-2_147_483_648 to 2_147_483_647).
Static
makeStatic
makeStatic
makeCreate a unsigned 16-bit, 2-byte integer array (0 to 65_535).
Static
makeCreate a unsigned 32-bit, 4-byte integer array (0 to 4_294_967_295).
Optimized fixed size array of 1, 2, 4, or 8 byte unboxed integers. The array values default to zero.