I would like to store some objects from different type hierarchy into List[Any]
or similar container, but perform implicit conversions on th开发者_Python百科em later on to do something like type class.
Here is an example:
abstract class Price[A] {
def price(a: A): Int
}
trait Car
case class Prius(year: Int) extends Car
trait Food
case class FriedChicken() extends Food
object Def {
// implicit object AnyPrices extends Price[Any] {
// def price(any: Any) = 0
// }
// implicit object PriusPrices extends Price[Prius] {
// def price(car: Prius) = 100
// }
implicit object CarPrices extends Price[Car] {
def price(car: Car) = 100
}
implicit object FoodPrices extends Price[Food] {
def price(food: Food) = 5
}
}
def implicitPrice[A: Price](x: A) = implicitly[Price[A]].price(x)
import Def._
val stuff: List[Any] = List(Prius(2010), FriedChicken())
stuff map { implicitPrice(_) }
The above code throws an error as follows:
error: could not find implicit value for evidence parameter of type Price[Any]
stuff map { implicitPrice(_) }
^
If you uncomment AnyPrices
, you'd get List(0,0)
, but that's not what I am expecting.
Do I have to store the manifest into the list for this to work?
Also, List(Prius(2010)) map { implicitPrice(_) }
doesn't work either because it wants Price[Prius]
and Price[Car]
isn't good enough. Is there a way to make it more flexible?
So, looks like I can't get a type class once the objects are reduced to Any
. My attempt of using Manifest
also failed, since there seems to be no way for me to cast an Any
into T
even if I have the Manifest[T]
object.
import reflect.Manifest._
def add [A, B >: A](stuff: A, list: List[(B, Manifest[_])])(implicit m: Manifest[A]) = (stuff, m) :: list
val stuff2 = add(Prius(2000), add(FriedChicken(), Nil))
stuff2 map { x =>
val casted = x._2.erasure.cast(x._1)
implicitPrice(casted)
}
gives me
error: could not find implicit value for evidence parameter of type Price[Any]
so it seems like I have to resolve things into Price
before I stick them into List
:
abstract class Price[A] {
def price(a: Any): Int
}
trait Car
case class Prius(year: Int) extends Car
trait Food
case class FriedChicken() extends Food
object Def {
implicit object PriusPrices extends Price[Prius] {
def price(car: Any) = 100
}
implicit object FriedChickenPrices extends Price[FriedChicken] {
def price(food: Any) = 5
}
}
import Def._
def add [A, B >: A](stuff: A, list: List[(B, Price[_])])(implicit p: Price[A]) = (stuff, p) :: list
val stuff = add(Prius(2000), add(FriedChicken(), Nil))
stuff map { x => x._2.price(x._1) }
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