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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T00:50:10+00:00 2026-06-15T00:50:10+00:00

I am creating a new Abstract Syntax Tree for custom untyped expressions, and I

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I am creating a new Abstract Syntax Tree for custom untyped expressions, and I wanted to redefine the == operator on it, like that:

trait Expression {
  def ==(other: Expression): Expression = Equality(this, other)
  def !=(other: Expression): Expression = Inequality(this, other)
}
case class Equality(e1: Expression, e2: Expression) extends Expression
case class Inequality(e1: Expression, e2: Expression) extends Expression
case class Integer(e: Int) extends Expression
case class Boolean(e: Boolean) extends Expression

The only problem I now encounter is to test the nullity of such expression.
For example, when I write this :

val formula: Expression = someFunctionReturingAnExpression
if(formula != null) {
  ... use the formula.
}

it throws a java.lang.NullPointerException, because it is applying the method != to formula.

Any good idea on how to have the expressibility of != and also the null check ?

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    2026-06-15T00:50:12+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 12:50 am

    You are overloading the ==, != operators there. The code you showed doesn’t really compile for me since it cannot cast Expression to Boolean in the if clause. So you could use a downcast on the null there so that the compiler uses the == operator from Any:

    if (formula != null.asInstanceOf[Any]) {
        println("hello")
    }
    

    The above expression works for me.

    You can also use the reference equality operator from AnyRef:

    if (formula eq null) {
        println("hello")
    }
    
    if (formula ne null) {
        println("!hello")
    }
    

    I also subscribe to ziggystar and Dylan’s comments – you should use a different operator name (===, for example) and don’t use null – use Option instead.

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