How to access a Java static method from Scala give

2020-06-03 05:22发布

Given the type-alias type Cal = java.util.Calendar how can the static getInstance method be accessed? I tried the following in Scala REPL:

scala> type Cal = java.util.Calendar
defined type alias Cal
scala> Cal.getInstance
<console>:8: error: not found: value Cal
          Cal.getInstance
          ^
scala> val Cal = java.util.Calendar
<console>:7: error: object Calendar is not a value
   val Cal = java.util.Calendar
                       ^

Is import java.util.{Calendar => Cal} followed by import Cal._ really my best bet?

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老娘就宠你
2楼-- · 2020-06-03 05:51

You can't.

Yes, import java.util.{Calendar => Cal} is really your best bet.

Conceptually, Scala object members are similar to static members of Java classes. This might suggest the following would work, but it doesn't since there are actually no singleton objects available for Java classes.

scala> val Cal = java.util.Calendar
<console>:13: error: object Calendar is not a value
       val Cal = java.util.Calendar
                           ^
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