PHP introduces a method that allows you to pick out all public values of an instance. Is there any way to do this in Scala? That is to fetch all values of all public fields of an instantiated class (not object).
Let’s us assume I have this class
class TestElement( datatype: Datatype, var subject: String, var day: Int, var time: Int )
extends DataElement( datatype: Datatype ) {
def to( group: Group ) = group.add( this );
}
var element = new TestElement( datatype, "subject", 1, 1 );
What I need from the method in question, is to get a Map or two Collections of values.
var element.method // the function I need
ret: ( ("subject", "subject"), ("day", 1), ("time", 1) ) // its output
It’s time for bed, so I don’t have time for a full answer, but look at the results of
element.getClass.getFields(orgetDeclaredFieldsfor private fields) – you can callgetValue(element)on theFieldobjects to fetch their values.Awake now, and still no better answer, so:
First, note that in Java terms, your class doesn’t have a public field subject, what it has is a private field subject and accessor methods subject() and subject_$eq(String).
You can iterate over the private field objects as described above, populating a Map from the pairs:
Now you can either define this method on TestElement (replacing
owiththis), or more generally usefully define a conversion so that you can call getFields on any referenceSo that
will give the result you want.