The question is quite simple. When I declare a Scala field directly in a constructor, like this:
class Vector2D(val x: Float, val y: Float) {
}
The fields x
and y
are not public in Java. For example:
public class JavaMain {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Vector2D vec = new Vector2D(1, 2);
System.out.println(vec.x); //Won't compile.
}
}
However, in Scala this will compile:
object ScalaMain {
def main(args: Array[String]) = {
var vec = new Vector2D(1, 2);
println(vec.x);
}
}
Why does this not compile in Java? Is there a workaround or correct approach?
If you are wondering these classes are in the same project and same package. I am using Scala IDE.
Another interesting thing, is that the IDE will put a red underline under the incorrect code but fails to display an error icon next to the file with the error like it normally would.