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Scala Functional Programming Patterns

You're reading from   Scala Functional Programming Patterns Grok and perform effective functional programming in Scala

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783985845
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Grokking the Functional Way 2. Singletons, Factories, and Builders FREE CHAPTER 3. Recursion and Chasing your Own Tail 4. Lazy Sequences – Being Lazy, Being Good 5. Taming Multiple Inheritance with Traits 6. Currying Favors with Your Code 7. Of Visitors and Chains of Responsibilities 8. Traversals – Mapping/Filtering/Folding/Reducing 9. Higher Order Functions 10. Actors and Message Passing 11. It's a Paradigm Shift Index

Singletons – being one and only one


A singleton is a class of which only a single instance can exist. How do we prevent anyone from creating yet another instance? The solution is to make the constructor inaccessible. Here it is:

public class Singleton {
      // Eager initialization
  private static final Singleton instance = new Singleton(); // 1
 
  private Singleton() { // 2
  /* client code cannot create instance */
 }
 
      // Static factory method 
 public static Singleton getInstance() { // 3
  return instance;
 }

 // Driver code
 public static void main(String[] args) {
  System.out.println(Singleton.getInstance());
  System.out.println(Singleton.getInstance());
 }
}

Dissecting the code:

  • At 1, the static initializer creates the instance—also the final keyword ensures that the instance cannot be redefined.

  • At 2, the constructor access is private, so only the class methods can access it.

  • At 3, the public factory method gives access to the client code.

If you run the Java program, you...

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