Here are the sample constant definitions once more:
Slice
const bool AppendByDefault = true; const byte LowerNibble = 0x0f; const string Advice = "Don't Panic!"; const short TheAnswer = 42; const double PI = 3.1416; enum Fruit { Apple, Pear, Orange } const Fruit FavoriteFruit = Pear;
Here are the generated definitions for these constants:
Java
public interface AppendByDefault { boolean value = true; } public interface LowerNibble { byte value = 15; } public interface Advice { String value = "Don't Panic!"; } public interface TheAnswer { short value = 42; } public interface PI { double value = 3.1416; } public interface FavoriteFruit { Fruit value = Fruit.Pear; }
As you can see, each Slice constant is mapped to a Java interface with the same name as the constant. The interface contains a member named value
that holds the value of the constant.
Slice string literals that contain non-ASCII characters or universal character names are mapped to Java string literals with universal character names. For example:
Slice
const string Egg = "œuf"; const string Heart = "c\u0153ur"; const string Banana = "\U0001F34C";
is mapped to:
Java
public interface Egg { String value = "\u0153uf"; } public interface Heart { String value = "c\u0153ur"; } public interface Banana { String value = "\ud83c\udf4c"; }