NAME¶
scalac - Compiler for the Scala 2 language
SYNOPSIS¶
scalac [ <
options> ] <
source files>
PARAMETERS¶
- <options>
- Command line options. See OPTIONS below.
- <source files>
- One or more source files to be compiled (such as
MyClass.scala).
OPTIONS¶
The compiler has a set of standard options that are supported on the current
development environment and will be supported in future releases. An
additional set of non-standard options are specific to the current virtual
machine implementation and are subject to change in the future. Non-standard
options begin with
-X.
Standard Options¶
- -g:{none,source,line,vars,notc}
- "none" generates no debugging info,
- "source" generates only the source file
attribute,
- "line" generates source and line number
information,
- "vars" generates source, line number and local
variable information,
- "notc" generates all of the above and will
not perform tail call optimization.
-
- -nowarn
- Generate no warnings
- -verbose
- Output messages about what the compiler is doing
- -deprecation
- Indicate whether source should be compiled with deprecation
information; defaults to off (accepted values are: on, off, yes and
no)
- Available since Scala version 2.2.1
-
- -unchecked
- Enable detailed unchecked warnings
- Non variable type-arguments in type patterns are unchecked
since they are eliminated by erasure
- Available since Scala version 2.3.0
-
- -classpath <path>
- Specify where to find user class files (on Unix-based
systems a colon-separated list of paths, on Windows-based systems, a
semicolon-separate list of paths). This does not override the built-in
("boot") search path.
- The default class path is the current directory. Setting
the CLASSPATH variable or using the -classpath command-line option
overrides that default, so if you want to include the current directory in
the search path, you must include "." in the new settings.
-
- -sourcepath <path>
- Specify where to find input source files.
- -bootclasspath <path>
- Override location of bootstrap class files (where to find
the standard built-in classes, such as "scala.List").
- -extdirs <dirs>
- Override location of installed extensions.
- -d <directory>
- Specify where to place generated class files.
- -encoding <encoding>
- Specify character encoding used by source files.
- The default value is platform-specific (Linux:
"UTF8", Windows: "Cp1252"). Executing the following
code in the Scala interpreter will return the default value on your
system:
- scala> new
java.io.InputStreamReader(System.in).getEncoding
-
- -target: <target>
- Specify which backend to use (jvm-1.5,msil).
- The default value is "jvm-1.5" (was
"jvm-1.4" up to Scala version 2.6.1).
-
- -print
- Print program with all Scala-specific features removed
- -optimise
- Generates faster bytecode by applying optimisations to the
program
- -explaintypes
- Explain type errors in more detail.
- -uniqid
- Print identifiers with unique names (debugging
option).
- -version
- Print product version and exit.
- -help
- Print a synopsis of standard options.
Advanced Options¶
- -Xassem <file>
- Name of the output assembly (only relevant with
-target:msil)
- -Xassem-path <path>
- List of assemblies referenced by the program (only relevant
with -target:msil)
- -Xcheck-null
- Emit warning on selection of nullable reference
- -Xdisable-assertions
- Generate no assertions and assumptions
- -Xexperimental
- enable experimental extensions
- -Xno-uescape
- Disable handling of \u unicode escapes
- -Xplug-types
- Parse but ignore annotations in more locations
- -Xplugin: <file>
- Load a plugin from a file
- -Xplugin-disable: <plugin>
- Disable a plugin
- -Xplugin-list
- Print a synopsis of loaded plugins
- -Xplugin-opt: <plugin:opt>
- Pass an option to a plugin
- -Xplugin-require: <plugin>
- Abort unless a plugin is available
- -Xprint: <phases>
- Print out program after <phases> (see
below).
- -Xprint-pos
- Print tree positions (as offsets)
- -Xprint-types
- Print tree types (debugging option).
- -Xprompt
- Display a prompt after each error (debugging option).
- -Xresident
- Compiler stays resident, files to compile are read from
standard input.
- -Xshow-class <class>
- Show class info.
- -Xshow-object <object>
- Show object info.
- -Xshow-phases
- Print a synopsis of compiler phases.
- -Xsource-reader <classname>
- Specify a custom method for reading source files.
- -Xscript <object>
- Compile as a script, wrapping the code into
object.main().
Compilation Phases¶
- initial
- initializing compiler
- parse
- parse source files
- namer
- create symbols
- analyze
- name and type analysis
- refcheck
- reference checking
- uncurry
- uncurry function types and applications
- lambdalift
- lambda lifter
- typesasvalues
- represent types as values
- addaccessors
- add accessors for constructor arguments
- explicitouterclasses
- make links from inner classes to enclosing one
explicit
- addconstructors
- add explicit constructor for each class
- tailcall
- add tail-calls
- wholeprog
- perform whole program analysis
- addinterfaces
- add one interface per class
- expandmixins
- expand mixins by code copying
- boxing
- makes boxing explicit
- erasure
- type eraser
- icode
- generate icode
- codegen
- enable code generation
- terminal
- compilation terminated
- all
- matches all phases
ENVIRONMENT¶
- JAVACMD
- Specify the java command to be used for running the
Scala code. Arguments may be specified as part of the environment
variable; spaces, quotation marks, etc., will be passed directly to the
shell for expansion.
- JAVA_HOME
- Specify JDK/JRE home directory. This directory is used to
locate the java command unless JAVACMD variable set.
- JAVA_OPTS
- Specify the options to be passed to the java command
defined by JAVACMD.
- With Java 1.5 (or newer) one may for example configure the
memory usage of the JVM as follows: JAVA_OPTS="-Xmx512M -Xms16M
-Xss16M"
- With GNU Java one may configure the memory usage of the GIJ
as follows: JAVA_OPTS="--mx512m --ms16m"
-
EXAMPLES¶
- Compile a Scala program to the current directory
- scalac HelloWorld
- Compile a Scala program to the destination directory
classes
- scalac -d classes HelloWorld.scala
- Compile a Scala program using a user-defined java
command
- env JAVACMD=/usr/local/bin/cacao scalac
-d classes HelloWorld.scala
- Compile all Scala files found in the source directory
src to the destination directory classes
- scalac -d classes src/*.scala
EXIT STATUS¶
scalac returns a zero exist status if it succeeds to compile the
specified input files. Non zero is returned in case of failure.
AUTHOR¶
Written by Martin Odersky and other members of the Scala team.
REPORTING BUGS¶
Report bugs to
http://lampsvn.epfl.ch/trac/scala.
COPYRIGHT¶
This is open-source software, available to you under a BSD-like license. See
accomponying "copyright" or "LICENSE" file for copying
conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO¶
fsc(1),
sbaz(1),
scala(1),
scaladoc(1),
scalap(1)