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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T17:58:44+00:00 2026-06-07T17:58:44+00:00

I was trying to solve this problem with shapeless. However I am for some

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I was trying to solve this problem with shapeless. However I am for some reason unable to map on the HList. I’ll let the code speak for itself.

import shapeless._
import HList._

case class Foo(a: Option[Int], b: Option[Int])

val a = Foo(Some(3), None)

val b = Foo(Some(22), Some(1))

implicit val fooIso = HListIso(Foo.apply _, Foo.unapply _)

val mapper = new (({ type O2[+A] = (Option[A], Option[A]) })#O2 ~> Option) {
  def apply[A](x: (Option[A], Option[A])): Option[A] = x._1.orElse(x._2)
}

fooIso.fromHList(fooIso.toHList(a).zip(fooIso.toHList(b)).map(mapper))

Error message is:

<console>:55: error: could not find implicit value for parameter mapper: shapeless.Mapper[java.lang.Object with shapeless.~>[[+A](Option[A], Option[A]),Option],shapeless.::[(Option[Int], Option[Int]),shapeless.::[(Option[Int], Option[Int]),shapeless.HNil]]]
              fooIso.fromHList(fooIso.toHList(a).zip(fooIso.toHList(b)).map(mapper))
                                                                           ^

Why doesn’t the mapping work?

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    2026-06-07T17:58:45+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 5:58 pm

    There’s an easy fix: just define your function as an object instead of a val:

    object f extends (({ type O2[+A] = (Option[A], Option[A]) })#O2 ~> Option) {
      def apply[A](x: (Option[A], Option[A])): Option[A] = x._1 orElse x._2
    }
    

    (Note that I’ve named the function f instead of mapper to avoid confusion with the mapper implicit argument to map.)

    I’m not sure I can help with why—at some point I tried to work out the details of why val wouldn’t work for this kind of thing in Shapeless, and I don’t remember how far I got.

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