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We are very pleased to announce the availability of Scala 2.11.6! Get started with the Hello Scala 2.11 template in Typesafe Activator Download a distribution from scala-lang.org Obtain it via Maven Central Scala 2.11.6 is a bugfix release that is binary compatible with previous releases in the Scala 2.11 series. We would like to highlight the following changes: We fixed a cross-site scripting vul
Our benchmarks show a further 5–10% reduction in compile times since 2.12.3. Improved Java 9 friendliness, with more to come! #6097 Fix runtime reflection of empty package members under Java 9 #6098 Adapt to change in Java 9 classloader hierarchy This release addresses (#6120) a privilege escalation vulnerability that was identified in the Scala compilation daemon CVE-2017-15288. We'd like to high
Changes Compiler performance has improved significantly and is now automatically benchmarked after each change. A new optimizer setting -opt-inline-from limits the classes from which the inliner will copy code. scalac -opt-inline-from:help provides detailed help. The presentation compiler has improved support for implicit macros, which should improve the experience with libraries based on Shapeles
I was playing for a while now with ways to make Scala's syntax indentation-based. I always admired the neatness of Python syntax and also found that F# has benefited greatly from its optional indentation-based syntax, so much so that nobody seems to use the original syntax anymore. I had some good conversations with @lihaoyi at Scala Exchange in 2015 about this. At the time, there were some issues
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