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jcompile

Compile Java code or file

Syntax

class = jcompile(className, code);
class = jcompile(javaFiles);

Parameters

className

A string giving the class name

code

A row or a column of strings containing the Java code.

javaFiles

Path to Java files.

class

A mlist typed _JClass

Description

Compile Java source code and load the corresponding class. If the package tools.jar distributed with JDK is not in the classpath, the Eclipse Compiler for Java (ECJ) will be used.

If the argument is a file, jcompile will compile the Java code.

*.class files generated by the compilation are stored in the TMPDIR/JIMS/bin directory.

Examples

hw = jcompile("HelloWorld", ["public class HelloWorld {"
                             "public static String getHello() {"
                             "return ""Hello World !!"";"
                             "}"
                             "}"]);

hello = hw.getHello()

jremove hello hw
fd = mopen(TMPDIR+'/HelloWorld.java','wt');
mputl(["public class HelloWorld {"
                   "public static String getHello() {"
                   "return ""Hello World !!"";"
                   "}"
                   "}"],fd);
mclose(fd);

jcompile(TMPDIR+"/HelloWorld.java")
directory=SCI+"/modules/external_objects_java/examples/com/foo/";
// Compile of all them
jcompile(ls(directory + "/*.java"))

See also

  • jimport — Import a Java class
  • jallowClassReloading — Allow the class reloading
  • jdeff — Map a static Java method onto a Scilab macro
  • javasci — Call Scilab engine from a Java application
  • javasci v2 — How to compile a Java application using Javasci v2
  • javaclasspath — set and get dynamic Java class path

History

VersionDescription
5.5.0 Function introduced. Based on the 'JIMS' module. The main difference in the behavior compared to the JIMS module is that jautoUnwrap is enabled by default.
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