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class A | |
class A2 extends A | |
class B | |
trait M[X] | |
// | |
// Upper Type Bound | |
// | |
def upperTypeBound[AA <: A](x: AA): A = x | |
// equivalently, require a implicit parameter of <:<[AA, A]. | |
// This technique must be used if A is an abstract type from the | |
// enclosing scope. | |
def upperTypeBound2[AA](x: AA)(implicit ev: AA <:< A): A = x // compiles to ev(x) | |
// | |
// Lower Type Bound | |
// | |
def lowerTypeBound[AA >: A](x: AA, pred: (AA => Boolean)): Boolean = pred(x) | |
// equivalently, require a implicit parameter of <:<[A, AA]. | |
// This technique must be used if A is an abstract type from the | |
// enclosing scope. | |
def lowerTypeBound2[AA >: A](x: AA, pred: (AA => Boolean))(implicit ev: A <:< AA): Boolean = pred(x) | |
// | |
// View Bound | |
// | |
def viewBound[AA <% A](x: AA): A = x | |
//compiles to: | |
def viewBound$[AA](x: AA)(implicit ev1$ : AA => A) = ev1$(x) | |
// | |
// Context Bound | |
// | |
def contextBound[X: M](x: X) = x; | |
//compiles to: | |
def contextBound$[X](x: X)(implicit ev1$ : M[X]) = x | |
// In combination: | |
def combo[AA <: A >: B <% String <% Int : M : Ordering] = 0 | |
// compiles to: | |
def combo[AA >: B <: A](implicit | |
evidence$1: (AA) => String, | |
evidence$2: (AA) => Int, | |
evidence$3: M[AA], | |
evidence$4: Ordering[AA] | |
): Int = 0 | |
// | |
// Usage | |
// | |
{ | |
{ | |
upperTypeBound(new A) | |
upperTypeBound(new A2) | |
} | |
{ | |
val predA = (a: A) => true | |
val predAny = (a: Any) => true | |
lowerTypeBound(new A, predA) | |
lowerTypeBound(new {}, predAny) | |
} | |
{ | |
implicit def String2A(s: String): A = new A | |
viewBound("") | |
} | |
{ | |
implicit def MofA: M[A] = new M[A] {} | |
contextBound(new A) | |
} | |
} | |
implicit def int2str(i: Int): String = i.toString | |
def f1[T <% String](t: T) = 0 | |
f1(1) | |
// This could also be expressed with a Context Bound, | |
// with the help of a type alias representing functions | |
// from type `F` to type `T`. | |
trait To[T] { type From[F] = F => T } | |
def f2[T : To[String]#From](t: T) = 0 | |
f2(1) | |
// A context bound must be used with a type constructor of kind `* => *`. | |
// However the type constructor `Function1` is of kind `(*, *) => *`. | |
// The use of the type alias partially applies second type parameter | |
// with the type `String`, yielding a type constructor of the correct kind | |
// for use as a context bound. | |
// There is a proposal to allow you to directly express partially applied types | |
// in Scala, without the use of the type alias inside a trait. You could then write: | |
// | |
// def f3[T : [X](X => String)](t: T) = 0 |
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