I went with a solution along these lines:
//---------- Classes without needed behavior
case class Point(x: Double, y: Double)
trait Shape {}
case class Circle(center: Point, radius: Double) extends Shape {}
case class Rectangle(lowerLeft: Point, upperRight: Point) extends Shape {}
val circle = Circle(Point(1.0, 2.0), 5.0)
val rectangle = Rectangle(Point(-2.0, -1.0), Point(4.0, 5.0))
//----------- Support for new behavior I want to add
// Create exception to handle non supported subclasses
case class NewMethodNotSupported(a: Any)
extends RuntimeException(a.toString + ".newMethod() not supported")
class NewBehavior(shape: Shape) {
def newMethod() = shape match {
case c: Circle => doMethod(c)
case r: Rectangle => doMethod(r)
case _ => throw NewMethodNotSupported(shape)
}
private
def doMethod(s: Shape) = println(s) // print to standard out.
}
object NewBehavior {
// invoked by the compiler
implicit def shapeToNewBehavior(s: Shape) = new NewBehavior(s)
}
// bring the implicit method in scope
import NewBehavior._
// --------- End of new behavior support
// Test behavior support:
println("Test that new behavior is added:")
circle.newMethod()
rectangle.newMethod()
// Create a non supported shape class
case class Triangle(vertex1: Point,
vertex2: Point, vertex3: Point) extends Shape {}
val triangle = Triangle(Point(-1.0,0.0), Point(1.0,0.0), Point(0.0,1.0))
// Catch exception thrown by trying to call method from unsupported shape
try{
println("\nTest method call from unsupported shape:")
triangle.newMethod()
} catch {
case dns: NewMethodNotSupported => println(dns); System.exit(-1)
case unknown => println("Uknown exception " + unknown); System.exit(-1)
}