I am studying some scala code and found this method which baffles me. In the match statement, what is the sublist@ construct? what kind of value does it contains? when I printed it its no diff than tail, but if I replace it with tail, the function returns diff result. Can somebody explain what it is and point me to a right resource to understand it? (I know I can search in google, but don't know what to look for..)
def flatMapSublists[A, B](ls: List[A])(f: (List[A]) => List[B]): List[B] =
ls match {
case Nil => Nil
case sublist@(_ :: tail) => f(sublist) ::: flatMapSublists(tail)(f)
}
@is usually used in annotations, but I see nothing of the like here... – Rafe Kettler Dec 22 '10 at 20:32