Linked Questions
27 questions linked to/from Hidden features of Scala
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What is the Scala identifier "implicitly"?
I have seen a function named implicitly used in Scala examples. What is it, and how is it used?
Example here:
scala> sealed trait Foo[T] { def apply(list : List[T]) : Unit }; object Foo {
| ...
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Cleaner way to update nested structures
Say I have got following two case classes:
case class Address(street: String, city: String, state: String, zipCode: Int)
case class Person(firstName: String, lastName: String, address: Address)
and ...
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Is there a central site/page for "advanced Scala" topics?
Despite having read "Programming in Scala" several times, I still often finds important Scala constructs that were not explained in the book, like
@uncheckedVariance
@specialized
and other strange ...
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What does Predef.locally do, and how is it different from Predef.identity
Looking through the Scala 2.8 Predef class, I find that there is a method "locally". As near as I can tell, it's the same as Predef.identity, except for having the "@inline" annotation. What's it ...
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Implicit keyword before a parameter in anonymous function in Scala
I understand implicit parameters and implicit conversions in Scala but I saw this for the first time today: the implicit keyword in front of a parameter in an anonymous function:
Action { implicit ...
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An example of functional programming in scala
I'm studying scala. It's very promising, thanks to Odersky and all the other authors for their great work.
I took a euler problem (http://projecteuler.net/) to have a more-then-minimal example. And I'...
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Generic customisation of case class ToString [duplicate]
On this link: https://stackoverflow.com/a/4055850/82609
It explains that
case class Person(name: String, age: Int) {
override def productPrefix = "person: "
}
// prints "person: (Aaron,28)" ...
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Scala unbound placeholder parameter
I am using the following code to meet my needs:
(1 to 5)..map(i => s"\\x${i}") // Produces List("\\x1", "\\x2", "\\x3", "\\x4", "\\x5")
But I would like to use a placeholder. According to the ...
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How does the memory management of closures in Scala work?
Scala allows closure like
def newCounter = {
var a=0
() => {a+=1;a}
}
which defines a function that on every call returns a new independent counter function starting at 1:
scala> val ...
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Questions about placeholders in Scala
Consider the following definition in Scala:
val f = ((_: Int) + 1).toString()
The code assigns to f the string representation of the function literal _ + 1, which is quite natural, except that this ...
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How to perform an operation in scala's foreach?
I am trying to understand how to perform an operation when using foreach. For e.g. how can I print element+1 of alist using foreach
scala>alist = List(1,3,5,7)
scala>alist.foreach(println(_+1))...
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why does this scala by-name parameter behave weirdly
OK the question might not say much, but here's the deal:
I'm learning scala and decided to make an utility class "FuncThread" with a method which receives a by-name parameter function (I guess its ...
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scope and benefit of implicit parameter request in a scala play action?
I can understand how use implicit parameters but I've the doubt about how necessary is it for the scala play actions...in the play documentation appear this:
It is often useful to mark the request ...
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Scala closures and underscore (_) symbol
Why I can write something like this without compilation errors:
wordCount foreach(x => println("Word: " + x._1 + ", count: " + x._2)) // wordCount - is Map
i.e. I declared the x variable.
But I ...
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Placeholder syntax doesn't hold my place
I have already read some other questions like What are all the uses of an underscore in Scala? and while I'm sure this question has already been asked, I can't go through all of the other 17000 Scala ...