What is the canonical way to get an empty array in Scala? new Array[String](0)
is too verbose.
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A:
Array[String]()
You can leave out the [String]
part if it can be inferred (e.g. methodThatAlwaysTakesAStringArray( Array() )
).
sepp2k
2010-06-22 14:18:51
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A:
Array()
will be enough, most of the times. It will be of type Array[Nothing]
.
If you use implicit conversions, you might need to actually write Array[Nothing], due to Bug #3474:
def list[T](list: List[T]) = "foobar"
implicit def array2list[T](array: Array[T]) = array.toList
This will not work:
list(Array()) => error: polymorphic expression cannot be instantiated to expected type;
found : [T]Array[T]
required: List[?]
list(Array())
^
This will:
list(Array[Nothing]()) //Nothing ... any other type should work as well.
But this is only a weird corner case of implicits. It's is quite possible that this problem will disappear in the future.
soc
2010-06-22 17:41:03