Why can a Scala trait extend a class?

不羁岁月 提交于 2019-11-26 15:43:45

问题


I see that traits in Scala are similar to interfaces in Java (but interfaces in Java extend other interfaces, they don't extend a class). I saw an example on SO about traits usage where a trait extends a class.

What is the purpose of this? Why can traits extend classes?


回答1:


Yes they can, a trait that extends a class puts a restriction on what classes can extend that trait - namely, all classes that mix-in that trait must extend that class.

scala> class Foo
defined class Foo

scala> trait FooTrait extends Foo
defined trait FooTrait

scala> val good = new Foo with FooTrait
good: Foo with FooTrait = $anon$1@773d3f62

scala> class Bar
defined class Bar

scala> val bad = new Bar with FooTrait
<console>:10: error: illegal inheritance; superclass Bar
 is not a subclass of the superclass Foo
 of the mixin trait FooTrait
       val bad = new Bar with FooTrait
                              ^


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12854941/why-can-a-scala-trait-extend-a-class

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