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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T00:44:17+00:00 2026-05-23T00:44:17+00:00

I have found for self is very interesting a fact. For example i’ve wrote:

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I have found for self is very interesting a fact. For example i’ve wrote:

type A = { val st: Set[Any]
           val start: Set[Any]
           val Sigma : Set[Char]
           def tr(f: (Tuple2[Any, Any])=>Boolean): Set[Any]
             }
class Fon {
          val st: Set[Any]
          val start: Set[Any]
          val Sigma : Set[Char]
          def tr(f: (Tuple2[Any, Any])=>Boolean): Set[Any] = Set(out)
          def out: String = "is just example"
}
val a: A = new Fon
a.tr(f(Tuple2('a',0)))

But if i will try do call a.out – i get an error, that the type A have not exist ‘out’
What happening to this, how this to work?
Thanks.

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    2026-05-23T00:44:18+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 12:44 am

    There is no such method as A.out, because of how you’ve defined the A type. Thus, when you try to call a method called out on an object of type A, the compiler correctly tells you that no such method exists.

    This is not related to structural typing, by the way – if you had made A a trait and had Fon extend it, you’d run into exactly the same problems. Moreover, this is just how static typing systems work – the compiler can’t guarantee that your code is typesafe so it won’t compile it.

    If you want to call the out method, then you’ll need to refer to that object via a Fon variable:

    val a: Fon = new Fon
    println(a.out) // works fine, since a is guaranteed to be a Fon and thus have the method
    
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