Reputation: 5363
I found very strange issue with Scala import.
I wrote sample class:
package test_scala_predef
object App extends App {
classOf[T]
println( "Hello World!" )
}
class T {
}
This class compiles without any errors.
But, if I add
import scala.Predef.String
then I get compilation errors:
[INFO] Compiling 1 source files to /home/uthark/src/_/test_scala_predef/target/classes at 1374028063588
[ERROR] /home/uthark/src/_/test_scala_predef/src/main/scala/test_scala_predef/App.scala:10: error: not found: value classOf
[INFO] classOf[T]
[INFO] ^
[ERROR] /home/uthark/src/_/test_scala_predef/src/main/scala/test_scala_predef/App.scala:11: error: not found: value println
[INFO] println( "Hello World!" )
[INFO] ^
[ERROR] two errors found
I have an idea, that after I add specific import from scala.Predef
, then implict import of scala.Predef._
is not added. But I can't find anything about it in the Scala documentation. Can anyone point me to the relevant section in documentation?
I checked Scala Language Specification (PDF), section 12.5 covering scala.Predef
but also didn't find any related.
I use latest stable scala version available (2.10.2 at the moment)
Upvotes: 3
Views: 992
Reputation: 5363
I found the answer in the sources.
https://github.com/scala/scala/blob/master/src/compiler/scala/tools/nsc/typechecker/Contexts.scala:
/** List of symbols to import from in a root context. Typically that
* is `java.lang`, `scala`, and [[scala.Predef]], in that order. Exceptions:
*
* - if option `-Yno-imports` is given, nothing is imported
* - if the unit is java defined, only `java.lang` is imported
* - if option `-Yno-predef` is given, if the unit body has an import of Predef
* among its leading imports, or if the tree is [[scala.Predef]], `Predef` is not imported.
*/
protected def rootImports(unit: CompilationUnit): List[Symbol] = {
assert(definitions.isDefinitionsInitialized, "definitions uninitialized")
if (settings.noimports) Nil
else if (unit.isJava) RootImports.javaList
else if (settings.nopredef || treeInfo.noPredefImportForUnit(unit.body)) {
debuglog("Omitted import of Predef._ for " + unit)
RootImports.javaAndScalaList
}
else RootImports.completeList
}
This answers my question.
The key sentence is this:
Exceptions: ... if the unit body has an import of Predef among its leading imports
Also, in chat on #scala irc it was suggested to create bug in Scala issue tracking system, so I did it. https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-7672
Upvotes: 3