case class ObjectOperationResult(value: AnyRef) extends Product with Serializable
A wrapper class around the AnyRef returned by an Zeidon Object Operation. This will automatically convert the value to standard Scala types.
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toAttrib: AttributeInstance
Attempts to convert the ObjectOperationResult to an AttributeInstance.
Attempts to convert the ObjectOperationResult to an AttributeInstance. Will throw an exception if the underlying value is not an AttributeInstance.
This method is necessary because having an implicit conversion to an AttributeInstance will create an ambiguity when using ObjectOperationResult in an expression. For example, this line will fail to compile:
if ( myView.myObjectOperationCall < 10 ) { }
because the compiler doesn't know whether to convert the result to an int or an attribute instance (which has a '<' method).
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