I'm trying to figure out how to invoke a constructor for a Scala abstract type:
class Journey(val length: Int)
class PlaneJourney(length: Int) extends Journey(length)
class BoatJourney(length: Int) extends Journey(length)
class Port[J <: Journey] {
def startJourney: J = {
new J(23) // error: class type required but J found
}
}
Is this even feasible? I'm familiar with Scala manifests but I'm not clear how they could help here. Likewise I can't figure out how to do the same with a companion object's apply() constructor:
object Journey { def apply() = new Journey(0) }
object PlaneJourney { def apply() = new PlaneJourney(0) }
object BoatJourney { def apply() = new BoatJourney(0) }
class Port[J <: Journey] {
def startJourney: J = {
J() // error: not found: value J
}
}
Any thoughts gratefully received!