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I am using a type constraint to say that types A and B must be the same. Below, I am permitted to implicitly cast from A to B, but need an explicit cast to go from B to A. What is the correct way to do this?

class Pair[A, B](var first: A, var second: B) {
  def swap()(implicit ev: A =:= B) {
    val tmp = second
    second = first
    first = tmp //won't compile without appending .asInstanceOf[A]
  }

  /*
  ...other methods like replaceFirst, replaceSecond that 
     don't require types A, B to be the same
  */
}

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A =:= B witness that A type is equal to type B. Then you must tell compiler that B type is equal A type. Do this with B =:= A :)

See below introduced new ev2 parameter:

class Pair[A, B](var first: A, var second: B) {
  def swap()(implicit ev:  =:=[A,B], ev2:  =:= [B,A])  {
    val tmp = second
    second = first
    first = tmp
}

BTW: Some guys advice: "use only one type parameter". If you follow this way you won't be able to define other methods/functions in you Pair class that don't need such constraint.

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