In Scala for the impatient (2nd Edition)
the author says:
If the case keyword is followed by a variable name, then the match expression is assigned to that variable.
Also, similar statement is given in Programming Scala, 2nd Edition.
I'm using Scala 2.13. So I have the following codes:
object helloworld extends App {
val a: Any = 1
val x = a match{
case 2 => 22
case m: String => "aa"
case n: Int => 11
}
println(s"$x $m $n")
}
The IDE reports error: the value m and n are not found. Now even if I define the m and n variable beforehand, they are not assigned as the book said:
object helloworld extends App {
var m: Any = ()
var n: Any = ()
val a: Any = 1
val x = a match {
case 2 => 22
case m: String =>
println(s"m = $m")
"aa"
case n: Int =>
println(s"n = $n")
11
}
// println(s"$x $m $n")
println(s"x = $x")
println(s"m = $m n = $n")
}
Is there something different in Scala 2.13, or is there something I've done wrong? Thanks.