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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T03:34:41+00:00 2026-05-19T03:34:41+00:00

Case this works: Seq(fromDir, toDir) find (!_.isDirectory) foreach (println(_)) Whereas this doesn’t: Seq(fromDir, toDir)

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Case this works:

Seq(fromDir, toDir) find (!_.isDirectory) foreach (println(_))

Whereas this doesn’t:

Seq(fromDir, toDir) find (!_.isDirectory) foreach (throw new Exception(_.toString))

Compilation ends with this error:

error: missing parameter type for expanded function ((x$4) => x$4.toString)

Now if I write it this way it compiles again:

Seq(fromDir, toDir) find (!_.isDirectory) foreach (s => throw new Exception(s.toString))

I am sure there is a reasonable explanation 😉

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    2026-05-19T03:34:41+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 3:34 am

    This has already been addressed in a related question. Underscores extend outwards to the closest closing Expr : top-level expressions or expressions in parentheses.

    (_.toString) is an expression in parentheses. The argument you are passing to Exception in the error case is therefore, after expansion, the full anonymous function (x$1) => x$1.toString of type A <: Any => String, while Exception expects a String.

    In the println case, _ by itself isn’t of syntactic category Expr, but (println (_)) is, so you get the expected (x$0) => println(x$0).

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