I stumbled across a pretty interesting behavior in Scala.
scala> def foo(t: (Int, Int, Int)): Int = t._1
foo: (t: (Int, Int, Int))Int
scala> foo(1,2,3)
res23: Int = 1
scala> foo((1,2,3))
res24: Int = 1
This also works the other way round:
scala> Some(1,2,3,4,5)
res31: Some[(Int, Int, Int, Int, Int)] = Some((1,2,3,4,5))
While this sugar is extremely useful I did not find any documentation concerning this. So my question is basically: Where is this documented in the Scala Language Specification, and what other implications does this have if any.
Regards, raichoo
(((1,2,3)))just parens around parens around a tuple? – delnan Feb 23 '11 at 21:31