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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T10:41:37+00:00 2026-05-25T10:41:37+00:00

As a follow on to: scala loan pattern, optional function param What would the

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As a follow on to: scala loan pattern, optional function param

What would the proper syntax be to move the withLoaner param to overloaded apply methods? I’ve tried several versions of the following unsuccessfully. Also, any insights into my error conceptually very appreciated.

def withLoaner = new {
  def apply(n:Int, op: Int => String):String = (1 to n).map(op).mkString("\n")
  def apply(n:Int, op: () => String):String = apply{n, i:Int => op()} // no compile
  def apply(op: () => String):String = apply{1, i:Int => op()} // no compile
}
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    2026-05-25T10:41:37+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 10:41 am

    When passing multiple parameters, you must use parenthesis around them. Using {} only works for single parameters.

    Also, when using function literals, if you specify type, you have to put all of the functions parameters inside parenthesis.

    So,

    def withLoaner = new {
      def apply(n:Int, op: Int => String):String = (1 to n).map(op).mkString("\n")
      def apply(n:Int, op: () => String):String = apply(n, i => op()) // no type on i
      def apply(op: () => String):String = apply(1, (i: Int) => op()) // parenthesis around parameters
    }
    
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