E.g. why does
val list:List[Any] = List[Int](1,2,3)
work, but
val arr:Array[Any] = Array[Int](1,2,3)
fails (because arrays are invariant). What is the desired effect behind this design decision?
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Because it would break type-safety otherwise.
If not, you would be able to do something like this:
and the compiler can’t catch it.
On the other hand, lists are immutable, so you can’t add something that is not
Int