What is the difference between
object Application extends App {
println("Hello World")
}
and
object Application {
def main(args: Array[String]): Unit = {
println("Hello World");
}
}
What is the difference between
object Application extends App {
println("Hello World")
}
and
object Application {
def main(args: Array[String]): Unit = {
println("Hello World");
}
}
The App trait is a convenient way of creating an executable scala program. The difference to the main method altenative is (apart from the obvious syntactic differences) that the App trait uses the delayed initalization feature.
From the release notes for 2.9 (see http://www.scala-lang.org/old/node/9483 )
Objects inheriting the App trait instead make use of Scala 2.9’s delayed initialization feature to execute the whole body as part of an inherited main method.
Another new feature of the App scheme is that command line arguments are now accessible via the args value (which is inherited from trait App)
main method and the body isn't executed as expected. Is it executed at all at some point after entry to main?main method in the App trait witch get's mixed in to your Application object. There is no magic going on beyond the fact that the delayed initialization is what executes the body of your Application object.These two cases is not same on the scala scripting.
object extends App was not executed by "scala MyObject.scala" command,
but the object containing the main method was executed by "scala MyObject.scala" command.
Which was described as scala looking for object with main method for scripting.
When using REPL or scala workseet of Eclipse,
need to call MyObject.main(Array[String]()) explicitly for both cases.
This simple tip be helpful for beginner like me.