Reputation: 1509
I would like to traverse a collection resulting from the Scala JSON toolkit at github. The problem is that the JsonParser returns "Any" so I am wondering how I can avoid the following error:
"Value foreach is not a member of Any".
val json = Json.parse(urls)
for(l <- json) {...}
object Json {
def parse(s: String): Any = (new JsonParser).parse(s)
}
Upvotes: 3
Views: 769
Reputation: 1509
If you are sure that in all cases there will be only one type you can come up with the following cast:
for (l <- json.asInstanceOf[List[List[String]]]) {...}
Otherwise do a Pattern-Match for all expected cases.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 4912
You will have to do pattern matching to traverse the structures returned from the parser.
/*
* (untested)
*/
def printThem(a: Any) {
a match {
case l:List[_] =>
println("List:")
l foreach printThem
case m:Map[_, _] =>
for ( (k,v) <- m ) {
print("%s -> " format k)
printThem(v)
}
case x =>
println(x)
}
val json = Json.parse(urls)
printThem(json)
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 49685
You might have more luck using the lift-json parser, available at: http://github.com/lift/lift/tree/master/framework/lift-base/lift-json/
It has a much richer type-safe DSL available, and (despite the name) can be used completely standalone outside of the Lift framework.
Upvotes: 4