vote up 4 vote down star

Scala Mixins

flag

65% accept rate
1  
There's no reason to downvote this. – BobbyShaftoe Feb 3 at 1:58

2 Answers

vote up 5 vote down check

No, but it can be faked to varying degrees with templates:

template<typename AbsIterator> 
class RichIterator : public AbsIterator {
   template<typename FuncType>
   void foreach(FuncType f) { while( hasNext() ) f( next() ); }
};

class StringIterator {
  typedef char T;
  std::string m_s;
  int i;
public:
  StringIterator() : m_s(), i(0) {} // Unfortunately need this, or 
                                    // else RichIterator
                                    // gets way more complicated
  StringIterator(const std::string &s) : m_s(s), i(0) {}
  void swap(StringIterator& other) {
     m_s.swap(other.m_s);
     std::swap(i, other.i);
  }
  void reset_str(const std::string& s) {
     StringIterator(s).swap(*this);
  }
  bool hasNext() { return i < m_s.length(); }
  char next() { return m_s[i++]; }
};

template<typename Outputable>
void println(const Outputable& o) {
   std::cout << o << std::endl;
}

int main(int argc, char **argv) {
  typedef RichIterator<StringIterator> Iter;
  Iter iter;
  iter.reset_str(argv[1]);
  iter.foreach(&println<Iter::T>);
}

To be totally honest, I've haven't tested this by compiling it, but you should get the idea.

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

Some aspects of Scala mixins can be satisfied using multiple (virtual) inheritance. Unfortunately, this often introduces more problems than it solves. Also, you can't mix and match superclasses on the fly a la:

val me = new Human with Coder with Musician

If you really, really want true mixins, you almost have to go with something like the template solution proposed in the answer by @Logan Capaldo.

link|flag

Your Answer

Get an OpenID
or

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.