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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T05:25:40+00:00 2026-05-13T05:25:40+00:00

Why do I get the error below? How to workaround it? I assumed that

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Why do I get the error below? How to workaround it?

I assumed that since A and B compile to (interface,class) pairs, it’s a matter of choosing the right static method call to implement when compiling C. I would expect the priority to be according to order.

scala> trait A { def hi = println("A") }
defined trait A

scala> trait B { def hi = println("B") }
defined trait B

scala> class C extends B with A
<console>:6: error: error overriding method hi in trait B of type => Unit;
 method hi in trait A of type => Unit needs `override' modifier
       class C extends B with A

scala> trait A { override def hi = println("A") }
<console>:4: error: method hi overrides nothing
       trait A {override def hi = println("A")}

Note that in Ruby this works well:

>> module B; def hi; puts 'B'; end; end
=> nil
>> module A; def hi; puts 'A'; end; end
=> nil
>> class C; include A; include B; end
=> C
>> c = C.new
=> #<C:0xb7c51068>
>> c.hi
B
=> nil
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    2026-05-13T05:25:40+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:25 am

    This works for me in 2.8 and 2.11, and would allow you to be non-intrusive in traits A or B:

    trait A { def hi = println("A") }
    trait B { def hi = println("B") }
    
    class C extends A with B {
      override def hi = super[B].hi
      def howdy = super[A].hi // if you still want A#hi available
    }
    
    object App extends Application {
      (new C).hi // prints "B"
    }
    
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