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import scala.math.Ordering
/** The heart of the problem - we want to retain the ordering when
* using `++` on sorted maps.
*
* There are 2 `++` overloads - a generic one in traversables and
* a map-specific one in `MapLike` - which knows about the ordering.
*
* The problem here is that the expected return type for the expression
* in which `++` appears drives the decision of the overload that needs
* to be taken.
* The `collection.SortedMap` does not have `++` overridden to return
* `SortedMap`, but `immutable.Map` instead.
* This is why `collection.SortedMap` used to resort to the generic
* `TraversableLike.++` which knows nothing about the ordering.
*
* To avoid `collection.SortedMap`s resort to the more generic `TraverableLike.++`,
* we override the `MapLike.++` overload in `collection.SortedMap` to return
* the proper type `SortedMap`.
*/
object Test {
def main(args: Array[String]): Unit = {
testCollectionSorted()
testImmutableSorted()
}
def testCollectionSorted(): Unit = {
import collection._
val order = implicitly[Ordering[Int]].reverse
var m1: SortedMap[Int, String] = SortedMap.empty[Int, String](order)
var m2: SortedMap[Int, String] = SortedMap.empty[Int, String](order)
m1 += (1 -> "World")
m1 += (2 -> "Hello")
m2 += (4 -> "Bar")
m2 += (5 -> "Foo")
val m3: SortedMap[Int, String] = m1 ++ m2
println(m1)
println(m2)
println(m3)
println(m1 + (3 -> "?"))
}
def testImmutableSorted(): Unit = {
import collection.immutable._
val order = implicitly[Ordering[Int]].reverse
var m1: SortedMap[Int, String] = SortedMap.empty[Int, String](order)
var m2: SortedMap[Int, String] = SortedMap.empty[Int, String](order)
m1 += (1 -> "World")
m1 += (2 -> "Hello")
m2 += (4 -> "Bar")
m2 += (5 -> "Foo")
val m3: SortedMap[Int, String] = m1 ++ m2
println(m1)
println(m2)
println(m3)
println(m1 + (3 -> "?"))
}
}
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