I am new to Scala. I know the basic of type theory.
The problem is to create a graph object of nodes with callbacks.
The following is simplified version of the current implementation. This is a part of a library.
It works, but full of Any
.
I think it is impossible to get rid of all Any
, but I suspect there is a better way.
Especially, CallbackNode
takes covariant type parameter, but callback's type is contravariant, then becomes Any
.
But callbacks are everywhere in user code, so it is better to have type A
for usability.
Let me know how you will design against such problem.
trait Graph[N] {
var nodes: List[N]
var edges: List[Edge[N]]
def register(node: N) { nodes = node :: nodes }
def dependants(node: N): Seq[N] = { ... }
}
object MyGraph with Graph[CallbackNode[Any]] {
...
}
class CallbackNode[+A](getter: => A) {
var cache: Option[Any]
MyGraph.register(this)
def onChange(callback: Any => Unit) { ... }
def update() {
val v = getter
storeInCache(v)
dependants.foreach { n => n.notify() }
callbacks.foreach { c => c(v) }
}
...
}
var cache: Option[Any]
withprivate[this] var cache: Option[A]
.CallbackNode[A]
andCallbackNode[B]
?Any
s! I did not knowprivate[this]
specification. Thanks.private[this]
?