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| -rw-r--r-- | scala.html.markdown | 12 | 
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
| diff --git a/scala.html.markdown b/scala.html.markdown index 7189be10..7f545196 100644 --- a/scala.html.markdown +++ b/scala.html.markdown @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ contributors:      - ["Dominic Bou-Samra", "http://dbousamra.github.com"]      - ["Geoff Liu", "http://geoffliu.me"]      - ["Ha-Duong Nguyen", "http://reference-error.org"] -filename: learn.scala  ---  Scala - the scalable language @@ -244,10 +243,11 @@ i    // Show the value of i. Note that while is a loop in the classical sense -       // comprehensions above is easier to understand and parallelize  // A do while loop +i = 0  do { -  println("x is still less than 10") -  x += 1 -} while (x < 10) +  println("i is still less than 10") +  i += 1 +} while (i < 10)  // Tail recursion is an idiomatic way of doing recurring things in Scala.  // Recursive functions need an explicit return type, the compiler can't infer it. @@ -566,8 +566,8 @@ sendGreetings("Jane")  // => "Hello Jane, 100 blessings to you and yours!"  // Implicit function parameters enable us to simulate type classes in other  // functional languages. It is so often used that it gets its own shorthand. The  // following two lines mean the same thing: -def foo[T](implicit c: C[T]) = ... -def foo[T : C] = ... +// def foo[T](implicit c: C[T]) = ... +// def foo[T : C] = ...  // Another situation in which the compiler looks for an implicit is if you have | 
