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Daniel Spiewak commented on BUILDR-136:
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It's ready as far as I'm concerned. I've been dogfooding my implementation of
this (available on GitHub) for some time now without any problems. Compilation
is a little slower when joint compilation comes into play, but that's mostly
due to scalac's lack of change detection (to be fixed in 2.8.0). Alex has
specs, and I've written documentation. What's left?
> Support Scala/Java Joint Compiler
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> Key: BUILDR-136
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BUILDR-136
> Project: Buildr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Compilers
> Reporter: Daniel Spiewak
> Assignee: Alex Boisvert
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.3.4
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> As of Scala 2.7.2 (shortly to be released in stable form), the scalac
> compiler features joint compilation with Java in the same manner as groovyc.
> This should be supported by Buildr just as groovyc joint compilation is. Of
> course, this does beg the question: what happens when you want to use *both*
> Groovy and Scala alongside Java? As far as I know, the underlying compilers
> do not provide such support at this time, so Buildr could probably just spit
> out an error if both the groovy and scala compiler packages were required
> into the same buildfile.
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