Consider the following Scala code:
package scala_java
object MyScala {
def setFunc(func: Int => String) {
func(10)
}
}
Now in Java, I would have liked to use MyScala
as:
package scala_java;
public class MyJava {
public static void main(String [] args) {
MyScala.setFunc(myFunc); // This line gives an error
}
public static String myFunc(int someInt) {
return String.valueOf(someInt);
}
}
However, the above does not work (as expected since Java does not allow functional programming). What is the easiest workaround to pass a function in Java? I would like a generic solution that works with functions having arbitrary number of parameters.
EDIT: Does Java 8 have any better syntax than the classic solutions discussed below?