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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:47:44+00:00 2026-05-15T01:47:44+00:00

I have a number of classes that look like this: class Foo(val:BasicData) extends Bar(val)

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I have a number of classes that look like this:

class Foo(val:BasicData) extends Bar(val) {
    val helper = new Helper(val)
    val derived1 = helper.getDerived1Value()
    val derived2 = helper.getDerived2Value()
}

…except that I don’t want to hold onto an instance of “helper” beyond the end of the constructor. In Java, I’d do something like this:

public class Foo {
  final Derived derived1, derived2;
  public Foo(BasicData val) {
     super(val);
     Helper helper = new Helper(val);
     derived1 = helper.getDerived1Value();
     derived2 = helper.getDerived2Value();
  }
}

So how do I do something like that in Scala? I’m aware of creating a helper object of the same name of the class with an apply method: I was hoping for something slightly more succinct.

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    2026-05-15T01:47:44+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:47 am

    Better look at the javap output (including private members) before you conclude this has side-stepped any fields for the Tuple2 used in the intermediate pattern-matching.

    As of Scala 2.8.0.RC2, this Scala code (fleshed out to compile):

    class BasicData
    {
      def basic1: Int = 23
      def basic2: String = "boo!"
    }
    
    class Helper(v: BasicData)
    {
      def derived1: Int = v.basic1 + 19
      def derived2: String = v.basic2 * 2
    }
    
    class Bar(val v: BasicData)
    
    class   Foo(v: BasicData)
    extends Bar(v)
    {
      val (derived1, derived2) = {
        val helper = new Helper(v)
        (helper.derived1, helper.derived2)
      }
    }
    

    Produces this Foo class:

    % javap -private Foo
    public class Foo extends Bar implements scala.ScalaObject{
        private final scala.Tuple2 x$1;
        private final int derived1;
        private final java.lang.String derived2;
        public int derived1();
        public java.lang.String derived2();
        public Foo(BasicData);
    }
    
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