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What is a diverging implicit expansion error?

While trying to find a solution to another question ( [1] ) I came across a diverging implicit expansion error. I'm looking for an explanation about what this means

Here's the use case:

scala> implicit def ordering[T](implicit conv: T => Ordered[T], res: Ordering[Ordered[T]]) = Ordering.by(conv)
ordering: [T](implicit conv: (T) => Ordered[T],implicit res: Ordering[Ordered[T]])scala.math.Ordering[T]

scala> def foo[T <% Ordered[T]](s : Seq[T]) = s.sorted
<console>:6: error: diverging implicit expansion for type Ordering[T]
starting with method ordering in object $iw
       def foo[T <% Ordered[T]](s : Seq[T]) = s.sorted
                                                ^

If you run this in scala with the -Xlog-implicits argument passed, you get more information:

scala.this.Prefed.conforms is not a valid implicit value for (T) => Ordered[T] because:

type mismatch:

found : <:<[T,T]

required: (T) => Ordered[T]

scala.this.predef.conforms is not a valid implicit value for (Ordered[T]) => Ordered[Ordered[T]] because:

type mismatch:

found : <:<[Ordered[T], Ordered[T]]

required : (Ordered[T]) => Ordered[Ordered[T]]

math.this.Ordering.ordered is not a valid implicit value for Ordering[T] because:

type arguments [T] do not conform to method ordered's type parameter bounds [A <: scala.math.Ordered[A]]

This is mostly speculation, but would seem to make some sense. I will try to investigate further:

This seems to suggest that there are three implicits that are being considered here. Ultimately, the signature of sorted requires it to find something of type Ordering[T] . So it's trying to construct your implicit function ordering . Firstly, it's trying to fill in conv by finding an implicit of type (T) => Ordered[T] , where it's searching in Predef - which seems like barking up the wrong tree. It's then trying to find an implicit for (Ordered[T]) => Ordered[Ordered[T]] in the same place, since by takes an implicit parameter of type Ordering[S] , where S is Ordered[T] by virtue of conv . So it can't construct ordering .

It then tries to use ordering in math.Ordering, but this also doesn't fit. However, I think this is what's giving the somewhat confusing 'diverging implicits' message. The problem isn't that they're diverging, it's that there isn't a suitable one in scope, but it's being confused by the fact that there are two paths to go down. If one tries to define def foo[T <% Ordered[T]](s : Seq[T]) = s.sorted without the implicit ordered function, then it fails with just a nice message saying that it can't find a suitable implicit.

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