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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T03:07:51+00:00 2026-06-01T03:07:51+00:00

I’m attempting to learn Scala so I have decided to implement datastructures with it.

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I’m attempting to learn Scala so I have decided to implement datastructures with it. I’ve begun with the Stack. I have created the following Stack class.

class Stack[A : Manifest]() {

  var length:Int = -1
  var data = new Array[A](100)

  /**
   * Returns the size of the Stack.
  * @return the size of the stack
  */
 def size = {length} 

  /**
   * Returns the top element of the Stack without
   * removing it.
   * @return Stacks top element (not removed)
   */
  def peek[A] = {data(length)}

  /**
   * Informs the developer if the Stack is empty.
   * @return returns true if it is empty else false.
   */
  def isEmpty = {if(length==0)true else false}

  /**
   * Pushes the specified element onto the Stack.
   * @param The element to be pushed onto the Stack
   */
  def push(i: A){
    if(length+1 == data.size) reSize
    length+=1
    data(length) = i;
  }

  /**
   * Pops the top element off of the Stack.
   * @return the pop'd element.
   */
  def pop[A] = {
    length-=1
    data(length)
  }

  /**
   * Increases the size of the Stack by 100 indexes.
   */
  private def reSize{
    val oldData = data;
    data = new Array[A](length+101)
    for(i<-0 until length)data(i)=oldData(i)
   }
}

I Then attempt to initialize this class in my Java class using the following

Stack<Integer> stack = new Stack<Integer>();

However, I’m told that the constructor doesn’t exist and that I should add an argument to match Manifest. Why does this happen and how can I fix it?

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    2026-06-01T03:07:52+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 3:07 am

    Alexey gave you the correct explanation but it is definitely possible to create manifest in you code (you just need a java.lang.Class object, which you can easily create in Java).

    First you should add a java-friendly factory method to the companion object of Stack:

    object Stack {
      def ofType[T]( klass: java.lang.Class[T] ) = {
        val manifest =  new Manifest[T] {
          def erasure = klass
        }
        new Stack()(manifest)
      }
    }
    

    This method will generated the appropriate manifest (from a java class) and will pass it explicitly to the Stack constructor. You can then use it from Java without pain:

    Stack<String> stack = Stack.ofType( String.class );
    stack.push( "Hello" );
    stack.push( "World" );
    
    System.out.println( stack.size() );
    System.out.println( stack.peek() ); 
    
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