问题
I am in the process of migrating from Slick to Slick 2, and in Slick 2 you are meant to use the tupled method when projecting onto a case class (as shown here http://slick.typesafe.com/doc/2.0.0-RC1/migration.html)
The problem is when the case class has a companion object, i.e. if you have something like this
case class Person(firstName:String,lastName:String) {
}
Along with a companion object
object Person {
def something = "rawr"
}
In the same scope, the tupled method no longer works, because its trying to run tupled on the object, instead of the case class.
Is there a way to retrieve the case class of Person rather than the object, so you can call tupled properly?
回答1:
You can also write
(Person.apply _).tupled
to avoid repeating the types.
回答2:
This is very similar to what Alexey Romanov said, but in order to avoid lifting apply whenever you need tupled, we just add it to our companion objects.
object Person {
def something = "rawr"
def tupled = (Person.apply _).tupled
}
Now you can call Person.tupled just like you would have if it didn't have a companion object.
回答3:
One workaround is define a companion object as follows:
object Person extends((String,String) => Person) {
...
}
See. https://groups.google.com/d/msg/scala-user/jyWBMz5Qslw/Bryv4ftzRLgJ
回答4:
To build on some of the other comments you could do the following as well since tuple is calling the generated default apply method for the case class.
object Person {
...
def tupled = (this.apply _).tupled
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22367092/using-tupled-method-when-companion-object-is-in-class