My understanding is Unit = void, but why I can pass in multiple argument?
So can anyone explain why the following code is valid?
def foo(x: Unit) = println("foo")
foo("ss", 1)
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If you run your snippet with
scala -printyou’ll roughly get the following output for the code:As you can see, the arguments to
fooare rewritten into a code block that creates a tuple but then returns UNIT.I can’t see a good reason for this behaviour and I’d rather get a compiler error thrown instead.