When does a Stream need to be lazy?

送分小仙女□ 提交于 2019-12-03 11:06:20

Inside a class, a val definition decompiles into an "getter" method that references a hidden class field. These "getter" methods can be self-referential (or rather, the class initializer can reference the "getter") because this is the semantics of Java methods. Note that your "outside" definition of val s is actually wrapped in a hidden class by the REPL (this is how the REPL circumvents the restriction that a val can't be declared at the top level).

Inside a method, the val definition does not decompile into a "getter" method, but rather into the bytecode necessary to generate a value on the stack. A lazy val, on the other hand, always requires a "getter" method which, as such, can be self-referential.

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