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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:15:09+00:00 2026-05-14T14:15:09+00:00

The following code (copied from a question from about a year ago ) works

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The following code (copied from a question from about a year ago) works fine under Scala 2.7.7, but does not behave correctly under Scala 2.8.0 (Beta 1, RC8).

import scala.xml

class Person(name : String, age : Int) {
    def toXml(): xml.Elem =
        <person><name>{ name }</name><age>{ age }</age></person>
}

def peopleToXml(people: Array[Person]): xml.Elem = {
    <people>{ for {person <- people} yield person.toXml }</people>
}

val data = Array(new Person("joe",40), new Person("mary", 35))

println(peopleToXml(data))

The output (according to 2.7.7) should be:

<people><person><name>joe</name><age>40</age></person><person><name>mary</name><age>35</age></person></people>

but instead comes out as:

<people>\[Lscala.xml.Elem;@17821782</people>

How do I get this to behave as it did in 2.7.x?

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    2026-05-14T14:15:10+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:15 pm

    This code needs two conversions. First, you have to convert Array[xml.Elem] which is returned by the for comprehension to Seq[xml.Elem] and then an implicit conversion in xml.NodeSeq will convert this one to xml.NodeSeq.

    If you change peopleToXml to the following, it will work as expected:

    def peopleToXml(people: Array[Person]): xml.Elem = {
      val a: Seq[xml.Elem] = for {person <- people} yield person.toXml
      <people>{a}</people>
    }
    

    You can also do the following if you like it short 🙂

    def peopleToXml(people: Array[Person]): xml.Elem = {
      <people>{(for {person <- people} yield person.toXml): Seq[xml.Elem]}</people>
    }
    
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