Forgive me if this question is a duplicate; I’m having trouble finding anything because I don’t know the right words to search. So, with implicit def, I can do things like this:
type CharsetMap = Map[Charset, Byte]
implicit def seqtup2CharsetMap(input: Seq[(String, Int)]): CharsetMap = {
Map.empty // placeholder
}
def somef(a: Int, b:Int, p: CharsetMap) = p
somef(1, 3, Seq(("hey", 2), ("there", 9)))
which lets me call somef with a Seq[(String, Int)] object as a parameter. The problem is that I have something like this…
def somef2(p: (CharsetMap) => Int) = p
and this does not work:
val p = (a: Seq[(String, Int)]) => 19
somef2(p)
How can I do this without doing an implicit def specifically for (Seq[(String, Int)]) => Int?
It looks like you want to implicitly convert some function
A => Bto a function that goes fromC => B. You can do that with this generic implicit:Once you have that in scope, in your particular case, you’ll need an implicit function which is the inverse of the one that you’ve defined in the question:
and then you should be able to call
somef2withp