Should scripts work with .scala files #442
alvinj
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Yep, thank you for pointing it out! We need to somehow document/clarify this. The first example would work if you run
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Note that I also opened #466 which suggests that scripts with no file extension at all ought to be allowed. |
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I was just wondering if
.sc
scripts are supposed to work with.scala
files that are in the current directory, or in a resources directory?I tried this, with both files in the same directory, and it didn’t work:
Then I tried this and it also didn’t work:
That second attempt results in this error:
$ ./TestPerson.sc [error] ./TestPerson.sc:2:4: Unrecognized directive: using resourceDir ./resources [error] // using resourceDir "./resources" [error] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This isn’t a huge deal, just a question. I didn’t know if scripts were meant to be totally included in one file, but then I saw that they work with jar files, so it made me wonder what the difference was between using a
.scala
file in the current directory (or a resources directory) compared to using a jar file. Thanks.Totally unrelated, but it’s cool that
using
directives like these work:Once you get used to it, it’s a really clever idea.
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