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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T15:38:45+00:00 2026-06-15T15:38:45+00:00

I don’t understand why the compiler cannot understand the case instruction mapping on tuple

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I don’t understand why the compiler cannot understand the case instruction mapping on tuple when i try to use with generics Array[T].

class Variable[T](val p: Prototype[T], val value: T)

class Prototype[T](val name: String)(implicit m: Manifest[T])

  // Columns to variable converter
implicit def columns2Variables[T](columns:Array[(String,Array[T])]): Iterable[Variable[Array[T]]] = {
    columns.map{
      case(name,value) =>
      new Variable[Array[T]](new Prototype[Array[T]](name), value)
     }.toIterable
  }

Error say :

error: constructor cannot be instantiated to expected type;
found   : (T1, T2)
required: fr.geocite.simExplorator.data.Variable[Array[T]]
case(name,value) =>
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    2026-06-15T15:38:47+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 3:38 pm

    I’m also not sure about the wording of the error, but first of all, you will need the manifest for T because it is required for constructing new Prototype[Array[T]] (the array manifest can be automatically generated if a manifest for its type parameter is in scope).

    Is there any reason you absolutely need arrays? They come with the irregularity of Java’s type system, they are mutable, and they offer very little advantage over for example Vector. Lastly, and that’s probably why carry around the manifests, unlike arrays standard collections do not require manifests for construction.

    class Variable[T](val p: Prototype[T], val value: T)
    class Prototype[T](val name: String)
    
    implicit def cols2v[T](cols: Vector[(String,Vector[T])]): Vector[Variable[Vector[T]]] =
      cols.map {
        case (name, value) => new Variable(new Prototype(name), value)
      }
    
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