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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion tutorials/tour/mixin-class-composition.md
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Expand Up @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Here is a concrete iterator class, which returns successive characters of a give
def next = { val ch = s charAt i; i += 1; ch }
}

We would like to combine the functionality of `StringIterator` and `RichIterator` into a single class. With single inheritance and interfaces alone this is impossible, as both classes contain member impementations with code. Scala comes to help with its _mixin-class composition_. It allows the programmers to reuse the delta of a class definition, i.e., all new definitions that are not inherited. This mechanism makes it possible to combine `StringIterator` with `RichIterator`, as is done in the following test program which prints a column of all the characters of a given string.
We would like to combine the functionality of `StringIterator` and `RichIterator` into a single class. With single inheritance and interfaces alone this is impossible, as both classes contain member implementations with code. Scala comes to help with its _mixin-class composition_. It allows the programmers to reuse the delta of a class definition, i.e., all new definitions that are not inherited. This mechanism makes it possible to combine `StringIterator` with `RichIterator`, as is done in the following test program which prints a column of all the characters of a given string.

object StringIteratorTest {
def main(args: Array[String]) {
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