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author | Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@typesafe.com> | 2014-11-06 11:50:13 +0100 |
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committer | Adriaan Moors <adriaan.moors@typesafe.com> | 2014-11-06 14:17:45 +0100 |
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[sammy] eta-expansion, overloading (SI-8310)
Playing with Java 8 Streams from the repl showed
we weren't eta-expanding, nor resolving overloading for SAMs.
Also, the way Java uses wildcards to represent use-site variance
stresses type inference past its bendiness point (due to excessive existentials).
I introduce `wildcardExtrapolation` to simplify the resulting types
(without losing precision): `wildcardExtrapolation(tp) =:= tp`.
For example, the `MethodType` given by `def bla(x: (_ >: String)): (_ <: Int)`
is both a subtype and a supertype of `def bla(x: String): Int`.
Translating http://winterbe.com/posts/2014/07/31/java8-stream-tutorial-examples/
into Scala shows most of this works, though we have some more work to do (see near the end).
```
scala> import java.util.Arrays
scala> import java.util.stream.Stream
scala> import java.util.stream.IntStream
scala> val myList = Arrays.asList("a1", "a2", "b1", "c2", "c1")
myList: java.util.List[String] = [a1, a2, b1, c2, c1]
scala> myList.stream.filter(_.startsWith("c")).map(_.toUpperCase).sorted.forEach(println)
C1
C2
scala> myList.stream.filter(_.startsWith("c")).map(_.toUpperCase).sorted
res8: java.util.stream.Stream[?0] = java.util.stream.SortedOps$OfRef@133e7789
scala> Arrays.asList("a1", "a2", "a3").stream.findFirst.ifPresent(println)
a1
scala> Stream.of("a1", "a2", "a3").findFirst.ifPresent(println)
a1
scala> IntStream.range(1, 4).forEach(println)
<console>:37: error: object creation impossible, since method accept in trait IntConsumer of type (x$1: Int)Unit is not defined
(Note that Int does not match Any: class Int in package scala is a subclass of class Any in package scala, but method parameter types must match exactly.)
IntStream.range(1, 4).forEach(println)
^
scala> IntStream.range(1, 4).forEach(println(_: Int)) // TODO: can we avoid this annotation?
1
2
3
scala> Arrays.stream(Array(1, 2, 3)).map(n => 2 * n + 1).average.ifPresent(println(_: Double))
5.0
scala> Stream.of("a1", "a2", "a3").map(_.substring(1)).mapToInt(_.parseInt).max.ifPresent(println(_: Int)) // whoops!
ReplGlobal.abort: Unknown type: <error>, <error> [class scala.reflect.internal.Types$ErrorType$, class scala.reflect.internal.Types$ErrorType$] TypeRef? false
error: Unknown type: <error>, <error> [class scala.reflect.internal.Types$ErrorType$, class scala.reflect.internal.Types$ErrorType$] TypeRef? false
scala.reflect.internal.FatalError: Unknown type: <error>, <error> [class scala.reflect.internal.Types$ErrorType$, class scala.reflect.internal.Types$ErrorType$] TypeRef? false
at scala.reflect.internal.Reporting$class.abort(Reporting.scala:59)
scala> IntStream.range(1, 4).mapToObj(i => "a" + i).forEach(println)
a1
a2
a3
```
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