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Scala Software Distributions
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- scala-<major>.<minor>.<patch>.tar.bz2 Unis distribution
- scala-<major>.<minor>.<patch>.tar.gz Unix distribution
- scala-<major>.<minor>.<patch>.zip Windows distribution
The standard distributions require Java 1.4.x or above. If you don't
know which version of Java you have, run the command "java -version".
Scala Tools
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- fsc Scala offline compiler
- scalac Scala compiler
- scaladoc Scala API documentation generator
- scala Scala interactive interpreter
- scalap Scala classfile decoder
Run the command "scalac -help" to display the list of available
compiler options.
Unix Installation
-----------------
Untar the archive. All Scala tools are located in the "bin" directory.
Adding that directory to the PATH variable will make the Scala commands
directly accessible.
You may test the distribution by running the following commands:
$ ./bin/scalac share/doc/scala/examples/sort.scala
$ ./bin/scala examples.sort
[6,2,8,5,1]
[1,2,5,6,8]
$ ./bin/scala
scala> examples.sort.main(null)
[6,2,8,5,1]
[1,2,5,6,8]
scala>:quit
$
Windows Installation
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Unzip the archive. All Scala tools are located in the "bin" directory.
Adding that directory to the PATH variable will make the Scala commands
directly accessible.
On Windows 95/98/Me, you must define the environment variable SCALA_HOME
to point to the home directory of the Scala distribution to run any of
these tools. This can be done by adding the following command to your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file and then rebooting your machine.
set SCALA_HOME=<install-directory>\scala-<major>.<minor>.<patch>
On Windows NT/2000/XP, you do not need to define any variable in order
for the Scala commands to run correctly.