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An expression a * b * c will be parsed as (a * b) * c in Scala. This can cause problems with special operands.
a * b * c
(a * b) * c
The reason is that Scala's operators are binary.
One solution may be a compiler plugin that allows for n-ary operators.
A workaround is to apply the operator functions directly: Sequence(a, b, c).
Sequence(a, b, c)
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An expression
a * b * c
will be parsed as(a * b) * c
in Scala. This can cause problems with special operands.The reason is that Scala's operators are binary.
One solution may be a compiler plugin that allows for n-ary operators.
A workaround is to apply the operator functions directly:
Sequence(a, b, c)
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: