For the following map
signature, am I reading it correctly?
object OptionImpl extends Option {
def map[B](f: A => B): Option[B]
}
source - FP in Scala
[B]
means only objects of type B
can call this function
f: A => B
means that it accepts 1 argument, a function, that returns the same type B
I'm fuzzy on a concrete example of this function.
OptionImpl
in the whole book, and it makes absolutely no sense to subclassOption
that way. There are only two subclasses ofOption
:Some
andNone
.Implement the above functions on the trait, 'Option'
trait Option[+A] { def map[B](f: A => B): Option[B] ... }
OptionImpl is the name I'm giving to my implementation ofOption
Option[+A]
trait and write the code there.Option
should be extended by the singletonNone
and the classSome
, and only by them. YourOptionImpl
would, then, be equivalent toNone
, and aSome
class would still be required, and a corresponding implementation on it.