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I am a newbie to Scala, it's the first time I'm running Scala, when I installed Scala, I created a file named Hello.scala, the content is:

println("HelloWorld!")

when I typed scala, there was no problem, the scala REPL was shown, but when I typed scala Hello.scala, it prompted:

<console>:1: error: ';' expected but '.' is found.

I dont know what problem is, I hope someone can help me.

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To execute external script (load all definitions from it) in REPL use :load <filepath> command instead of scala <filepath>.

» echo 'println("HelloWorld")' > Hello.scala
» scala
Welcome to Scala version 2.9.2 (OpenJDK Client VM, Java 1.6.0_24).
Type in expressions to have them evaluated.
Type :help for more information.

// is this what you tried to do?
scala> scala Hello.scala
<console>:1: error: ';' expected but '.' found.
   scala Hello.scala

// do this instead
scala> :load Hello.scala
Loading Hello.scala...
HelloWorld

scala>
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Your file Hello.scala is a script. You should be able to run it from the command prompt with scala Hello.scala.

$ scala Hello.scala 
HelloWorld!

The REPL, on the other hand, is not for running scripts. It is used for running scala code directly:

scala> println("HelloWorld!")
"HelloWorld!"
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If you are executing it in scala REPL .You should be using as below

:load [scala file path]

output would be as below

defined "objectname"

Then invoke the main method as the next command

objectname.main(Array())

Refer the below url for more detailed info

https://www.scala-lang.org/documentation/getting-started.html

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Write the println statement inside the main function:

object HelloWorld {   
 def main(args: Array[String]) {   
   println("Hello World!")   
 }   
}

Then execute: scala -nc HelloWorld.scala

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Just a summary of what I know. I used to be confused by how to run a scala file properly.

In sum, we got 3 ways to achieve this:

  1. For script files. For script, it means it's just as the same as you type lines of statements in the REPL, or use :paste mode to paste multiple lines. Something like:

    println("foo")

  2. Compile an object containing main method with scalac. You can extends App trait to easily implement.

    def main(args: Array[String]) : Unit

You may say "You liar, there are just two ways". But for the second one, I think there's too ways to get it running.

  1. scala -howtorun:object ObjectName -cp "./" : The -cp is just for insurance.
  2. java -cp "/path/to/your/scala-jars" ObjectName : So the difference is just the classpath need to be included.
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If you’re on some flavor of Unix, you can run a Scala script as a shell script by prepending a pound bang directive at the top of the file.

For example, type the following into a file named helloarg:

#!/bin/sh
exec scala "$0" "$@"
!#
// Say hello to the first argument
println("Hello, "+ args(0) +"!")

The initial #!/bin/sh must be the very first line in the file.
Once you set its execute permission:

$ chmod +x helloarg

You can run the Scala script as a shell script by simply saying:

$ ./helloarg globe

If you’re on Windows, you can achieve the same effect by naming the file helloarg.bat and placing this at the top of your script:

::#!
@echo off
call scala % 0 % *
goto :eof
::!#
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  • How can i run scala script from sbt ?
    – Danny
    Jul 8, 2020 at 11:57
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This works in mac for development.

#!/usr/bin/env scala -nc
println("hello");
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When you are trying to run scala follow below steps:

  1. Dont open scala REPL
  2. use scala <filename.scala><Input if any> from cmd prompt

below is the example:

scala /home/prakash/Desktop/babyname.scala < /home/prakash/Desktop/ND

Note: above command must be typed in unix cmd prompt not in scala repl.

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