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Scala Programming Projects

You're reading from   Scala Programming Projects Build real-world projects using popular Scala frameworks such as Play, Akka, and Spark

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788397643
Length 398 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mikael Valot Mikael Valot
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Preface 1. Writing Your First Program FREE CHAPTER 2. Developing a Retirement Calculator 3. Handling Errors 4. Advanced Features 5. Type Classes 6. Online Shopping - Persistence 7. Online Shopping - REST API 8. Online Shopping - User Interface 9. Interactive Browser 10. Fetching and Persisting Bitcoin Market Data 11. Batch and Streaming Analytics 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Ensuring referential transparency


 We say that an expression is referentially transparent when it can be replaced by its value without changing the program's behavior, in any context. When an expression is a function call, it means that we can always substitute this function call with the return value of the function. A function that guarantees this in any context is called a pure function.

A pure function is like a mathematical function—the return value depends only on the arguments passed to the function. You do not have to consider anything else about the context in which it is called.

Defining pure functions

In the following code,  the pureSquare function is pure:

def pureSquare(x: Int): Int = x * x
val pureExpr = pureSquare(4) + pureSquare(3)
// pureExpr: Int = 25

val pureExpr2 = 16 + 9
// pureExpr2: Int = 25

The functions called pureSquare(4) and pureSquare(3) are referentially transparent—when we replace them with the return value of the function, the program's behavior does not change...

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