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I have defined a trait like following,

trait Log {
  val logEnabled: Boolean
  def log(msg: String) {
    if(logEnabled) {
       println(msg)
    }
  }
}

and want to use like following:

def log(enabled: Boolean)(msg: String) = new Log(){
  val logEnabled = enabled
}
implicit val enabled = true;
val log1 = log(true) _
log1("hi, world")

but the result is blank, nothing print out, not what I thought what it should be.

Could someone please explain what the mechanism behind this?

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Your code above, log1("hi, world"), actually doesn't call the Log.log function, but results just in an instance of Log. This is because calling the curried function:

def log(enabled: Boolean)(msg: String) = new Log(){ ... }
val log1 = log(true) _

results in a function that, given a string, would return a Log.

What you probably want is:

trait Log {
  val logEnabled: Boolean
  def apply(msg: String) {
    if(logEnabled) {
      println(msg)
    }
  }
}

def log(implicit enabled: Boolean) = new Log(){
     val logEnabled = enabled
   }
implicit val enabled = true
val log1 = log
log1("hi, world")

Notice how apply method is called on Log instead.

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