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Android Development with Kotlin

You're reading from  Android Development with Kotlin

Product type Book
Published in Aug 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787123687
Pages 440 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Igor Wojda Igor Wojda
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Marcin Moskala Marcin Moskala
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters close

Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Beginning Your Kotlin Adventure 2. Laying a Foundation 3. Playing with Functions 4. Classes and Objects 5. Functions as First-Class Citizens 6. Generics Are Your Friends 7. Extension Functions and Properties 8. Delegates 9. Making Your Marvel Gallery Application

Generic constraints


By default, we can parametrize a generic class with any type of type argument. However, we can limit the possible types that can be used as type arguments. To limit the possible values of a type argument, we need to define a type parameter bound. The most common type of constraint is an upper bound. By default, all type parameters have Any? as an implicit upper bound. This is why both the following declarations are equivalent:

    class SimpleList<T>
    class SimpleList<T: Any?>

The preceding bounds mean that we can use any type we want as a type argument for our SimpleList class (including nullable types). This is possible because all nullable and non-nullable types are subtypes of Any?:

    class SimpleList<T>
    class Student
    //usage

    var intList = SimpleList<Int>()
    var studentList = SimpleList<Student>()
    var carList = SimpleList<Boolean>()

In some situations, we want to limit the data types that can be used as type...

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