can't start scala on windows 7
I downloaded开发者_如何学Python scala 2.8 but when executing scala.bat it says
system cannot find set_home
I didn't have this problem with old version of scala.
So how to launch scala ?
Update: I'm on windows 7, I have setup JAVA_HOME environment variable. the problem is the set_home batch command that is not known.
I have found the official tutorial here: http://www.scala-lang.org/node/310
I did exactly like they asked but IT DOESN'T WORK WITH SCALA 2.8 ON WINDOWS 7
It seems they didn't test !
This is their batch file (scala.bat), I don't see when scala is even started!:
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" (
@setlocal
call :set_home
set _ARGS=%*
) else (
set _SCALA_HOME=%SCALA_HOME%
rem The following line tests SCALA_HOME instead of _SCALA_HOME, because
rem the above change to _SCALA_HOME is not visible within this block.
if "%SCALA_HOME%"=="" goto error1
call :set_args
)
rem We use the value of the JAVACMD environment variable if defined
set _JAVACMD=%JAVACMD%
if "%_JAVACMD%"=="" (
if not "%JAVA_HOME%"=="" (
if exist "%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe" set _JAVACMD=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe
)
)
if "%_JAVACMD%"=="" set _JAVACMD=java
rem We use the value of the JAVA_OPTS environment variable if defined
set _JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS%
if "%_JAVA_OPTS%"=="" set _JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx256M -Xms32M
set _TOOL_CLASSPATH=
if "%_TOOL_CLASSPATH%"=="" (
for %%f in ("%_SCALA_HOME%\lib\*") do call :add_cpath "%%f"
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" (
for /d %%f in ("%_SCALA_HOME%\lib\*") do call :add_cpath "%%f"
)
)
We did test it on Windows 7, and just to be sure I tested it again now and it works for me (Windows 7, 64 bit).
Can you please show the output of running the following commands:
C:\Users\luc\Desktop\scala-2.8.0.final>echo %PATH%
C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Windows\System32\Wbem;C:\Windows\System32\Wind
owsPowerShell\v1.0\
C:\Users\luc\Desktop\scala-2.8.0.final>java -version
java version "1.6.0_21"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_21-b06)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 17.0-b16, mixed mode)
C:\Users\luc\Desktop\scala-2.8.0.final>bin\scala
Welcome to Scala version 2.8.0.final (Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, Java 1.
6.0_21).
Type in expressions to have them evaluated.
Type :help for more information.
scala> 1+1
res0: Int = 2
Did you post the full batch script? If so, it's corrupted, it should contain more code below (and comments above). Try downloading again.
@echo off
rem ##########################################################################
rem # Copyright 2002-2010, LAMP/EPFL
rem #
rem # This is free software; see the distribution for copying conditions.
rem # There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
rem # PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
rem ##########################################################################
rem We adopt the following conventions:
rem - System/user environment variables start with a letter
rem - Local batch variables start with an underscore ('_')
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" (
@setlocal
call :set_home
set _ARGS=%*
) else (
set _SCALA_HOME=%SCALA_HOME%
rem The following line tests SCALA_HOME instead of _SCALA_HOME, because
rem the above change to _SCALA_HOME is not visible within this block.
if "%SCALA_HOME%"=="" goto error1
call :set_args
)
rem We use the value of the JAVACMD environment variable if defined
set _JAVACMD=%JAVACMD%
if "%_JAVACMD%"=="" (
if not "%JAVA_HOME%"=="" (
if exist "%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe" set _JAVACMD=%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe
)
)
if "%_JAVACMD%"=="" set _JAVACMD=java
rem We use the value of the JAVA_OPTS environment variable if defined
set _JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS%
if "%_JAVA_OPTS%"=="" set _JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx256M -Xms32M
set _TOOL_CLASSPATH=
if "%_TOOL_CLASSPATH%"=="" (
for %%f in ("%_SCALA_HOME%\lib\*") do call :add_cpath "%%f"
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" (
for /d %%f in ("%_SCALA_HOME%\lib\*") do call :add_cpath "%%f"
)
)
set _PROPS=-Dscala.home="%_SCALA_HOME%" -Denv.emacs="%EMACS%"
rem echo "%_JAVACMD%" %_JAVA_OPTS% %_PROPS% -cp "%_TOOL_CLASSPATH%" scala.tools.nsc.MainGenericRunner %_ARGS%
"%_JAVACMD%" %_JAVA_OPTS% %_PROPS% -cp "%_TOOL_CLASSPATH%" scala.tools.nsc.MainGenericRunner %_ARGS%
goto end
rem ##########################################################################
rem # subroutines
:add_cpath
if "%_TOOL_CLASSPATH%"=="" (
set _TOOL_CLASSPATH=%~1
) else (
set _TOOL_CLASSPATH=%_TOOL_CLASSPATH%;%~1
)
goto :eof
rem Variable "%~dps0" works on WinXP SP2 or newer
rem (see http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=833431)
rem set _SCALA_HOME=%~dps0..
:set_home
set _BIN_DIR=
for %%i in (%~sf0) do set _BIN_DIR=%_BIN_DIR%%%~dpsi
set _SCALA_HOME=%_BIN_DIR%..
goto :eof
:set_args
set _ARGS=
:loop
rem Argument %1 may contain quotes so we use parentheses here
if (%1)==() goto :eof
set _ARGS=%_ARGS% %1
shift
goto loop
rem ##########################################################################
rem # errors
:error1
echo ERROR: environment variable SCALA_HOME is undefined. It should point to your installation directory.
goto end
:end
if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" @endlocal
You need to add the bin
directory of your Scala installation to your PATH
environment variable.
For example, if you installed Scala in C:\Dev\scala-2.8.0.final
, then add C:\Dev\scala-2.8.0.final\bin
to your PATH
.
Look here for instructions on how to change PATH
on Windows 7:
How to Add, Remove or Edit Environment variables in Windows 7?
Note: You have to close and re-open the command prompt after you set an environment variable; if you leave the command prompt open, it will not pick up the change.
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