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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions src/main/scala/stdlib/EmptyValues.scala
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Expand Up @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ object EmptyValues extends FlatSpec with Matchers with org.scalaexercises.defini
*
* [[http://www.scala-lang.org/api/current/index.html#scala.collection.immutable.Nil$ Nil]] is just an empty list, exactly like the result of `List()`. It is of type `List[Nothing]`. And since we know there are no instances of Nothing, we now have a list that is statically verifiable as empty. Nice to have.
*
* An empty list can be represented by another nothing value: *Nil*
* An empty list can be represented by another nothing value: `Nil`
*/
def emptyValuesEmptyValues(res0: Boolean) {
List() === Nil shouldBe res0
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assert(None.isEmpty === res0)
}

/** `None` can be cast `Any`, *AnyRef* or `AnyVal`
/** `None` can be cast `Any`, `AnyRef` or `AnyVal`
*/
def noneToAnyEmptyValues(res0: Boolean, res1: Boolean, res2: Boolean) {
None.asInstanceOf[Any] === None shouldBe res0
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