Scala has to compile down to JVM bytecode just like Clojure, but it may 
change method signatures along the way.

You could try running `javap` to disassemble the compiled Scala bytecode 
and figure out what the method signatures actually are. Or use Java 
reflection to examine the objects you have and see what methods they 
declare.

–S


On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 10:51:55 AM UTC-4, Stephen Wakely wrote:
>
> I am trying to call into some Scala that has the following overloaded 
> methods :
>
>   def apply[T](clauses: (Double, Element[T])*)(implicit name: Name[T], 
> collection: ElementCollection) =
>     new AtomicDist(name, clauses.toList, collection)
>
>   def apply[T](clauses: (Element[Double], Element[T])*)(implicit name: 
> Name[T], collection: ElementCollection) =
>     new CompoundDist(name, clauses.toList, collection)
>
> So one method takes a list of tuples of Double to Element and the other 
> method takes a list of tuples of Element to Element.
>
> I am using t6.from-scala (https://github.com/t6/from-scala) to build up 
> my list of Tuples. But when building these up there is no way to specify 
> explicit type information about the collections. Consequently when calling 
> this apply method Clojure will always choose to call the first method - 
> even when my list is a collection of Element to Element tuples. 
>
> I can definitely appreciate how it is going to be tricky for Clojure to 
> determine the correct overload to use here. Is there any way I can somehow 
> force it to call the correct overload myself?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Stephen
>
>
>
>

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