A Scala instance encapsulates all the information that is bound to a concrete
Scala version, like the java.lang.ClassLoader
or all the JARs
required for Scala compilation: library jar, compiler jar and others.
Both a ClassLoader
and the jars are required because the compiler's
boot classpath requires the location of the library and compiler jar
on the classpath to compile any Scala program and macros.
- See also:
xsbti.compile.ScalaInstance
- Companion:
- object
Value members
Deprecated constructors
- Deprecated
- Deprecated
- Deprecated
Concrete methods
Check whether scalaInstance
comes from a managed (i.e. ivy-resolved)
scala or if it's a free-floating ScalaInstance
, in which case we
need to do tricks in the classpaths because it won't be on them.
Check whether scalaInstance
comes from a managed (i.e. ivy-resolved)
scala or if it's a free-floating ScalaInstance
, in which case we
need to do tricks in the classpaths because it won't be on them.