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Why can I assign null to a Unit value and why does it get converted to ()?


Consider this code:

var unit: Unit = null
unit: Unit = ()

a) Why am I allowed to assign null to a value class? (see §12.2.3)

b) Why does the null get converted to ()?


Solution

  • From the scala specification section 6.26.1:

    Value Discarding. If e has some value type and the expected type is Unit, e is converted to the expected type by embedding it in the term { e ; () }.

    In other words, your code is equivalent to

    var unit: Unit = {null; ()}
    unit: Unit = ()
    

    The null isn't converted -- it's merely ignored and replaced by (), the predefined Unit value.