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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:15:41+00:00 2026-05-13T16:15:41+00:00

Was trying to compile some code from this SO question and run into this

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Was trying to compile some code from this SO question and run into this error message cannot find class manifest for element type T. Here is another snippet that shows the behavior:

scala> def f[T](a:T, b:T):Array[T] = { new Array[T](2) }
<console>:4: error: cannot find class manifest for element type T
       def f[T](a:T, b:T):Array[T] = { new Array[T](2) }

I can see that new collection.mutable.GenericArray[T](2) fixes the issue. Apparently providing a manifest is the other option… But what does “providing a manifest mean”?

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    2026-05-13T16:15:41+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:15 pm

    To provide type information you can use a context bound

    def f[T : Manifest](a:T, b:T):Array[T] = { new Array[T](2) }
    

    or the manifest as an implicit argument:

    def f[T](a:T, b:T)(implicit manifest : Manifest[T]) : Array[T] = { new Array[T](2) }
    

    The former is syntactic sugar for the later. The manifest is needed because the type information about T is missing due to generic type errasure of the JVM.

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