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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:37:04+00:00 2026-05-13T13:37:04+00:00

I am trying to define a generic container whose elements can return the enclosing

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I am trying to define a generic container whose elements can return the enclosing container. Something like:

abstract class Container[E <: Element] { // compile error
  def contains( e: E ): Boolean
  def addNewElement(): Unit
}

abstract class Element[C <: Container] { // compile error
  def enclosingContainer(): C
}

class MyContainer extends Container[MyElement] {
  private var elements = List[MyElement]()
  override def contains( elem: MyElement ) = elements.contains( elem )
  override def addNewElement() { elements ::= new MyElement(this) }
}

class MyElement( container: MyContainer ) extends Element[MyContainer] {
  override val enclosingContainer = container
}

However that snippet does not compile because I should give a type parameter to Element in the abstract class Container[E <: Element] definition and a type to Container in the abstract class Element[C <: Container] definition.

I there a way to achieve the behavior I am looking for ? Is there an appropriate declaration for Container and Element? Should I define a third-party object ?

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    2026-05-13T13:37:05+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:37 pm

    The other solutions already given fail to enforce that the types match: that is, given a type ContainerImpl extends Container, you should be sure that ContainerImpl.E.C should be ContainerImpl and not some other container. Here is one which does enforce this (adapted from http://programming-scala.labs.oreilly.com/ch13.html):

    abstract class ContainerWithElement {
      type C <: Container
      type E <: Element
    
      trait Container {
        self: C =>
        def contains( e: E ): Boolean
        def addNewElement(): Unit
      }
    
      trait Element {
        self: E =>
        def enclosingContainer(): C
      }
    }
    
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