Scala @ operator

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别那么骄傲
别那么骄傲 2020-11-27 09:32

What does Scala\'s @ operator do?

For example, in the blog post Formal Language Processing in Scala, Part 2 there is a something like this

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  •  难免孤独
    2020-11-27 10:13

    @ can be used to bind a name to a successfully matched pattern, or subpattern. Patterns can be used in pattern matching, the left hand side of the <- in for comprehensions, and in destructuring assigments.

    scala> val d@(c@Some(a), Some(b)) = (Some(1), Some(2))
    d: (Some[Int], Some[Int]) = (Some(1),Some(2))
    c: Some[Int] = Some(1)
    a: Int = 1
    b: Int = 2
    
    scala> (Some(1), Some(2)) match { case d@(c@Some(a), Some(b)) => println(a, b, c, d) }
    (1,2,Some(1),(Some(1),Some(2)))
    
    scala> for (x@Some(y) <- Seq(None, Some(1))) println(x, y)
    (Some(1),1)
    
    scala> val List(x, xs @ _*) = List(1, 2, 3) 
    x: Int = 1
    xs: Seq[Int] = List(2, 3)
    

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