I write
object MyString {
implicit def stringToMyString(s: String) = new MyString(s)
}
class MyString(str: String) {
def camelize = str.split("_").map(_.capitalize).mkString
override def toString = str
}
object Parse {
def main(args: Array[String]) {
val x = "active_record".camelize
// ...
}
}
in my program. This causes a compiling error. After I inserted
import MyString.stringToMyString
Then it works.
From Odersky's Programming in Scala I got that implicit conversion in the companion object of the source or expected target types don't need to be imported.