In the following Scala snippet, my goal is to literally write Collector { "A" x 123 }
for some class Collector
. The body of this anonymous sub-class should have access to an implicit x
that is defined within the class Collector
.
I tried to achieve this via a companion object and a by-name parameter, but without success.
For now I have to write new Collector { "A" x 123 }
. Can you find a way to get rid of the new
keyword here?
object TestApp extends App {
new Collector { "A" x 123 } // works as intended, even without companion object
Collector { "A" x 123 } // does not compile because no implicit "x" found
}
class Collector { // some class with an individual implicit inner class
val coll = ArrayBuffer.empty[String]
implicit class MyImplicit(name: String) { def x(i: Int) = coll += s"$name($i)" }
}
object Collector { // getting rid of the "new" keyword looses access to MyImplicit
def apply(body: => Unit) = new Collector { body }
}