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I was experimenting with variable constructor arguments for case classes in Scala, but am unable to pass them to the constructor of a case classes' parent:

abstract case class Node(val blocks: (Node => Option[Node])*)
case class Root(val elementBlocks: (Node => Option[Node])*) extends Node(elementBlocks)

the above doesn't compile... is it actually possible to do this?

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@p3t0r - you should probably think about accepting some answers, otherwise people may be reluctant to help you in future – oxbow_lakes Nov 2 at 11:45
sure, didn't have time to look at the answers earlier. – p3t0r Nov 2 at 12:13

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This works with 2.7:

abstract case class A(val a: String*)
case class B(val b: String*) extends A(b:_*)

Should work with 2.8.

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Actually, case class inheritance is bound for being disallowed. – Daniel Nov 3 at 1:17
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You need to use the :_* syntax which means "treat this sequence as a sequence"! Otherwise, your sequence of n items will be treated as a sequence of 1 item (which will be your sequence of n items).

def funcWhichTakesSeq(seq: Any*) = println(seq.length + ": " + seq)

val seq = List(1, 2, 3)
funcWhichTakesSeq(seq)      //1: Array(List(1, 2, 3)) -i.e. a Seq with one entry
funcWhichTakesSeq(seq: _*)  //3: List(1, 2, 3)
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