Having seen the answers coming out of questions like this one involving horror shows like trying to catch the NPE and dredge the mangled name out of the stack trace, I am asking this question so I can answer it.
Comments or further improvements welcome.
Like so:
case class ?:[T](x: T) {
def apply(): T = x
def apply[U >: Null](f: T => U): ?:[U] =
if (x == null) ?:[U](null)
else ?:[U](f(x))
}
And in action:
scala> val x = ?:("hel")(_ + "lo ")(_ * 2)(_ + "world")()
x: java.lang.String = hello hello world
scala> val x = ?:("hel")(_ + "lo ")(_ => (null: String))(_ + "world")()
x: java.lang.String = null
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1364361/how-to-write-a-proper-null-safe-coalescing-operator-in-scala