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34 questions linked to/from Case objects vs Enumerations in Scala
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How to model type-safe enum types?
Scala doesn't have type-safe enums like Java has. Given a set of related constants, what would be the best way in Scala to represent those constants?
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How to add a method to Enumeration in Scala?
In Java you could:
public enum Enum {
ONE {
public String method() {
return "1";
}
},
TWO {
public String method() {
return "2";
}
...
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Iteration over a sealed trait in Scala?
I just wanted to know if it is possible to iterate over a sealed trait in Scala?
If not, why is it not possible? Since the trait is sealed it should be possible no?
What I want to do is something ...
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Creating a Java Enum in Scala
My workplace has been experimenting in moving from Java to Scala for some tasks, and it works well for what we're doing. However, some preexisting logging methods expect a java.lang.Enum. The logging ...
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How do I create an enum in scala that has an extra field
In Java I have something like this
public enum FlatFileHeaderMapping {
HEADER_EL(1),
HEADER_RESERVED1(5),
HEADER_RESERVED2(2),
HEADER_MESSAGE_TYPE(4)
public final int fieldSize;
...
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Scala - Enumeration vs. Case-Classes
I've created akka actor called LogActor.
The LogActors's receive method handling messages from other actors and logging them to the specified log level.
I can distinguish between the different levels ...
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If Singletons are so bad, why does Scala have language support for them? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Why are singleton objects more object orientated?
Why does Scala have language support for the Singleton anti-pattern? If Scala had inherited the static keyword from Java, ...
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What is the syntax for creating a Map in Scala that uses an enum as a key?
please see the below code. This line is marked as incorrect by Eclipse:
var map = Map[MyEnum,Point]()
I am trying to do the scala equivalent of Java:
private enum Letters{ A,B,C}
private Map<...
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Should I prefer sealed class or Enumeration in Scala?
I'm trying to implement a Plurk API biding for Scala, but I have a design choice to made.
For example, the gender attribute of a Plurk user could be one of "male", "female", "other".
sealed trait ...
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Custom Scala enum, most elegant version searched
For a project of mine I have implemented a Enum based upon
trait Enum[A] {
trait Value { self: A =>
_values :+= this
}
private var _values = List.empty[A]
def values = _values
}
...
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Is it good practice to make case classes sealed?
The main reason to seal classes seems to be that this allows the compiler to do exthaustivity searches when pattern matching on those classes. Say I have data types meant for pattern matching. Toy ...
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Why does Scala have a case object?
It cannot be initialized with params and it will only be compared with itself (singleton). So no advantage for its equals and hash code function. Has anyone come across a case where they find it ...
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Scala enumerations with Singleton objects as enumeration elements and a possibility to iterate over them?
I already looked at the Scala question about emulating Java's enum and case classes vs. Enumeration but It seems too much effort for too less benefit.
Basically I would like to have a values method ...
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Scala/Java enumerations
I've read this and this, but I still don't understand the (idiomatic) equivalent way to do this in Scala
enum Status {
OK(1, "Ok", "Okay"),
NOT_OK(5, "Not Ok", "Not Okay")
BAD(10, "Bad", ...
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Concise way to create day of week enumeration in Scala
I'm new to Scala, so be nice please. You'll have to excuse me if I'm missing something obvious.
I'm trying to create an enum like structure to represent the days of the week in Scala.
I want a ...