How can I convert a Java Iterable to a Scala Iterable?

99封情书 提交于 2019-11-27 10:14:34

问题


Is there an easy way to convert a

java.lang.Iterable[_]

to a

Scala.Iterable[_]

?


回答1:


In Scala 2.8 this became much much easier, and there are two ways to achieve it. One that's sort of explicit (although it uses implicits):

import scala.collection.JavaConverters._

val myJavaIterable = someExpr()

val myScalaIterable = myJavaIterable.asScala

EDIT: Since I wrote this, the Scala community has arrived at a broad consensus that JavaConverters is good, and JavaConversions is bad, because of the potential for spooky-action-at-a-distance. So don't use JavaConversions at all!


And one that's more like an implicit implicit: :)

import scala.collection.JavaConversions._

val myJavaIterable = someExpr()

for (magicValue <- myJavaIterable) yield doStuffWith(magicValue)




回答2:


Yes use implicit conversions:

import java.lang.{Iterable => JavaItb}
import java.util.{Iterator => JavaItr}

implicit def jitb2sitb[T](jit: JavaItb[T]): Iterable[T] = new SJIterable(jit);
implicit def jitr2sitr[A](jit: JavaItr[A]): Iterator[A] = new SJIterator(jit)

Which can then be easily implemented:

class SJIterable[T](private val jitb: JavaItr[T]) extends Iterable[T] {
  def elements(): Iterator[T] = jitb.iterator()
}

class SJIterator[T](private val jit: JavaItr[T]) extends Iterator[T] {
  def hasNext: Boolean = jit hasNext

  def next: T = jit next
}



回答3:


Starting Scala 2.13, package scala.jdk.CollectionConverters replaces deprecated packages scala.collection.JavaConverters/JavaConversions:

import scala.jdk.CollectionConverters._

// val javaIterable: java.lang.Iterable[Int] = Iterable(1, 2, 3).asJava
javaIterable.asScala
// Iterable[Int] = List(1, 2, 3)


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1072784/how-can-i-convert-a-java-iterable-to-a-scala-iterable

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