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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T07:43:43+00:00 2026-06-12T07:43:43+00:00

I have two objects, each with locally defined types, and I want to determine

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I have two objects, each with locally defined types, and I want to determine if the types are the same. For example, I’d like this code to compile:

trait Bar {
  type MyType
}

object Bar {
  def compareTypes(left: Bar, right: Bar): Boolean = (left.MyType == right.MyType)
}

However, compilation fails with “value MyType is not a member of Bar”.

What’s going on? Is there a way to do this?

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    2026-06-12T07:43:45+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 7:43 am

    You can do this, but it takes a little extra machinery:

    trait Bar {
      type MyType
    }
    
    object Bar {
      def compareTypes[L <: Bar, R <: Bar](left: L, right: R)(
        implicit ev: L#MyType =:= R#MyType = null
      ) = ev != null
    }
    

    Now if we have the following:

    val intBar1 = new Bar { type MyType = Int }
    val intBar2 = new Bar { type MyType = Int }
    val strBar1 = new Bar { type MyType = String }
    

    It works as expected:

    scala> Bar.compareTypes(intBar1, strBar1)
    res0: Boolean = false
    
    scala> Bar.compareTypes(intBar1, intBar2)
    res1: Boolean = true
    

    The trick is to ask for implicit evidence that L#MyType and R#MyType are the same, and to provide a default value (null) if they aren’t. Then you can just check whether you get the default value or not.

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