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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:07:39+00:00 2026-05-12T09:07:39+00:00

example: import scala.actors._ import Actor._ class BalanceActor[T <: Actor] extends Actor { val workers:

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import scala.actors._  
import Actor._  

class BalanceActor[T <: Actor] extends Actor {  
  val workers: Int = 10  

  private lazy val actors = new Array[T](workers)  

  override def start() = {  
    for (i <- 0 to (workers - 1)) {  
      // error below: classtype required but T found  
      actors(i) = new T  
      actors(i).start  
    }  
    super.start()  
  }  
  // error below:  method mailboxSize cannot be accessed in T
  def workerMailboxSizes: List[Int] = (actors map (_.mailboxSize)).toList  
.  
.  
.  

Note the second error shows that it knows the actor items are “T”s, but not that the “T” is a subclass of actor, as constrained in the class generic definition.

How can this code be corrected to work (using Scala 2.8)?

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    2026-05-12T09:07:39+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:07 am

    EDIT – apologies, I only just noticed your first error. There is no way of instantiating a T at runtime because the type information is lost when your program is compiled (via type erasure)

    You will have to pass in some factory to achieve the construction:

    class BalanceActor[T <: Actor](val fac: () => T) extends Actor {
      val workers: Int = 10
    
      private lazy val actors = new Array[T](workers)
    
      override def start() = {
        for (i <- 0 to (workers - 1)) {
          actors(i) = fac() //use the factory method to instantiate a T
          actors(i).start
        }
        super.start()
      }
    } 
    

    This might be used with some actor CalcActor as follows:

    val ba = new BalanceActor[CalcActor]( { () => new CalcActor } )
    ba.start
    

    As an aside: you can use until instead of to:

    val size = 10
    0 until size //is equivalent to:
    0 to (size -1)
    
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