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| author | Jakukyo Friel <weakish@gmail.com> | 2016-10-12 17:47:41 +0800 | 
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| committer | ven <vendethiel@hotmail.fr> | 2016-10-12 11:47:41 +0200 | 
| commit | 858171d7231035a286ae1b1e4aea39435dacb384 (patch) | |
| tree | bcb56823153e09dcf39571c23a86074d6a12690c /kotlin.html.markdown | |
| parent | c77d5655ecbec192d9670efee68a293f0ece144b (diff) | |
Several changes on Kontlin. (#2335)
* kotlin: remove unnecessary semicolons.
Also replace code block language `java` with `kotlin`.
* kotlin: change coding style (Kotlin Reference)
* kotlin: anonymous function -> lambda expression
Anonymous functions and lambda expressions are different in Kotlin.
The code example uses `anonymous function` in the comment,
while the code below is in fact lambda expressions.
* Remove myself from contributors.
Not for trivial changes.
* kotlin: fix a typo.
Thanks @geoffliu to point out this.
* kotlin: change style of default parameter according to Referenec.
Diffstat (limited to 'kotlin.html.markdown')
| -rw-r--r-- | kotlin.html.markdown | 34 | 
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 17 deletions
| diff --git a/kotlin.html.markdown b/kotlin.html.markdown index d29b1471..d1f1aae6 100644 --- a/kotlin.html.markdown +++ b/kotlin.html.markdown @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Kotlin is a statically typed programming language for the JVM, Android and the  browser. It is 100% interoperable with Java.  [Read more here.](https://kotlinlang.org/) -```java +```kotlin  // Single-line comments start with //  /*  Multi-line comments look like this. @@ -42,12 +42,12 @@ fun main(args: Array<String>) {      Strings can be represented in a similar way as in Java.      Escaping is done with a backslash.      */ -    val fooString = "My String Is Here!"; -    val barString = "Printing on a new line?\nNo Problem!"; -    val bazString = "Do you want to add a tab?\tNo Problem!"; -    println(fooString); -    println(barString); -    println(bazString); +    val fooString = "My String Is Here!" +    val barString = "Printing on a new line?\nNo Problem!" +    val bazString = "Do you want to add a tab?\tNo Problem!" +    println(fooString) +    println(barString) +    println(bazString)      /*      A raw string is delimited by a triple quote ("""). @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ fun helloWorld(val name : String) {      Function arguments can optionally have a default value.      The function return type, if required, is specified after the arguments.      */ -    fun hello(name: String = "world") : String { +    fun hello(name: String = "world"): String {          return "Hello, $name!"      }      println(hello("foo")) // => Hello, foo! @@ -119,16 +119,16 @@ fun helloWorld(val name : String) {      println(even(7)) // => false      // Functions can take functions as arguments and return functions. -    fun not(f: (Int) -> Boolean) : (Int) -> Boolean { +    fun not(f: (Int) -> Boolean): (Int) -> Boolean {          return {n -> !f.invoke(n)}      }      // Named functions can be specified as arguments using the :: operator.      val notOdd = not(::odd)      val notEven = not(::even) -    // Anonymous functions can be specified as arguments. +    // Lambda expressions can be specified as arguments.      val notZero = not {n -> n == 0}      /* -    If an anonymous function has only one parameter +    If a lambda has only one parameter      then its declaration can be omitted (along with the ->).      The name of the single parameter will be "it".      */ @@ -139,11 +139,11 @@ fun helloWorld(val name : String) {      // The "class" keyword is used to declare classes.      class ExampleClass(val x: Int) { -        fun memberFunction(y: Int) : Int { +        fun memberFunction(y: Int): Int {              return x + y          } -        infix fun infixMemberFunction(y: Int) : Int { +        infix fun infixMemberFunction(y: Int): Int {              return x * y          }      } @@ -228,16 +228,16 @@ fun helloWorld(val name : String) {      Sequences represent lazily-evaluated collections.      We can create a sequence using the "generateSequence" function.      */ -    val fooSequence = generateSequence(1, {it + 1}) +    val fooSequence = generateSequence(1, { it + 1 })      val x = fooSequence.take(10).toList()      println(x) // => [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]      // An example of using a sequence to generate Fibonacci numbers: -    fun fibonacciSequence() : Sequence<Long> { +    fun fibonacciSequence(): Sequence<Long> {          var a = 0L          var b = 1L -        fun next() : Long { +        fun next(): Long {              val result = a + b              a = b              b = result @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ We cannot instantiate it but we can refer to its unique instance by its name.  This is similar to Scala singleton objects.  */  object ObjectExample { -    fun hello() : String { +    fun hello(): String {          return "hello"      }  } | 
