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Scala multiple type pattern matching

I'm wondering how can I use multiple type pattern matching. I have:

abstract class MyAbstract

case class MyFirst extends MyAbstract
case class MySecond extends MyAbstract
case class MyThird extends MyAbstract // shouldn't be matched and shouldn't call doSomething()

val x: MyAbstract = MyFirst

x match { 
 case a: MyFirst => doSomething()
 case b: MySecond => doSomething()
 case _ => doSomethingElse()
}

So I'd like to write something like:

x match {
 case a @ (MyFirst | MySecond) => doSomething()
 case _ => doSomethingElse()
}

I saw similar construction in some tutorial, but it gives me error:

pattern type is incompatible with expected type;
[error]  found   : object MyFirst
[error]  required: MyAbstract

So is there a way to define few different types in on case clause? I think it would make code prettier. As if I will have 5 of them, I will write same code 5 times (calling doSomething()).

Thanks in advance!

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You are missing the parenthesis for your case classes. Case classes without parameter lists are deprecated.

Try this:

abstract class MyAbstract
case class MyFirst() extends MyAbstract
case class MySecond() extends MyAbstract

val x: MyAbstract = MyFirst()


x match {
   case aOrB @ (MyFirst() | MySecond()) => doSomething(aOrB)
   case _ => doSomethingElse()
}

If you have too many params for your case classes and don't like having to write long Foo(_,_,..) patterns, then maybe:

x match {
   case aOrB @ (_:MyFirst | _:MySecond) => doSomething(aOrB)
   case _ => doSomethingElse()
}

Or just:

x match {
   case _:MyFirst | _:MySecond => doSomething(x) // just use x instead of aOrB
   case _ => doSomethingElse(x)
}

But perhaps you just wanted singleton case objects?

abstract class MyAbstract
case object MyFirst extends MyAbstract
case object MySecond extends MyAbstract

val x: MyAbstract = MyFirst

x match {
   case aOrB @ (MyFirst | MySecond) => doSomething()
   case _ => doSomethingElse()
}

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