Since Int "does not conform to" AnyRef, I am not sure why it doesn't throw a NullPointerException according to Scala Reference on Section 6.3 :
asInstanceOf[T ] returns the “null” object itself if T conforms to
scala.AnyRef, and throws a NullPointerException otherwise
And neither does null.asInstanceOf[Double]
, null.asInstanceOf[Boolean]
, null.asInstanceOf[Char]
.
PS: My scala library is of version 2.9.0.1 and OS windows XP
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