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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T01:47:17+00:00 2026-06-12T01:47:17+00:00

In Scala code that I am writing, I have a Map[String, AnyRef] . When

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In Scala code that I am writing, I have a Map[String, AnyRef]. When I try to initialize the Map using the following, Scala complains that it is expecting a Map[String, AnyRef] but the value is a Map[String, Any]:

val myMap: Map[String, AnyRef] =
  Map("foo" -> true, "bar" -> false)

I know that I can use the following instead:

val myMap: Map[String, AnyRef] =
  Map("foo" -> true.asInstanceOf[AnyRef], "bar" -> false.asInstanceOf[AnyRef])

I declared the following in scope:

implicit def booleanToAnyRef(value: Boolean): AnyRef = value.asInstanceOf[AnyRef]

but the compiler still complains.

Shouldn’t the compiler use the implicit method to convert the primitive boolean values into AnyRef values? Is there any way, short of (the ugly) x.asInstanceOf[AnyRef] to have these converted?

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    2026-06-12T01:47:19+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 1:47 am

    For the record, as the other answers suggest, the latest compiler will say:

    Note: an implicit exists from scala.Boolean => java.lang.Boolean, but
    methods inherited from Object are rendered ambiguous. This is to
    avoid a blanket implicit which would convert any scala.Boolean to any
    AnyRef. You may wish to use a type ascription: x: java.lang.Boolean.

    The latest compiler will always be a friend who gives better advice than the friend you used to hang with and get into trouble together with.

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