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object Reflects {

  def mirror() = universe.runtimeMirror(getClass.getClassLoader)

  def caseFields(x: AnyRef) = {
    val instanceMirror = mirror().reflect(x)
    instanceMirror.symbol.typeSignature.members.collect {
      case m: MethodSymbol if (m.isCaseAccessor) => m.name.toString -> instanceMirror.reflectMethod(m).apply()
    }
  }

}

I define an object Reflects, when I invole caseFields method within other class

Sometimes this method throws following exception

java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException: tail of empty list
at scala.collection.immutable.Nil$.tail(List.scala:339) ~[scala-library.jar:na]
at scala.collection.immutable.Nil$.tail(List.scala:334) ~[scala-library.jar:na]
at scala.reflect.internal.SymbolTable.popPhase(SymbolTable.scala:172) ~[scala-reflect.jar:na]

And other strange exception.

What's wrong with this method

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  • Your stack trace doesn't show where in your code the exception is being thrown. I will speculate that you aren't checking members size.
    – pedrofurla
    Nov 21, 2013 at 15:37
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    @pedrofurla Even if the members size is zero. this method should return empty Map. I think it is something related to scala-reflect
    – jilen
    Nov 22, 2013 at 1:46
  • Could you post the full stack trace? Also, do you run this method in multiple threads? Nov 22, 2013 at 12:12
  • @jilen Very true, silly me.
    – pedrofurla
    Nov 22, 2013 at 17:17
  • @EugeneBurmako I call that method in one or more akka actors.
    – jilen
    Nov 24, 2013 at 11:56

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In 2.10.3 (and probably in 2.10.4, because it doesn't look like we're going to have time to backport the fix from 2.11.0-M7), runtime reflection isn't thread-safe: http://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/reflection/thread-safety.html. Your stack trace is one of the multitude of possible manifestations of the problem.

Bad news is that in 2.10.x there's no workaround for the thread-unsafety issue apart from putting all reflective operations in a synchronized block. Good news is that in 2.11.0 the problem should be gone.

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  • So, if I put synchronized to the method, this issue should be fixed ?
    – jilen
    Nov 25, 2013 at 3:21
  • As long as you don't do runtime reflection anywhere else in the program. Nov 25, 2013 at 7:05
  • But there are a lot of third-party libraries, I don't know whether they will use runtime reflection, bad luck...
    – jilen
    Nov 25, 2013 at 7:32
  • I'll try to get to backporting either in 2.10.4 or 2.10.5 Nov 25, 2013 at 10:49

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