I'm working on an small rendering engine in Scala to learn the language. The architecture of the engine is strongly based on traits, so I can add and remove parts of the pipeline as I want. Some of the traits are:
(update: Corrected some type information)
trait Composable { val parent:DisplayObject with Composite = null }
trait Composite extends Composable { val children:ArrayBuffer[DisplayObject with Composable] = ArrayBuffer() }
trait Position { var x = 0.0d; var y = 0.0d }
...
DisplayObject
is an empty class that is used to compose those traits.
One of the step in my pipeline is flattening a hierarchy of each object. My first shot at this was was: (update: I added the body)
def flatten(root:DisplayObject with Composite) : ArrayBuffer[DisplayObject] =
{
def traverse(composite:Composite, acc:ArrayBuffer[DisplayObject])
{
acc += composite
for(composable <- composite.children)
{
composable match {
case com:Composite => traverse(com, acc)
case _ => acc += composable
}
}
}
val flat = new ArrayBuffer[DisplayObject]
traverse(root, flat)
flat
}
}
This is fine, however, when I'm calling this function, I'm loosing a lot of type information:
val root = new DisplayObject with Position with Composite
root.children += new DisplayObject with Composable with Position
val list = flatten(root)
The type of list
is now List[DisplayObject]
. I'm losing the Position information. So I thought about adding generics into the mix :
(update: added body)
def genericFlatten[T](root:T with Composite) : ArrayBuffer[T] =
{
def traverse(composite:T with Composite, acc:ArrayBuffer[T])
{
acc += composite
for(composable <- composite.children)
{
composable match {
case com:T with Composite => traverse(com, acc)
case composable:T with Composable => acc += composable
}
}
}
val flat = new ArrayBuffer[T]
traverse(root, flat)
flat
}
However, calling this gives me this weird result : the type of the returned list is now List[DisplayObject with Position with Composite]
, which is wrong, because some children of the tree (the leafs) will not have the Composite trait. I was expecting the type T to be infered to DisplayObject with Position
. No?
flatten
.