Reputation: 24788
Can command java
run a compiled scala code? If so, why do we have an exclusive command scala
?
Upvotes: 45
Views: 17371
Reputation: 2113
If you look closely, the scala
command is simply a bash helper-script which summarize to the below command:
$cat /usr/local/Cellar/[email protected]/2.11.12_1/libexec/bin/scala
execCommand \
"${JAVACMD:=java}" \
$JAVA_OPTS \
"${java_args[@]}" \
"${classpath_args[@]}" \
-Dscala.home="$SCALA_HOME" \
$OVERRIDE_USEJAVACP \
"$EMACS_OPT" \
$WINDOWS_OPT \
scala.tools.nsc.MainGenericRunner "$@"
There are 2 things required to run a .class
file compiled using scalac
( the scala compiler) using the java
command.
We need to include the scala-library.jar
and the location of the .class file
in the classpath
. To find the location of scala-library.jar
, please execute the
below:
which scala /usr/local/opt/[email protected]/bin/scala
In my case the scala-*.jar
files are in :
/usr/local/Cellar/[email protected]/2.11.12_1/idea/lib
on Mac
The location of the Main2.class
file which is in /training/example1/scala
.
So, to execute the program we could use the below command:
java -cp /usr/local/Cellar/[email protected]/2.11.12_1/idea/lib/scala-library.jar:/training/example1/scala/ Main2
EDIT-1: If you are using windows, please use semicolon(;) as the separator in java classpath command.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 24788
Just want to add my own answer as additional value for the future readers:
scala, if run without parameter, will run an interactive shell
scala, if run with a text file name as parameter, will regard the file as a scala script
those two can't be done using java
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 262794
Yes, it can. Scala is compiled down to Java bytecode. But remember that it depends on the Scala runtime classes, so you need to still have Scala's jar files on the classpath.
If so, why do we have an exclusive command scala?
Convenience wrapper.
Upvotes: 14
Reputation: 54584
You can run byte code generated by Scala if you include all necessary runtime libs for Scala (scala-library.jar, scala-swing.jar ...) in the classpath. The scala command does this automatically, and supports Scala specific command line arguments.
Upvotes: 50
Reputation: 11818
Scala is designed to integrate easily with applications that run on modern virtual machines, primarily the Java virtual machine (JVM). The main Scala compiler, scalac, generates Java class files that can be run on the JVM. -> http://www.artima.com/scalazine/articles/steps.html
As long as you have installed the scala runtime you should be fine: compile classes with scalac
and run them with java
.
Upvotes: 6