Scala to Java ByteCode Tool
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So there's a tool for Eclipse in the Eclipse Marketplace that takes java classes and shows its java byte code. I'm wondering is there a similar tool that does the same for Scala classes?
scala jvm java-bytecode-asm
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So there's a tool for Eclipse in the Eclipse Marketplace that takes java classes and shows its java byte code. I'm wondering is there a similar tool that does the same for Scala classes?
scala jvm java-bytecode-asm
not sure about eclipse but you can always usejavap -c
.man javap
in terminal will give you the doc forjavap
. Intellij has "show bytecode" for java, does not seem to work for scala.
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So there's a tool for Eclipse in the Eclipse Marketplace that takes java classes and shows its java byte code. I'm wondering is there a similar tool that does the same for Scala classes?
scala jvm java-bytecode-asm
So there's a tool for Eclipse in the Eclipse Marketplace that takes java classes and shows its java byte code. I'm wondering is there a similar tool that does the same for Scala classes?
scala jvm java-bytecode-asm
scala jvm java-bytecode-asm
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not sure about eclipse but you can always usejavap -c
.man javap
in terminal will give you the doc forjavap
. Intellij has "show bytecode" for java, does not seem to work for scala.
– prayagupd
Nov 12 at 2:56
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not sure about eclipse but you can always usejavap -c
.man javap
in terminal will give you the doc forjavap
. Intellij has "show bytecode" for java, does not seem to work for scala.
– prayagupd
Nov 12 at 2:56
not sure about eclipse but you can always use
javap -c
. man javap
in terminal will give you the doc for javap
. Intellij has "show bytecode" for java, does not seem to work for scala.– prayagupd
Nov 12 at 2:56
not sure about eclipse but you can always use
javap -c
. man javap
in terminal will give you the doc for javap
. Intellij has "show bytecode" for java, does not seem to work for scala.– prayagupd
Nov 12 at 2:56
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"java classes" is the same as "Scala classes",they are all standard "java class struct". you can take a look "Java virtual machine specification",so I think you can use "javac -v A.class(A.scala)" to view it's ByteCode and constant pool.there has a better tool "010 Editor" to look java class struct,I usually used it;
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"java classes" is the same as "Scala classes",they are all standard "java class struct". you can take a look "Java virtual machine specification",so I think you can use "javac -v A.class(A.scala)" to view it's ByteCode and constant pool.there has a better tool "010 Editor" to look java class struct,I usually used it;
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"java classes" is the same as "Scala classes",they are all standard "java class struct". you can take a look "Java virtual machine specification",so I think you can use "javac -v A.class(A.scala)" to view it's ByteCode and constant pool.there has a better tool "010 Editor" to look java class struct,I usually used it;
"java classes" is the same as "Scala classes",they are all standard "java class struct". you can take a look "Java virtual machine specification",so I think you can use "javac -v A.class(A.scala)" to view it's ByteCode and constant pool.there has a better tool "010 Editor" to look java class struct,I usually used it;
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not sure about eclipse but you can always use
javap -c
.man javap
in terminal will give you the doc forjavap
. Intellij has "show bytecode" for java, does not seem to work for scala.– prayagupd
Nov 12 at 2:56