1scalap(1)                        USER COMMANDS                       scalap(1)
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NAME

6       scalap - Scala class file decoder for the Scala 2 language
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SYNOPSIS

9       scalap  [ <options> ] <class name>
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PARAMETERS

12       <options>
13              Command line options. See OPTIONS below.
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15       <class name>
16              Full-qualified name of a class to be decoded (such as hello.Hel‐
17              loWorld).
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DESCRIPTION

20       The scalap tool reads a class file generated by theScala compiler,  and
21       displays object and class definitions.
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23       By default, scalap looks for the given class file in the current direc‐
24       tory. You  can  specify  a  separate  classpath  with  -classpath  (see
25       OPTIONS, below).
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OPTIONS

28       The  decoder  has  a  set of standard options that are supported on the
29       current  development  environment  and  will  be  supported  in  future
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32   Standard Options
33       -help  Display this usage message.
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35       -private
36              Print private definitions.
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38       -verbose
39              Print out additional information.
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41       -version
42              Print product version and exit.
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44       -cp | -classpath
45              Specify where to find user class files.
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EXAMPLES

48       Display definitions for a generated class file
49              scalap hello.HelloWorld
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EXIT STATUS

52       scalap returns a zero exist status if it succeeds to process the speci‐
53       fied input files. Non zero is returned in case of failure.
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AUTHOR

56       Written by Ilya Sergey.
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REPORTING BUGS

59       Report bugs to https://issues.scala-lang.org/.
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62       This is  open-source  software,  available  to  you  under  a  BSD-like
63       license.  See  accomponying  "copyright"  or "LICENSE" file for copying
64       conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or  FIT‐
65       NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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SEE ALSO

68       fsc(1), scala(1), scalac(1), scaladoc(1)
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72version 1.0                        June 2006                         scalap(1)
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