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What is zero-cost abstraction in Scala?
Updated May 24, 2026
Short answer
Zero-cost abstractions allow high-level constructs without runtime overhead.
Deep explanation
Scala achieves zero-cost abstractions through inlining, monomorphization, and JVM optimizations. Functional constructs like map/flatMap compile down to efficient bytecode. This allows expressive code without sacrificing performance.
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