I have been experimenting with partialy applied functions and such a thing happened. Suppose we have such code:
class Color(name:String) {
override def toString = name
}
class Point(x: Int, y:Int) {
override def toString:String = "("+x +"," + y + ")"
}
class Linestyle(name: String) {
override def toString = name
}
def drawLine(width:Double, color: Color, style: Linestyle, a:Point, b: Point): Unit = {
println("Draw " + width + " " + color + " " + style + " " + " line from point: " + a + " to point " + b)
}
When I try to create drawSolidLine function which takes only 4 parameters in such a way:
def drawSolidLine (c: Color, a:Point, b: Point):Unit =
drawLine(1.0, _:Color, new Linestyle("SOLID"), _:Point, _:Point)
and try to call it
drawSolidLine(2.5, new Color("Black"),new Point(2,4), new Point(3,1))
I have no compiler errors, but the call returns nothing.
On the other hand, when I create drawSolidLine this way:
val drawSolidLine = drawLine(_:Double, _:Color, new Linestyle("SOLID"),
_:Point, _:Point)
and call it before, I have the desired output:
Draw 1.0 Black SOLID line from point: (2,4) to point (3,1)
What I am missing?