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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T12:23:42+00:00 2026-06-13T12:23:42+00:00

Consider the example class FooListener extends Listener { @Listen def runMeToo = { …

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Consider the example

class FooListener extends Listener {
  @Listen
  def runMeToo = {
    ...
  }
}

trait Listener {

  @Listen
  def runMe = {
    ...
  }
}

I’m writing introspection code to find all methods of a given class (ie FooListener) annotated with a certain annotation (ie @Listen). They’ll be invoked under certain circumstances. So I need all their java.lang.Method instances.

It’s easy to find those methods in the FooListener class. Easy also to find those of the super classes.

The question is how to find those inherited from the traits ? And the traits of the traits ? Etc…

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    2026-06-13T12:23:43+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 12:23 pm

    Methods inherited from a trait are just copied into the class. So you can find them by just listing the methods of the class.

    val ms = classOf[FooListener].getMethods()
    

    And then print them with their annotations.

    ms.foreach(m => m.getDeclaredAnnotations().foreach(a => println(m + " " + a)))
    

    In my case (annotated with Test), this prints

    public void util.FooListener.runMe() @org.junit.Test(expected=class org.junit.Test$None, timeout=0)
    public void util.FooListener.runMeToo() @org.junit.Test(expected=class org.junit.Test$None, timeout=0)
    
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