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I am trying to use a trait as a mixin with a case class.

case class Team(name:String)

trait WinStreak{}

and I would like to use it like so:

val team = Team("name") with WinStreak

Apparently I cannot do this. Is this because case classes use the companion object to create an instance of your class? I know the other solution would be to just extend the trait in my class def, but I would like to know if its possible to create it mixin style.

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Because Team("name") is actually a method call to Team.apply("name"), which create the object inside the apply method.

Create the object using new keyword should do the trick:

case class Team(name:String)
trait WinStreak{}

val x = new Team("name") with WinStreak
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    Good Point. I just realized that when using case classes you can't use a private constructor and disallow access to the constructor... Thanks for pointing that out. Apr 24, 2011 at 13:29

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