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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T08:45:12+00:00 2026-06-15T08:45:12+00:00

I have a class with a constructor which consists of a Charset and a

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I have a class with a constructor which consists of a Charset and a vararg of type String. I want a convenience constructor with just the vararg that will call the main constructor with a the defaultCharset and the vararg.

class StringMessage(charset: Charset, frames: String*) {
  def this(frames: String*) = this(Charset.defaultCharset, frames)
}

Unfortunately the class I have shown gives two errors:

called constructor's definition must precede calling constructor's definition

and

overloaded method constructor StringMessage with alternatives:
  (frames: String*)mypackage.StringMessage <and>
  (charset: java.nio.charset.Charset,frames: String*)mypackage.StringMessage
 cannot be applied to (java.nio.charset.Charset, String*)
  def this(frames: String*) = this(Charset.defaultCharset, frames)
                              ^

What is the best way to model this type of situation?

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    2026-06-15T08:45:13+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 8:45 am

    I do believe that :_* will work

    class StringMessage(charset: Charset, frames: String*) {
      def this(frames: String*) = this(Charset.defaultCharset, frames: _*)
    }
    

    It instructs compiler to expand Seq, so it would look like you wrote:

    this(Charset.defaultCharset, frames(0), frames(1), .... 
    
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