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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T16:47:46+00:00 2026-05-24T16:47:46+00:00

I define a class with abstract type as follow: abstract class AbsCell2{ type T

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I define a class with abstract type as follow:

abstract class AbsCell2{
    type T
    val init: T
    private var value: T = {
         println("Hello "+init);
         init
    }
    def get : T = value
    def set(x : T) = { value = x}
}

Now I instantiate an object with type Int

scala> val cell = new AbsCell2{type T = Int ; val init = 10}
Hello 0
cell: AbsCell2{type T = Int} = $anon$1@969ebb

Pay attention to the output from println. It seams the variable init hasn’t been initialized as 10. Note that the version of scala is 2.9.0-1

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    2026-05-24T16:47:46+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 4:47 pm

    I think you’re looking for Scala’s early initializers,

    scala> val cell = new {type T = Int ; val init = 10} with AbsCell2
    Hello 10
    cell: AbsCell2{val init: Int; type T = Int} = $anon$1@1efa9557
    
    scala> cell.get
    res0: cell.T = 10
    

    Early initializers allow you to allocate a new object and set some specific fields before the class constructor runs. In this case, since value depends on init, we use the early initializer syntax (new { val init = ... } with AbsCell2) to first set init so that the class constructor can properly initialize value.

    See also this question: In Scala, what is an "early initializer"?

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