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scala - Concrete classes with abstract type members

Given the following traits and class. Why does this compile? Can this be actually used for something?

trait Container {
  type A
}

trait AnotherContainer[B]{
    def x(b : B) : B
}

trait Mixed extends Container with AnotherContainer[Container#A]

class Impl extends Mixed{
    def x(a : Container#A) = a 
}

new Impl().x _

scala> new Impl().x _
res0: (Container#A) => Container#A = <function>

Update:

class Baz { type T; }

Is actually a feature but I could not find the motivation for it: #1753.

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In your example, the compiler adds the default type bounds of >: Nothing <: Any. The second example below shows a case where an abstract type becomes usable (if not useful).

scala> trait T { type A >: Nothing <: Any }
defined trait T

scala> 1: T#A
<console>:6: error: type mismatch;
 found   : Int(1)
 required: T#A
       1: T#A
       ^

scala> trait T { type A >: Int <: Int }
defined trait T

scala> 1: T#A                          
res6: T#A = 1

scala> "": T#A
<console>:6: error: type mismatch;
 found   : java.lang.String("")
 required: T#A
       "": T#A
       ^

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