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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:32:06+00:00 2026-05-11T22:32:06+00:00

I have the following implicit conversion for java.util.Enumerations implicit def enumerationIterator[A](e : Enumeration[A]) :

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I have the following implicit conversion for java.util.Enumerations

   implicit def enumerationIterator[A](e : Enumeration[A]) : Iterator[A] = {
     new Iterator[A] {
        def hasNext = e.hasMoreElements
        def next = e.nextElement
        def remove = throw new UnsupportedOperationException()
     }
   }

Unfortunately it does not work for ZipFile.entries because it returns an Enumeration<? extends ZipEntry> (see related question) and Scalac keeps telling me

type mismatch; found : java.util.Iterator[?0] 
   where type ?0 <: java.util.zip.ZipEntry 
   required: Iterator[?]

I can’t figure out how to make the conversation work in sth. like

List.fromIterator(new ZipFile(z).entries))
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    2026-05-11T22:32:06+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:32 pm

    List.fromIterator expects a scala.Iterator but your implicit is returning a java.util.Iterator.

    This works

    import java.util.Enumeration
    
    implicit def enum2Iterator[A](e : Enumeration[A]) = new Iterator[A] {
      def next = e.nextElement
      def hasNext = e.hasMoreElements
    }
    
    import java.util.zip.{ZipFile, ZipEntry}
    val l = List.fromIterator(new ZipFile(null:java.io.File).entries)
    

    Adding one import at the top prevents compilation

    import java.util.Iterator
    

    There’s been some discussion about unifying Scala and Java in 2.8 by just using java.util.Iterator. On the downside, Java’s Iterator has a remove method which makes no sense for Scala’s immutable collections. UnsupportedOperationException? Blech! On the plus side that makes stuff like this error go away.

    Edit: I’ve added a Trac issue that the error message would have been clearer had it said “required: scala.Iterator[?]” https://lampsvn.epfl.ch/trac/scala/ticket/2102

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