I'm building a map of enumeration entries to simple data accessors in an object. Here's an example (from the interpretor) using Int as the key:
class Obj(a: Int, b: Int) {
def getA = a
def getB = b
}
val m : Map[Int, (Obj) => Int] = Map(
(2, (o: Obj) => o.getA)
);
val d = m(2)(new Obj(3,4))
This works fine, but having to write a function with the :Obj type explicitally in the parameter in each map value seems unnecessary:
(o: Obj) => o.getA
Is there a tighter syntax I'm missing?