Here's the "polite" (read: short and readable) version of what I did to make this work.
- This is a starting point only. Full impl is a blog post, not an answer.
- Assumes: OS X, xterm, no package hierarchy, etc.
- Package/project stuff is relatively straight-forward, but IMO awkward.
- I don't have a complete solution that's cross-OS or that takes weird directories into account.
- My real version makes some assumptions that may or may not work for the rest of the world.
- My real version uses Ant or Maven, which solves many problems, but not all.
- Some of this can be wrapped up in the sublime-build file, but…
- …for me it's easier this way because of other stuff not shown here.
Nutshell (Simplification): compile and run through a shell script in order to get a new window.
Script
cd $1
/usr/bin/javac $2
/usr/X11/bin/xterm -e "/bin/bash -c \"/usr/bin/java $3; echo 'Press ENTER to quit...'; read line\""
JavaC.sublime-build
{
"cmd": ["~/bin/run-java.sh $file_path $file $file_base_name"],
"file_regex": "^(...*?):([0-9]*):?([0-9]*)",
"path": "/usr/bin/java",
"selector": "source.java",
"shell": true
}
In real life it's a bit more complex.
All this said, I never really do anything with console input in Java proper; I do it via either a Groovy or JRuby REPL, or allow stubbing of input/output sources/destinations, or… but not in Java, and not from Sublime Text 2–I use an IDE for Java development. Anything else is a waste of my time, even for short, experimental stuff.