The Scala Programming Language organization on GitHub maintains a wide range of public repositories primarily focused on the Scala programming language, with additional support for Shell, HTML, SCSS, Java, and XML. Notable projects include the Scala 2 compiler, the Scala 3 compiler (Dotty), and various libraries for asynchronous programming and XML processing.
Scala 2 compiler and standard library. Scala 2 bugs at https://github.com/scala/bug; Scala 3 at https://github.com/scala/scala3
The Scala 3 compiler, also known as Dotty.
An asynchronous programming facility for Scala
Fast, customizable, boilerplate-free pickling support for Scala
simple combinator-based parsing for Scala. formerly part of the Scala standard library, now a separate community-maintained module
The Scala Documentation website
A Java 8 (and up) compatibility kit for Scala.
OBSOLETE, we're over there:
An example sbt project that compiles using Dotty
The standard Scala XML library
sources for the Scala language website
sbt project that packages the Scala 2 distribution
Scala 2 bug reports only. Please, no questions — proper bug reports only.
obsolete; visit https://github.com/scalacenter/scalafix instead
Parallel collections standard library module for Scala 2.13+
makes some Scala 2.13 APIs (primarily collections, also some others) available on 2.11 and 2.12, to aid cross-building
Implementation of the new Scala 2.13 Collections
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Giter8 template for a simple hello world app in Scala.
Scala wrappers for Java's Swing API for desktop GUIs
Scala 2 community build — a corpus of open-source repos built against Scala nightlies
Scala 2 team issues. Not for user-facing bugs or directly actionable user-facing improvements. For build/test/infra and for longer-term planning and idea tracking. Our bug tracker is at https://github.com/scala/bug/issues
community-contributed additions to the Scala 2.13 collections
The batteries-included Scala
Depend on Scala modules like a pro
the Scala delimited continuations plugin and library
The project that generates Scala release notes.
Visual Studio Code extension for syntax highlighting Scala sources
backwards-binary-compatible Scala standard library additions
Benchmarks for scalac
obsolete — archival use only
Scala Improvement Proposals
web site for the Scala Center @ EPFL in Switzerland
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partially-automatic generation of tests for the entire collections library
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A Chef cookbook that manages Scala's CI infrastructure.
Scala 2's PR&CI automation bot
A fork of https://gitlab.ow2.org/asm/asm for the Scala compiler
sbt plugin for scala modules.
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a binary contract between Zinc and Scala Compilers
Legacy repo for testing framework for Scala versions <= 2.12
A fork of asm.ow2.org for the Scala compiler
Scripts used by eponymous jenkins jobs at http://scala-webapps.epfl.ch/jenkins/
The new Jline
This repository houses branches for the Scala 3 LTS, main repository is under scala/scala3.
Checks if the author has signed the Scala CLA
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Smoke Test for newly created Scala distributions
The nightly documentation of scala 3
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Conglomerate pom file to pull in components of Scala standard library easily.
SBT interface to partest
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Build support for the various Scala Modules
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Scala builds several key components on GitHub, including the Scala 2 and Scala 3 compilers, along with a variety of libraries that enhance Scala's functionality, such as scala-async and scala-parser-combinators.
The primary programming language used by scala is Scala itself. Additionally, their repositories feature Shell scripts, HTML, SCSS, Java, and XML to support various development needs.
Yes, scala's repositories are public on GitHub, allowing users to access a range of projects and libraries, contribute to development, and review code related to the Scala programming environment.
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