Felix Dietze
Felix Dietze

Reputation: 690

How to call the scala interpreter in a Simple Build Tool project?

my scala program is using the compiler interface from scala.tools.nsc.interpreter.IMain. When I am compiling with scalac, everything works as expected. But when I compile with sbt it still compiles, but on execution it throws the following error message in the call of the interpret-method from the IMain instance:

Failed to initialize compiler: object scala not found.
** Note that as of 2.8 scala does not assume use of the java classpath.
** For the old behavior pass -usejavacp to scala, or if using a Settings
** object programatically, settings.usejavacp.value = true.

If I use settings.usejavacp.value = true on the IMain instance, I get the following exception:

java.lang.Error: typeConstructor inapplicable for <none>

My SBT project definition:

class Project(info: ProjectInfo) extends DefaultProject(info){
    val scalaSwing = "org.scala-lang" % "scala-swing" % "2.9.0"
    val scalaCompiler = "org.scala-lang" % "scala-compiler" % "2.9.0"
}

What's wrong here? And how can I use the interpreter in a Simple Build Tool Project?

I'm using Scala 2.9.0 and Simple Build Tool 0.7.7

Upvotes: 20

Views: 7514

Answers (3)

Mika&#235;l Mayer
Mika&#235;l Mayer

Reputation: 10701

sbt console // Starts a Scala interpreter

Here is the new FAQ (the previous answer is obsolete)

http://www.scala-sbt.org/0.12.4/docs/faq.html

You can find also the FAQ for more recent versions.
Note that sbt console-quick loads the console without the dependencies.

Upvotes: 24

sorowd
sorowd

Reputation: 114

Take a look at the SBT wiki: http://www.scala-sbt.org/0.13/docs/Faq.html#How+do+I+use+the+Scala+interpreter+in+my+code%3F

There's an entry about getting the interpreter running.

Upvotes: 6

0__
0__

Reputation: 67280

In more recent sbt versions (0.12 and newer), the following should suffice:

fork in run := true

Upvotes: 1

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