Below is a type-safe, fluid, builder pattern in Scala as described at http://www.tikalk.com/java/blog/type-safe-builder-scala-using-type-constraints. It's similar to Builder Library for Scala and Java, but deals specifically with compile-time builder checks. How can this called from Java? Can it be done with a clean API for Scala AND Java given the "scala.Predef$$eq$colon$eq" parameters?
sealed trait TBoolean
sealed trait TTrue extends TBoolean
sealed trait TFalse extends TBoolean
class Builder[HasProperty <: TBoolean] private(i: Int) {
protected def this() = this(-1)
def withProperty(i: Int)(implicit ev: HasProperty =:= TFalse) = new Builder[TTrue](i)
def build(implicit ev: HasProperty =:= TTrue) = println(i)
}
//javap output
public class Builder extends java.lang.Object implements scala.ScalaObject{
public Builder withProperty(int, scala.Predef$$eq$colon$eq); //How is this called from Java?
public void build(scala.Predef$$eq$colon$eq);
public Builder();
}
object Builder {
def apply() = new Builder[TFalse]
}