This is probably a very noobish question, but I was playing a bit with Scala/Java interaction, and was wondering how well did Tuples play along.
Now, I know that the (Type1, Type2) syntax is merely syntactic sugar for Tuple2<Type1, Type2>, and so, when calling a Scala method that returns a Tuple2 in a plain Java class, I was expecting to get a return type of Tuple2<Type1, Type2>
For clarity, my Scala code:
def testTuple:(Int,Int) = (0,1)
Java code:
Tuple2<Object,Object> objectObjectTuple2 = Test.testTuple();
It seems the compiler expects this to be of parameterized types <Object,Object>, instead of, in my case, <Integer,Integer> (this is what I was expecting, at least).
Is my thinking deeply flawed and is there a perfectly reasonable explanation for this?
OR
Is there a problem in my Scala code, and there's a way of being more... explicit, in the cases that I know will provide an API for Java code?
OR
Is this simply a limitation?
