diff --git a/_downloads/2013-03-13-2.10.1.md b/_downloads/2013-03-13-2.10.1.md index 0cb4b7389..7e4d0de7c 100644 --- a/_downloads/2013-03-13-2.10.1.md +++ b/_downloads/2013-03-13-2.10.1.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.10.1 release_date: "March 13, 2013" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.10.1.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.10.1.tgz", "https://scala-lang.org/files/archive/scala-2.10.1.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "23.9 MB"], diff --git a/_downloads/2013-05-31-2.10.2-RC2.md b/_downloads/2013-05-31-2.10.2-RC2.md index b4e54d197..901961bf8 100644 --- a/_downloads/2013-05-31-2.10.2-RC2.md +++ b/_downloads/2013-05-31-2.10.2-RC2.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.10.2-RC2 release_date: "May 31, 2013" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.10.2-RC2.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.10.2-RC2.tgz", "https://scala-lang.org/files/archive/scala-2.10.2-RC2.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "20 MB"], diff --git a/_downloads/2013-06-06-2.10.2.md b/_downloads/2013-06-06-2.10.2.md index cc99e3b74..3f561024a 100644 --- a/_downloads/2013-06-06-2.10.2.md +++ b/_downloads/2013-06-06-2.10.2.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.10.2 release_date: "June 6, 2013" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.10.2.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.10.2.tgz", "https://scala-lang.org/files/archive/scala-2.10.2.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "20 MB"], diff --git a/_downloads/2013-09-18-2.10.3-RC2.md b/_downloads/2013-09-18-2.10.3-RC2.md index 2bcc944df..539e815a3 100644 --- a/_downloads/2013-09-18-2.10.3-RC2.md +++ b/_downloads/2013-09-18-2.10.3-RC2.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.10.3-RC2 release_date: "September 18, 2013" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.10.3-RC2.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.10.3-RC2.tgz", "https://scala-lang.org/files/archive/scala-2.10.3-RC2.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "20 MB"], diff --git a/_downloads/2013-09-24-2.10.3-RC3.md b/_downloads/2013-09-24-2.10.3-RC3.md index 30d4c81cc..53351b71b 100644 --- a/_downloads/2013-09-24-2.10.3-RC3.md +++ b/_downloads/2013-09-24-2.10.3-RC3.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.10.3-RC3 release_date: "September 24, 2013" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.10.3-RC3.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.10.3-RC3.tgz", "https://scala-lang.org/files/archive/scala-2.10.3-RC3.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "20 MB"], diff --git a/_downloads/2013-10-01-2.10.3.md b/_downloads/2013-10-01-2.10.3.md index ae1fac0f2..ad95273de 100644 --- a/_downloads/2013-10-01-2.10.3.md +++ b/_downloads/2013-10-01-2.10.3.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.10.3 release_date: "October 1, 2013" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.10.3.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.10.3.tgz", "https://scala-lang.org/files/archive/scala-2.10.3.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "20 MB"], diff --git a/_downloads/2013-12-20-2.10.4-RC1.md b/_downloads/2013-12-20-2.10.4-RC1.md index 1a9c5d6c5..0c0827d2d 100644 --- a/_downloads/2013-12-20-2.10.4-RC1.md +++ b/_downloads/2013-12-20-2.10.4-RC1.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.10.4-RC1 release_date: "December 20, 2013" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.10.4-RC1.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.10.4-RC1.tgz", "https://scala-lang.org/files/archive/scala-2.10.4-RC1.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "28.55M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2014-02-04-2.10.4-RC2.md b/_downloads/2014-02-04-2.10.4-RC2.md index fda7c1af9..ff255b435 100644 --- a/_downloads/2014-02-04-2.10.4-RC2.md +++ b/_downloads/2014-02-04-2.10.4-RC2.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.10.4-RC2 release_date: "Feburary 4, 2014" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.10.4-RC2.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.10.4-RC2.tgz", "https://scala-lang.org/files/archive/scala-2.10.4-RC2.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "28.55M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2014-02-25-2.10.4-RC3.md b/_downloads/2014-02-25-2.10.4-RC3.md index 5028ba416..0f3b8f180 100644 --- a/_downloads/2014-02-25-2.10.4-RC3.md +++ b/_downloads/2014-02-25-2.10.4-RC3.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.10.4-RC3 release_date: "February 25, 2014" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.10.4-RC3.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.10.4-RC3.tgz", "https://scala-lang.org/files/archive/scala-2.10.4-RC3.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "28.55M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2014-03-06-2.11.0-RC1.md b/_downloads/2014-03-06-2.11.0-RC1.md index d38b9b61f..2398c2290 100644 --- a/_downloads/2014-03-06-2.11.0-RC1.md +++ b/_downloads/2014-03-06-2.11.0-RC1.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.11.0-RC1 release_date: "March 06, 2014" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.11.0-RC1.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.11.0-RC1.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.11.0-RC1/scala-2.11.0-RC1.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "24.73M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2014-03-20-2.11.0-RC3.md b/_downloads/2014-03-20-2.11.0-RC3.md index 75c05e756..45581e03a 100644 --- a/_downloads/2014-03-20-2.11.0-RC3.md +++ b/_downloads/2014-03-20-2.11.0-RC3.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.11.0-RC3 release_date: "March 20, 2014" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.11.0-RC3.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.11.0-RC3.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.11.0-RC3/scala-2.11.0-RC3.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "24.77M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2014-03-24-2.10.4.md b/_downloads/2014-03-24-2.10.4.md index 257c9122e..64a131a55 100644 --- a/_downloads/2014-03-24-2.10.4.md +++ b/_downloads/2014-03-24-2.10.4.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.10.4 release_date: "March 24, 2014" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.10.4.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.10.4.tgz", "https://scala-lang.org/files/archive/scala-2.10.4.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "28.55M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2014-04-08-2.11.0-RC4.md b/_downloads/2014-04-08-2.11.0-RC4.md index 9d610bd26..5bfda3099 100644 --- a/_downloads/2014-04-08-2.11.0-RC4.md +++ b/_downloads/2014-04-08-2.11.0-RC4.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.11.0-RC4 release_date: "April 08, 2014" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.11.0-RC4.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.11.0-RC4.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.11.0-RC4/scala-2.11.0-RC4.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "24.79M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2014-04-21-2.11.0.md b/_downloads/2014-04-21-2.11.0.md index 9f88502d3..35329c958 100644 --- a/_downloads/2014-04-21-2.11.0.md +++ b/_downloads/2014-04-21-2.11.0.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.11.0 release_date: "April 21, 2014" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.11.0.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.11.0.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.11.0/scala-2.11.0.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "24.80M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2014-05-21-2.11.1.md b/_downloads/2014-05-21-2.11.1.md index 8e844d406..a33998598 100644 --- a/_downloads/2014-05-21-2.11.1.md +++ b/_downloads/2014-05-21-2.11.1.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.11.1 release_date: "May 21, 2014" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.11.1.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.11.1.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.11.1/scala-2.11.1.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "24.50M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2014-07-24-2.11.2.md b/_downloads/2014-07-24-2.11.2.md index 3cee9e335..9f583a7d9 100644 --- a/_downloads/2014-07-24-2.11.2.md +++ b/_downloads/2014-07-24-2.11.2.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.11.2 release_date: "July 24, 2014" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.11.2.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.11.2.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.11.2/scala-2.11.2.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "25.26M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2014-10-30-2.11.4.md b/_downloads/2014-10-30-2.11.4.md index d5957f7ca..a8f4f210b 100644 --- a/_downloads/2014-10-30-2.11.4.md +++ b/_downloads/2014-10-30-2.11.4.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.11.4 release_date: "October 30, 2014" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.11.4.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.11.4.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.11.4/scala-2.11.4.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "25.28M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2015-01-14-2.11.5.md b/_downloads/2015-01-14-2.11.5.md index 5304b3f78..8e2670bf6 100644 --- a/_downloads/2015-01-14-2.11.5.md +++ b/_downloads/2015-01-14-2.11.5.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.11.5 release_date: "January 14, 2015" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.11.5.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.11.5.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.11.5/scala-2.11.5.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "25.88M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2015-03-05-2.10.5.md b/_downloads/2015-03-05-2.10.5.md index 1ec55a30e..b3e3e02ae 100644 --- a/_downloads/2015-03-05-2.10.5.md +++ b/_downloads/2015-03-05-2.10.5.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.10.5 release_date: "March 05, 2015" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.10.5.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.10.5.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.10.5/scala-2.10.5.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "28.54M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2015-03-05-2.11.6.md b/_downloads/2015-03-05-2.11.6.md index a314f96ab..f610bdb0d 100644 --- a/_downloads/2015-03-05-2.11.6.md +++ b/_downloads/2015-03-05-2.11.6.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.11.6 release_date: "March 05, 2015" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.11.6.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.11.6.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.11.6/scala-2.11.6.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "25.87M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2015-05-05-2.12.0-M1.md b/_downloads/2015-05-05-2.12.0-M1.md index 097802c73..9833de0ba 100644 --- a/_downloads/2015-05-05-2.12.0-M1.md +++ b/_downloads/2015-05-05-2.12.0-M1.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.0-M1 release_date: "May 05, 2015" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.0-M1.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.12.0-M1.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.12.0-M1/scala-2.12.0-M1.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "23.85M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2015-06-23-2.11.7.md b/_downloads/2015-06-23-2.11.7.md index 135b0fab8..21f32d0b6 100644 --- a/_downloads/2015-06-23-2.11.7.md +++ b/_downloads/2015-06-23-2.11.7.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.11.7 release_date: "June 23, 2015" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.11.7.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.11.7.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.11.7/scala-2.11.7.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "27.14M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2015-07-14-2.12.0-M2.md b/_downloads/2015-07-14-2.12.0-M2.md index 9a87eb083..35c60e28d 100644 --- a/_downloads/2015-07-14-2.12.0-M2.md +++ b/_downloads/2015-07-14-2.12.0-M2.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.0-M2 release_date: "July 14, 2015" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.0-M2.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.12.0-M2.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.12.0-M2/scala-2.12.0-M2.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "18.68M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2015-09-18-2.10.6.md b/_downloads/2015-09-18-2.10.6.md index 2f55b8015..eb7573d63 100644 --- a/_downloads/2015-09-18-2.10.6.md +++ b/_downloads/2015-09-18-2.10.6.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.10.6 release_date: "September 18, 2015" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.10.6.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.10.6.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.10.6/scala-2.10.6.tgz", "Max OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "28.54M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2015-10-06-2.12.0-M3.md b/_downloads/2015-10-06-2.12.0-M3.md index 815170ade..3585c6be1 100644 --- a/_downloads/2015-10-06-2.12.0-M3.md +++ b/_downloads/2015-10-06-2.12.0-M3.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.0-M3 release_date: "October 06, 2015" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.0-M3.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.12.0-M3.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.12.0-M3/scala-2.12.0-M3.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "19.97M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2016-03-08-2.11.8.md b/_downloads/2016-03-08-2.11.8.md index 82f8b3fd1..903099cd0 100644 --- a/_downloads/2016-03-08-2.11.8.md +++ b/_downloads/2016-03-08-2.11.8.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.11.8 release_date: "March 08, 2016" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.11.8.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.11.8.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.11.8/scala-2.11.8.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "27.35M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2016-04-11-2.12.0-M4.md b/_downloads/2016-04-11-2.12.0-M4.md index d0b81f684..6dbf02038 100644 --- a/_downloads/2016-04-11-2.12.0-M4.md +++ b/_downloads/2016-04-11-2.12.0-M4.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.0-M4 release_date: "April 11, 2016" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.0-M4.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.12.0-M4.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.12.0-M4/scala-2.12.0-M4.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "18.04M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2016-06-29-2.12.0-M5.md b/_downloads/2016-06-29-2.12.0-M5.md index bce4d2310..b28e7d72c 100644 --- a/_downloads/2016-06-29-2.12.0-M5.md +++ b/_downloads/2016-06-29-2.12.0-M5.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.0-M5 release_date: "June 29, 2016" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.0-M5.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.12.0-M5.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.12.0-M5/scala-2.12.0-M5.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "17.53M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2016-09-06-2.12.0-RC1.md b/_downloads/2016-09-06-2.12.0-RC1.md index 2c744ff1b..31454335e 100644 --- a/_downloads/2016-09-06-2.12.0-RC1.md +++ b/_downloads/2016-09-06-2.12.0-RC1.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.0-RC1 release_date: "September 06, 2016" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.0-RC1.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.12.0-RC1.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.12.0-RC1/scala-2.12.0-RC1.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "17.65M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2016-10-18-2.12.0-RC2.md b/_downloads/2016-10-18-2.12.0-RC2.md index a2e8b9bd4..9e8bf24c0 100644 --- a/_downloads/2016-10-18-2.12.0-RC2.md +++ b/_downloads/2016-10-18-2.12.0-RC2.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.0-RC2 release_date: "October 18, 2016" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.0-RC2.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.12.0-RC2.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.12.0-RC2/scala-2.12.0-RC2.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "19.24M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2016-12-05-2.12.1.md b/_downloads/2016-12-05-2.12.1.md index eeef9f695..cdd339cb9 100644 --- a/_downloads/2016-12-05-2.12.1.md +++ b/_downloads/2016-12-05-2.12.1.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.1 release_date: "December 05, 2016" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.1.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.1/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2017-04-17-2.13.0-M1.md b/_downloads/2017-04-17-2.13.0-M1.md index 1819df607..a4a9b12cb 100644 --- a/_downloads/2017-04-17-2.13.0-M1.md +++ b/_downloads/2017-04-17-2.13.0-M1.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.0-M1 release_date: "April 18, 2017" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.0-M1.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. 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It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.2/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2017-07-26-2.12.3.md b/_downloads/2017-07-26-2.12.3.md index 683e86c16..887ea038e 100644 --- a/_downloads/2017-07-26-2.12.3.md +++ b/_downloads/2017-07-26-2.12.3.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.3 release_date: "July 26, 2017" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.3.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.3/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2017-08-08-2.13.0-M2.md b/_downloads/2017-08-08-2.13.0-M2.md index dadefb82f..81ffdb83e 100644 --- a/_downloads/2017-08-08-2.13.0-M2.md +++ b/_downloads/2017-08-08-2.13.0-M2.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.0-M2 release_date: "August 08, 2017" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.0-M2.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.0-M2.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.0-M2/scala-2.13.0-M2.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "16.85M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2017-10-17-2.12.4.md b/_downloads/2017-10-17-2.12.4.md index 0140960d2..6f8154b03 100644 --- a/_downloads/2017-10-17-2.12.4.md +++ b/_downloads/2017-10-17-2.12.4.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.4 release_date: "October 17, 2017" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.4.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.4/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2017-11-09-2.10.7.md b/_downloads/2017-11-09-2.10.7.md index 5b1555216..bf572f546 100644 --- a/_downloads/2017-11-09-2.10.7.md +++ b/_downloads/2017-11-09-2.10.7.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.10.7 release_date: "November 09, 2017" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.10.7.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.10.7/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2017-11-09-2.11.12.md b/_downloads/2017-11-09-2.11.12.md index 9210534b0..93650c489 100644 --- a/_downloads/2017-11-09-2.11.12.md +++ b/_downloads/2017-11-09-2.11.12.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.11.12 release_date: "November 09, 2017" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.11.12.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java Runtime Environment, version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.11.12/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2018-01-31-2.13.0-M3.md b/_downloads/2018-01-31-2.13.0-M3.md index f07ddcf8d..5123b34de 100644 --- a/_downloads/2018-01-31-2.13.0-M3.md +++ b/_downloads/2018-01-31-2.13.0-M3.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.0-M3 release_date: "January 31, 2018" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.0-M3.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.0-M3.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.0-M3/scala-2.13.0-M3.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "17.31M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2018-03-15-2.12.5.md b/_downloads/2018-03-15-2.12.5.md index 24e8f35a6..2d1acb61f 100644 --- a/_downloads/2018-03-15-2.12.5.md +++ b/_downloads/2018-03-15-2.12.5.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.5 release_date: "March 19, 2018" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.5.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.5/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2018-04-27-2.12.6.md b/_downloads/2018-04-27-2.12.6.md index 57bc0398a..b1410e095 100644 --- a/_downloads/2018-04-27-2.12.6.md +++ b/_downloads/2018-04-27-2.12.6.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.6 release_date: "April 27, 2018" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.6.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.6/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2018-05-15-2.13.0-M4.md b/_downloads/2018-05-15-2.13.0-M4.md index aeace5148..90047fa8a 100644 --- a/_downloads/2018-05-15-2.13.0-M4.md +++ b/_downloads/2018-05-15-2.13.0-M4.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.0-M4 release_date: "May 15, 2018" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.0-M4.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.0-M4.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.0-M4/scala-2.13.0-M4.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "16.54M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2018-08-30-2.13.0-M5.md b/_downloads/2018-08-30-2.13.0-M5.md index 6e89ab032..22c8059b7 100644 --- a/_downloads/2018-08-30-2.13.0-M5.md +++ b/_downloads/2018-08-30-2.13.0-M5.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.0-M5 release_date: "August 30, 2018" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.0-M5.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.0-M5.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.0-M5/scala-2.13.0-M5.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "16.90M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2018-09-27-2.12.7.md b/_downloads/2018-09-27-2.12.7.md index 23c9d6fe5..eb670518b 100644 --- a/_downloads/2018-09-27-2.12.7.md +++ b/_downloads/2018-09-27-2.12.7.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.7 release_date: "September 27, 2018" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.7.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: 3-clause BSD license api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.7/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2018-12-04-2.12.8.md b/_downloads/2018-12-04-2.12.8.md index f7fafe929..4898fb2d5 100644 --- a/_downloads/2018-12-04-2.12.8.md +++ b/_downloads/2018-12-04-2.12.8.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.8 release_date: "December 04, 2018" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.8.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.8/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2019-04-08-2.13.0-RC1.md b/_downloads/2019-04-08-2.13.0-RC1.md index a5b150f3f..ecfc3f709 100644 --- a/_downloads/2019-04-08-2.13.0-RC1.md +++ b/_downloads/2019-04-08-2.13.0-RC1.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.0-RC1 release_date: "April 08, 2019" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.0-RC1.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.0-RC1.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.0-RC1/scala-2.13.0-RC1.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "18.35M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2019-05-17-2.13.0-RC2.md b/_downloads/2019-05-17-2.13.0-RC2.md index f57b48d3c..75d651b4f 100644 --- a/_downloads/2019-05-17-2.13.0-RC2.md +++ b/_downloads/2019-05-17-2.13.0-RC2.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.0-RC2 release_date: "May 17, 2019" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.0-RC2.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.0-RC2.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.0-RC2/scala-2.13.0-RC2.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "18.51M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2019-05-31-2.13.0-RC3.md b/_downloads/2019-05-31-2.13.0-RC3.md index 824c6b12c..db2999141 100644 --- a/_downloads/2019-05-31-2.13.0-RC3.md +++ b/_downloads/2019-05-31-2.13.0-RC3.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.0-RC3 release_date: "May 31, 2019" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.0-RC3.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.0-RC3.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.0-RC3/scala-2.13.0-RC3.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "18.51M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2019-06-11-2.13.0.md b/_downloads/2019-06-11-2.13.0.md index 60674d5b0..fb06d04d8 100644 --- a/_downloads/2019-06-11-2.13.0.md +++ b/_downloads/2019-06-11-2.13.0.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.0 release_date: "June 11, 2019" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.0.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.0/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2019-08-05-2.12.9.md b/_downloads/2019-08-05-2.12.9.md index 481ff3972..ce104ff26 100644 --- a/_downloads/2019-08-05-2.12.9.md +++ b/_downloads/2019-08-05-2.12.9.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.9 release_date: "August 05, 2019" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.9.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.9/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2019-09-10-2.12.10.md b/_downloads/2019-09-10-2.12.10.md index 86ec64d79..87c09af2f 100644 --- a/_downloads/2019-09-10-2.12.10.md +++ b/_downloads/2019-09-10-2.12.10.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.10 release_date: "September 10, 2019" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.10.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.10/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2019-09-18-2.13.1.md b/_downloads/2019-09-18-2.13.1.md index f0c28b7ec..c43349391 100644 --- a/_downloads/2019-09-18-2.13.1.md +++ b/_downloads/2019-09-18-2.13.1.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.1 release_date: "September 18, 2019" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.1.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.1/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2020-03-16-2.12.11.md b/_downloads/2020-03-16-2.12.11.md index 0e5841d8d..fa8b0b3e8 100644 --- a/_downloads/2020-03-16-2.12.11.md +++ b/_downloads/2020-03-16-2.12.11.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.11 release_date: "March 16, 2020" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.11.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.11/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2020-04-22-2.13.2.md b/_downloads/2020-04-22-2.13.2.md index 94494841a..cb53d8051 100644 --- a/_downloads/2020-04-22-2.13.2.md +++ b/_downloads/2020-04-22-2.13.2.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.2 release_date: "April 22, 2020" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.2.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.2/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2020-06-25-2.13.3.md b/_downloads/2020-06-25-2.13.3.md index 82f840082..428232848 100644 --- a/_downloads/2020-06-25-2.13.3.md +++ b/_downloads/2020-06-25-2.13.3.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.3 release_date: "June 25, 2020" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.3.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.3/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2020-07-13-2.12.12.md b/_downloads/2020-07-13-2.12.12.md index b4b8707c4..83abdcb5b 100644 --- a/_downloads/2020-07-13-2.12.12.md +++ b/_downloads/2020-07-13-2.12.12.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.12 release_date: "July 13, 2020" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.12.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.12/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2020-11-19-2.13.4.md b/_downloads/2020-11-19-2.13.4.md index 0a5cdbd22..1674387ce 100644 --- a/_downloads/2020-11-19-2.13.4.md +++ b/_downloads/2020-11-19-2.13.4.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.4 release_date: "November 19, 2020" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.4.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.4/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2021-01-12-2.12.13.md b/_downloads/2021-01-12-2.12.13.md index df3bb661c..2b961c009 100644 --- a/_downloads/2021-01-12-2.12.13.md +++ b/_downloads/2021-01-12-2.12.13.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.13 release_date: "January 12, 2021" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.13.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.13/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2021-02-22-2.13.5.md b/_downloads/2021-02-22-2.13.5.md index 46f51f648..b9d1ac43e 100644 --- a/_downloads/2021-02-22-2.13.5.md +++ b/_downloads/2021-02-22-2.13.5.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.5 release_date: "February 22, 2021" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.5.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.5/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2021-05-17-2.13.6.md b/_downloads/2021-05-17-2.13.6.md index e5184d18b..432aeea98 100644 --- a/_downloads/2021-05-17-2.13.6.md +++ b/_downloads/2021-05-17-2.13.6.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.6 release_date: "May 17, 2021" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.6.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.6/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.6.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.6/scala-2.13.6.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "22.32M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2021-05-28-2.12.14.md b/_downloads/2021-05-28-2.12.14.md index 0a55dfaaa..8e629dc68 100644 --- a/_downloads/2021-05-28-2.12.14.md +++ b/_downloads/2021-05-28-2.12.14.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.14 release_date: "May 28, 2021" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.14.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.14/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2021-09-14-2.12.15.md b/_downloads/2021-09-14-2.12.15.md index 41e575695..7cd6bd26a 100644 --- a/_downloads/2021-09-14-2.12.15.md +++ b/_downloads/2021-09-14-2.12.15.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.15 release_date: "September 14, 2021" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.15.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.15/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2021-11-01-2.13.7.md b/_downloads/2021-11-01-2.13.7.md index 5e6a86130..1a14a4752 100644 --- a/_downloads/2021-11-01-2.13.7.md +++ b/_downloads/2021-11-01-2.13.7.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.7 release_date: "November 01, 2021" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.7.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.7/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2022-01-12-2.13.8.md b/_downloads/2022-01-12-2.13.8.md index 021375c70..21a2e9583 100644 --- a/_downloads/2022-01-12-2.13.8.md +++ b/_downloads/2022-01-12-2.13.8.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.8 release_date: "January 12, 2022" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.8.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." license: Apache License, Version 2.0 api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.8/ resources: [ diff --git a/_downloads/2022-06-10-2.12.16.md b/_downloads/2022-06-10-2.12.16.md index b8172b277..48a562336 100644 --- a/_downloads/2022-06-10-2.12.16.md +++ b/_downloads/2022-06-10-2.12.16.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.16 release_date: "June 10, 2022" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.16.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.16/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.12.16.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.12.16/scala-2.12.16.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "20.06M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2022-09-16-2.12.17.md b/_downloads/2022-09-16-2.12.17.md index 83b43c9dc..b224783e4 100644 --- a/_downloads/2022-09-16-2.12.17.md +++ b/_downloads/2022-09-16-2.12.17.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.17 release_date: "September 16, 2022" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.17.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.17/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.12.17.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.12.17/scala-2.12.17.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "19.99M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2022-09-21-2.13.9.md b/_downloads/2022-09-21-2.13.9.md index 4e8e03f52..99f00333a 100644 --- a/_downloads/2022-09-21-2.13.9.md +++ b/_downloads/2022-09-21-2.13.9.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.9 release_date: "September 21, 2022" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.9.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.9/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.9.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.9/scala-2.13.9.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "22.51M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2022-10-13-2.13.10.md b/_downloads/2022-10-13-2.13.10.md index f75e9f57b..156eb6228 100644 --- a/_downloads/2022-10-13-2.13.10.md +++ b/_downloads/2022-10-13-2.13.10.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.10 release_date: "October 13, 2022" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.10.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.10/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.10.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.10/scala-2.13.10.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "22.57M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2023-06-07-2.12.18.md b/_downloads/2023-06-07-2.12.18.md index 8e35f5b6f..28d0fb73a 100644 --- a/_downloads/2023-06-07-2.12.18.md +++ b/_downloads/2023-06-07-2.12.18.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.18 release_date: "June 07, 2023" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.18.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.18/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.12.18.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.12.18/scala-2.12.18.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "20.01M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2023-06-07-2.13.11.md b/_downloads/2023-06-07-2.13.11.md index 3cabb6717..730c234c9 100644 --- a/_downloads/2023-06-07-2.13.11.md +++ b/_downloads/2023-06-07-2.13.11.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.11 release_date: "June 7, 2023" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.11.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.11/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.11.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.11/scala-2.13.11.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "22.88M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2023-09-11-2.13.12.md b/_downloads/2023-09-11-2.13.12.md index 1b7e6c157..37e36bbde 100644 --- a/_downloads/2023-09-11-2.13.12.md +++ b/_downloads/2023-09-11-2.13.12.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.12 release_date: "September 11, 2023" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.12.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.12/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.12.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.12/scala-2.13.12.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "22.90M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2024-02-20-2.12.19.md b/_downloads/2024-02-20-2.12.19.md index 0ef272606..148a37e04 100644 --- a/_downloads/2024-02-20-2.12.19.md +++ b/_downloads/2024-02-20-2.12.19.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.19 release_date: "February 26, 2024" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.19.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.19/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.12.19.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.12.19/scala-2.12.19.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "20.08M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2024-02-26-2.13.13.md b/_downloads/2024-02-26-2.13.13.md index ddb12bae7..1a4e20ffd 100644 --- a/_downloads/2024-02-26-2.13.13.md +++ b/_downloads/2024-02-26-2.13.13.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.13 release_date: "February 26, 2024" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.13.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.13/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.13.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.13/scala-2.13.13.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "23.02M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2024-05-01-2.13.14.md b/_downloads/2024-05-01-2.13.14.md index b527d01ac..ff7a4126d 100644 --- a/_downloads/2024-05-01-2.13.14.md +++ b/_downloads/2024-05-01-2.13.14.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.14 release_date: "May 1, 2024" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.14.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.14/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.14.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.14/scala-2.13.14.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "23.31M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2024-09-04-2.12.20.md b/_downloads/2024-09-04-2.12.20.md index 0f1bec45e..2bee5957c 100644 --- a/_downloads/2024-09-04-2.12.20.md +++ b/_downloads/2024-09-04-2.12.20.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.12.20 release_date: "September 4, 2024" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.12.20.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.12.20/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.12.20.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.12.20/scala-2.12.20.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "20.08M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2024-09-25-2.13.15.md b/_downloads/2024-09-25-2.13.15.md index 41e6ce4af..aa875312d 100644 --- a/_downloads/2024-09-25-2.13.15.md +++ b/_downloads/2024-09-25-2.13.15.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.15 release_date: "September 25, 2024" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.15.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.15/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.15.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.15/scala-2.13.15.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "23.36M"], diff --git a/_downloads/2025-01-15-2.13.16.md b/_downloads/2025-01-15-2.13.16.md index 91997db79..02e0726e8 100644 --- a/_downloads/2025-01-15-2.13.16.md +++ b/_downloads/2025-01-15-2.13.16.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ release_version: 2.13.16 release_date: "January 15, 2025" show_resources: "true" permalink: /download/2.13.16.html -requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java 8 or later, available here." +requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires Java, version 8 or later, which can be downloaded from java.com." api_docs: https://www.scala-lang.org/api/2.13.16/ resources: [ ["-main-unixsys", "scala-2.13.16.tgz", "https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/download/v2.13.16/scala-2.13.16.tgz", "Mac OS X, Unix, Cygwin", "21.57M"], diff --git a/_events/2015-09-25-scalaupnorth.md b/_events/2015-09-25-scalaupnorth.md index b510c91f3..6c0f02b89 100644 --- a/_events/2015-09-25-scalaupnorth.md +++ b/_events/2015-09-25-scalaupnorth.md @@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ location: Toronto, ON, Canada description: "" start: 25 September 2015 end: 26 September 2015 -link-out: http://scalaupnorth.com/2015.html +link-out: https://web.archive.org/web/20160503224847/http://scalaupnorth.com/2015.html --- diff --git a/_events/2016-08-05-scalaupnorth.md b/_events/2016-08-05-scalaupnorth.md index 621bb87ad..4061a97ea 100644 --- a/_events/2016-08-05-scalaupnorth.md +++ b/_events/2016-08-05-scalaupnorth.md @@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ location: Montreal, QC, Canada description: "" start: 5 August 2016 end: 6 August 2016 -link-out: http://scalaupnorth.com/2016.html +link-out: https://web.archive.org/web/20170626002559/http://scalaupnorth.com/2016.html --- diff --git a/_posts/2013-02-28-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC2.md b/_posts/2013-02-28-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC2.md index 44aee8677..9c7a203ad 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-02-28-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC2.md +++ b/_posts/2013-02-28-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC2.md @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ As for 2.10.0, here's an overview of the most prominent new features and improve The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20121112211549/scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). #### A big thank you to all the contributors! diff --git a/_posts/2013-03-06-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC3.md b/_posts/2013-03-06-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC3.md index daef9be12..4c4427b66 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-03-06-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC3.md +++ b/_posts/2013-03-06-release-notes-v2.10.1-RC3.md @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ As for 2.10.0, here's an overview of the most prominent new features and improve The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20121112211549/scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). #### A big thank you to all the contributors! diff --git a/_posts/2013-03-13-release-notes-v2.10.1.md b/_posts/2013-03-13-release-notes-v2.10.1.md index ae73a6fa6..6b00156a9 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-03-13-release-notes-v2.10.1.md +++ b/_posts/2013-03-13-release-notes-v2.10.1.md @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Since 2.10.1 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20121112211549/scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). #### A big thank you to all the contributors! diff --git a/_posts/2013-05-23-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC1.md b/_posts/2013-05-23-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC1.md index 38940e4ad..8d4da20de 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-05-23-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC1.md +++ b/_posts/2013-05-23-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC1.md @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Since 2.10.2 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20121112211549/scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). #### A big thank you to all the contributors! diff --git a/_posts/2013-05-31-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC2.md b/_posts/2013-05-31-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC2.md index 59bfa221e..fe686ed56 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-05-31-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC2.md +++ b/_posts/2013-05-31-release-notes-v2.10.2-RC2.md @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Since 2.10.2 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20121112211549/scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). #### A big thank you to all the contributors! diff --git a/_posts/2013-06-06-release-notes-v2.10.2.md b/_posts/2013-06-06-release-notes-v2.10.2.md index c6b82e8d8..af6e9a05b 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-06-06-release-notes-v2.10.2.md +++ b/_posts/2013-06-06-release-notes-v2.10.2.md @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Since 2.10.2 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20121112211549/scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). #### A big thank you to all the contributors! diff --git a/_posts/2013-09-18-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC2.md b/_posts/2013-09-18-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC2.md index cca6eaf08..2c969ac9b 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-09-18-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC2.md +++ b/_posts/2013-09-18-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC2.md @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Since 2.10.3 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20121112211549/scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2013-09-24-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC3.md b/_posts/2013-09-24-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC3.md index fb5a80229..a4803fcf5 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-09-24-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC3.md +++ b/_posts/2013-09-24-release-notes-v2.10.3-RC3.md @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Since 2.10.3 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20121112211549/scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2013-10-01-release-notes-v2.10.3.md b/_posts/2013-10-01-release-notes-v2.10.3.md index 7313aa818..996e8e4bb 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-10-01-release-notes-v2.10.3.md +++ b/_posts/2013-10-01-release-notes-v2.10.3.md @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Since 2.10.3 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20121112211549/scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2013-12-20-release-notes-v2.10.4-RC1.md b/_posts/2013-12-20-release-notes-v2.10.4-RC1.md index 3e5ce9b93..b97a3108f 100644 --- a/_posts/2013-12-20-release-notes-v2.10.4-RC1.md +++ b/_posts/2013-12-20-release-notes-v2.10.4-RC1.md @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Since 2.10.4 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20121112211549/scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2014-02-04-release-notes-2.10.4-RC2.md b/_posts/2014-02-04-release-notes-2.10.4-RC2.md index e5f3d4de4..e47871eac 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-02-04-release-notes-2.10.4-RC2.md +++ b/_posts/2014-02-04-release-notes-2.10.4-RC2.md @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Since 2.10.4 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20121112211549/scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2014-02-25-release-notes-2.10.4-RC3.md b/_posts/2014-02-25-release-notes-2.10.4-RC3.md index 86c1afd99..8a02b0713 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-02-25-release-notes-2.10.4-RC3.md +++ b/_posts/2014-02-25-release-notes-2.10.4-RC3.md @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Since 2.10.4 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20121112211549/scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2014-03-06-release-notes-2.11.0-RC1.md b/_posts/2014-03-06-release-notes-2.11.0-RC1.md index 384cb7968..47e762953 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-03-06-release-notes-2.11.0-RC1.md +++ b/_posts/2014-03-06-release-notes-2.11.0-RC1.md @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ This release contains all of the bug fixes and improvements made in the 2.10 ser * The compiler has been modularized internally, to separate the presentation compiler, scaladoc and the REPL. We hope this will make it easier to contribute. In this release, all of these modules are still packaged in scala-compiler.jar. We plan to ship them in separate JARs in 2.12.x. * Reflection, macros and quasiquotes * Please see [this detailed changelog](https://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/macros/changelog211.html) that lists all significant changes and provides advice on forward and backward compatibility. - * See also this [summary](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. + * See also this [summary](https://web.archive.org/web/20140507100409/http://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. * [#3321](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/3321) introduced [Sprinter](https://vladimirnik.github.io/sprinter/), a new AST pretty-printing library! Very useful for tools that deal with source code. * Back-end * The [GenBCode back-end](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/2620) (experimental in 2.11). See [@magarciaepfl's extensive documentation](https://magarciaepfl.github.io/scala/). diff --git a/_posts/2014-03-20-release-notes-2.11.0-RC3.md b/_posts/2014-03-20-release-notes-2.11.0-RC3.md index 3a6e78e41..42ee83b7f 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-03-20-release-notes-2.11.0-RC3.md +++ b/_posts/2014-03-20-release-notes-2.11.0-RC3.md @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ This release contains all of the bug fixes and improvements made in the 2.10 ser * The compiler has been modularized internally, to separate the presentation compiler, scaladoc and the REPL. We hope this will make it easier to contribute. In this release, all of these modules are still packaged in scala-compiler.jar. We plan to ship them in separate JARs in 2.12.x. * Reflection, macros and quasiquotes * Please see [this detailed changelog](https://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/macros/changelog211.html) that lists all significant changes and provides advice on forward and backward compatibility. - * See also this [summary](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. + * See also this [summary](https://web.archive.org/web/20140507100409/http://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. * [#3321](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/3321) introduced [Sprinter](https://vladimirnik.github.io/sprinter/), a new AST pretty-printing library! Very useful for tools that deal with source code. * Back-end * The [GenBCode back-end](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/2620) (experimental in 2.11). See [@magarciaepfl's extensive documentation](https://magarciaepfl.github.io/scala/). diff --git a/_posts/2014-03-24-release-notes-2.10.4.md b/_posts/2014-03-24-release-notes-2.10.4.md index 5dcb2570d..4cc16e920 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-03-24-release-notes-2.10.4.md +++ b/_posts/2014-03-24-release-notes-2.10.4.md @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Since 2.10.4 is strictly a bug-fix release, here's an overview of the most promi The API is subject to (possibly major) changes in the 2.11.x series, but don't let that stop you from experimenting with them! A lot of developers have already come up with very cool applications for them. -Some examples can be seen at [hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). +Some examples can be seen at [http://scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html](https://web.archive.org/web/20121112211549/scalamacros.org/news/2012/11/05/status-update.html). diff --git a/_posts/2014-04-08-release-notes-2.11.0-RC4.md b/_posts/2014-04-08-release-notes-2.11.0-RC4.md index b92f93b8d..e345abebd 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-04-08-release-notes-2.11.0-RC4.md +++ b/_posts/2014-04-08-release-notes-2.11.0-RC4.md @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ This release contains all of the bug fixes and improvements made in the 2.10 ser * The compiler has been modularized internally, to separate the presentation compiler, scaladoc and the REPL. We hope this will make it easier to contribute. In this release, all of these modules are still packaged in scala-compiler.jar. We plan to ship them in separate JARs in 2.12.x. * Reflection, macros and quasiquotes * Please see [this detailed changelog](https://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/macros/changelog211.html) that lists all significant changes and provides advice on forward and backward compatibility. - * See also this [summary](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. + * See also this [summary](https://web.archive.org/web/20150219035618/http://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. * [#3321](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/3321) introduced [Sprinter](https://vladimirnik.github.io/sprinter/), a new AST pretty-printing library! Very useful for tools that deal with source code. * Back-end * The [GenBCode back-end](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/2620) (experimental in 2.11). See [@magarciaepfl's extensive documentation](https://magarciaepfl.github.io/scala/). diff --git a/_posts/2014-04-21-release-notes-2.11.0.md b/_posts/2014-04-21-release-notes-2.11.0.md index f1b8d194a..ee82287b4 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-04-21-release-notes-2.11.0.md +++ b/_posts/2014-04-21-release-notes-2.11.0.md @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This release contains all of the bug fixes and improvements made in the 2.10 ser * The compiler has been modularized internally, to separate the presentation compiler, scaladoc and the REPL. We hope this will make it easier to contribute. In this release, all of these modules are still packaged in scala-compiler.jar. We plan to ship them in separate JARs in 2.12.x. * Reflection, macros and quasiquotes * Please see [this detailed changelog](https://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/macros/changelog211.html) that lists all significant changes and provides advice on forward and backward compatibility. - * See also this [summary](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. + * See also this [summary](https://web.archive.org/web/20150219035618/http://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. * [#3321](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/3321) introduced [Sprinter](https://vladimirnik.github.io/sprinter/), a new AST pretty-printing library! Very useful for tools that deal with source code. * Back-end * The [GenBCode back-end](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/2620) (experimental in 2.11). See [@magarciaepfl's extensive documentation](https://magarciaepfl.github.io/scala/). diff --git a/_posts/2014-05-21-release-notes-2.11.1.md b/_posts/2014-05-21-release-notes-2.11.1.md index 19119d493..c20d989b6 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-05-21-release-notes-2.11.1.md +++ b/_posts/2014-05-21-release-notes-2.11.1.md @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ This release contains all of the bug fixes and improvements made in the 2.10 ser * The compiler has been modularized internally, to separate the presentation compiler, scaladoc and the REPL. We hope this will make it easier to contribute. In this release, all of these modules are still packaged in scala-compiler.jar. We plan to ship them in separate JARs in 2.12.x. * Reflection, macros and quasiquotes * Please see [this detailed changelog](https://docs.scala-lang.org/overviews/macros/changelog211.html) that lists all significant changes and provides advice on forward and backward compatibility. - * See also this [summary](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. + * See also this [summary](https://web.archive.org/web/20150219035618/http://scalamacros.org/news/index.html) of the experimental side of the 2.11 development cycle. * [#3321](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/3321) introduced [Sprinter](https://vladimirnik.github.io/sprinter/), a new AST pretty-printing library! Very useful for tools that deal with source code. * Back-end * The [GenBCode back-end](https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/2620) (experimental in 2.11). See [@magarciaepfl's extensive documentation](https://magarciaepfl.github.io/scala/). diff --git a/_posts/2014-07-28-roadmap-next.md b/_posts/2014-07-28-roadmap-next.md index 8f03c7b62..5a4bccbed 100644 --- a/_posts/2014-07-28-roadmap-next.md +++ b/_posts/2014-07-28-roadmap-next.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ This release focuses on improving the standard library. 1. Lazy collections through improved views, including Java 8 streams interop. 2. Parallel collections with performance improvements obtained from operation fusion and more efficient parallel scheduling. 3. An integrated abstraction to handle validation. -3. The (independent) [scala.meta](hxxp://scalamacros.org/news/2014/07/16/roadmap-for-scala-macros.html) project aims to establish a new standard for reflection and macro programming. It will be considered for integration in the standard library once it is mature and stable. +3. The (independent) [scala.meta](https://web.archive.org/web/20140801143621/https://scalamacros.org/news/2014/07/16/roadmap-for-scala-macros.html) project aims to establish a new standard for reflection and macro programming. It will be considered for integration in the standard library once it is mature and stable. 4. As in every Scala release, we’ll also work on improving compiler performance. Since this release focuses on the library, compiler changes will be strictly internal. Backwards compatibility and migration strategy: The changes to collections might require source code to be rewritten, even though this should be rare. However, we aim to maintain source code compatibility modulo an automatic migration tool (analogous to `go fix` for Go) that can do the rewriting automatically. Ideally, that tool should be robust and expressive enough to support cross-building. diff --git a/_posts/2016-05-30-scala-center-advisory-board.md b/_posts/2016-05-30-scala-center-advisory-board.md index cc1eb9c63..fc66bac23 100644 --- a/_posts/2016-05-30-scala-center-advisory-board.md +++ b/_posts/2016-05-30-scala-center-advisory-board.md @@ -104,8 +104,8 @@ that proposals be submitted to the repository at least a week before the meeting to give all the members an opportunity to consider them before meeting. During the first meeting, we also elected Seth Tisue as the secretary, and his -minutes ~~will be published in the next few days~~ have been published -[here](https://scala.epfl.ch/records.html). +minutes ~~will be published in the next few days~~ have been published in the +[Scala Center at EPFL](https://scala.epfl.ch/records.html). The meeting itself was a success! We deferred one proposal until the next meeting (which will take place in August), but adopted four others: diff --git a/_posts/2016-07-08-trait-method-performance.md b/_posts/2016-07-08-trait-method-performance.md index 084eea49b..b3b80b111 100644 --- a/_posts/2016-07-08-trait-method-performance.md +++ b/_posts/2016-07-08-trait-method-performance.md @@ -558,7 +558,7 @@ Some flags used in the examples of this post: [JITWatch](https://github.com/AdoptOpenJDK/jitwatch) is a GUI tool that helps understanding what the JIT is doing (I haven't tried it yet). -A thread (dead link: hxxp://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/hotspot-compiler-dev/2015-April/thread.html#17649) +A thread (https://web.archive.org/web/20210506134240/https://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/hotspot-compiler-dev/2015-April/thread.html#17649) on the hotspot-compiler-dev mailing list on why CHA is disabled for interfaces. Seems to discuss the situation before default methods were a common thing. diff --git a/_posts/2016-07-20-sip-summary-minutes.md b/_posts/2016-07-20-sip-summary-minutes.md index e9f7a5d5c..5c22edb54 100644 --- a/_posts/2016-07-20-sip-summary-minutes.md +++ b/_posts/2016-07-20-sip-summary-minutes.md @@ -57,7 +57,5 @@ in and ask questions to the SIP committee, and have them answered live! You can even watch [past SIP meetings](https://plus.google.com/+ScalaProcess) at any time! -Check out the full meeting minutes from the July 13 SIP meeting -[here](https://docs.scala-lang.org/sips/minutes/2016-07-15-sip-minutes.html), or watch the -video of the meeting -[here](https://plus.google.com/events/c11vhomo86lkejevfkrm6uls900). +Check out the [full meeting minutes from the July 13 SIP meeting](https://docs.scala-lang.org/sips/minutes/2016-07-15-sip-minutes.html), or watch [the +video of the meeting](https://plus.google.com/events/c11vhomo86lkejevfkrm6uls900). diff --git a/_posts/2016-08-15-sip-meeting-august-results.md b/_posts/2016-08-15-sip-meeting-august-results.md index 758583148..983d0e3c5 100644 --- a/_posts/2016-08-15-sip-meeting-august-results.md +++ b/_posts/2016-08-15-sip-meeting-august-results.md @@ -21,8 +21,7 @@ The rejected proposals were: in if's, for and while loops, moving Scala's syntax away from Java and C-like languages. Whereas such changes may be arguably more beautiful, the Committee agreed that would give more problems - than benefits. Seth Tisue, the appointed reviewer, fully explains - the Committee's reaction [here](https://github.com/scala/scala.github.com/issues/555). + than benefits. The appointed reviewer, [Seth Tisue, fully explains the Committee's reaction](https://github.com/scala/scala.github.com/issues/555). - [SIP-16: Self-cleaning macros](https://github.com/scala/improvement-proposals/pull/15). Originally proposed in 2012. Macros add a whole new dimension to the Scala language. Their experimental implementation was adopted by a diff --git a/_posts/2016-11-28-spp.md b/_posts/2016-11-28-spp.md index 42ef60046..50515a950 100644 --- a/_posts/2016-11-28-spp.md +++ b/_posts/2016-11-28-spp.md @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ of the C4 contract](https://scalacenter.github.io/platform/policies.html#policie ### The Collective Code Construction Contract (C4) contract -The C4 process can perhaps be most succinctly motivated by its goals, taken directly from the C4 specification (dead link: rfc.zeromq.org/spec:42/C4/): +The C4 process can perhaps be most succinctly motivated by its goals, taken directly from the [C4 specification](https://rfc.zeromq.org/spec/42/):
C4 is meant to provide a reusable optimal collaboration model for open source software projects. It has these specific goals: @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ licensing, where all modules can choose their open-source licenses so long as they are compatible with the modules already in the Platform. For those that don't have one yet, Mozilla Public License v2 is recommended. The complete description of the rules is available -[here](https://scalacenter.github.io/platform/policies.html#policies-on-committers-and-contributors). +in [Policies on committers and contributors](https://scalacenter.github.io/platform/policies.html#policies-on-committers-and-contributors). ### A predictable release process The predictable release process allows potential contributors to more easily @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ ready. The release process asks modules to use semantic versioning to reflect breaking behaviour. Therefore, major releases happen every 18 months or when new Scala versions are released. Maintainers that want to experiment with major changes -can use the @experimental annotation, whose semantics are documented [here](https://scalacenter.github.io/platform/platform.html#expectations). +can use the [@experimental annotation](https://scalacenter.github.io/platform/platform.html#expectations). Modules also need to be cross-compiled with the latest two Scala major versions and, in order to ensure Platform's long-term compatibility, bug fixes are diff --git a/_posts/2017-02-27-scalafix-v0.3.md b/_posts/2017-02-27-scalafix-v0.3.md index d6b2091e5..4a5abc164 100644 --- a/_posts/2017-02-27-scalafix-v0.3.md +++ b/_posts/2017-02-27-scalafix-v0.3.md @@ -13,8 +13,7 @@ Scalafix v0.3 uses the new scala.meta semantic API to provide a re-designed `Rew Let me explain what that means word by word. > Note. This is the second post on scalafix and scala.meta. You might be -> interested in reading the first post -> [here](https://scala-lang.org/blog/2016/10/24/scalafix.html). +> interested in reading the [first post](https://scala-lang.org/blog/2016/10/24/scalafix.html). ## Scala.meta semantic API diff --git a/_posts/2017-09-11-scalafix-v0.5.md b/_posts/2017-09-11-scalafix-v0.5.md index 62210d575..d83b240e9 100644 --- a/_posts/2017-09-11-scalafix-v0.5.md +++ b/_posts/2017-09-11-scalafix-v0.5.md @@ -15,8 +15,7 @@ The project is developed at the [Scala Center][sc] with the mission to help automate migration between different Scala compiler and library versions. > This is the third post on Scalafix and scalameta. -> You might be interested in reading the previous post -> [here](https://www.scala-lang.org/blog/2017/02/27/scalafix-v0.3.html). +> You might be interested in reading the [previous post](https://www.scala-lang.org/blog/2017/02/27/scalafix-v0.3.html). ## Linting diff --git a/_posts/2019-01-18-community-build.md b/_posts/2019-01-18-community-build.md index d0b773bc3..17e787236 100644 --- a/_posts/2019-01-18-community-build.md +++ b/_posts/2019-01-18-community-build.md @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ that our regression suite includes your library." ## Credits -I (Seth Tisue) am the primary maintainer of the Scala community build, +I ([Seth Tisue](https://github.com/SethTisue)) am the primary maintainer of the Scala community build, as a member of the Scala team at Lightbend. Toni Cunei, from the tooling team at Lightbend, is the primary author of [dbuild](https://github.com/lightbend/dbuild), the meta-build tool diff --git a/_posts/2019-09-13-bagwell-award-2018.md b/_posts/2019-09-13-bagwell-award-2018.md index 18db0f096..cf21004cf 100644 --- a/_posts/2019-09-13-bagwell-award-2018.md +++ b/_posts/2019-09-13-bagwell-award-2018.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ We are pleased to announce that the Phil Bagwell Memorial Scala Community Award -On stage, Eugene Yokota accepted the award on Yoshida-san's behalf. You can watch the ceremony [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX3lxMhFDbs). (The ceremony also included the 2019 award to Kelley Robinson.) +On stage, Eugene Yokota accepted the award on Yoshida-san's behalf. You can [watch the ceremony](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX3lxMhFDbs). (The ceremony also included the 2019 award to Kelley Robinson.) And here is a [tribute video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq-43ds0-pY) with remarks from Josh Suereth, Eugene Yokota, Rob Norris, and Miles Sabin. diff --git a/_posts/2019-09-13-bagwell-award-2019.md b/_posts/2019-09-13-bagwell-award-2019.md index 61eb98880..3833bc9b9 100644 --- a/_posts/2019-09-13-bagwell-award-2019.md +++ b/_posts/2019-09-13-bagwell-award-2019.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ redirect_from: We are pleased to announce that the Phil Bagwell Memorial Scala Community Award for 2019 has been awarded to [Kelley Robinson](https://twitter.com/kelleyrobinson). The award was presented in Lausanne at the outset of [Scala Days](https://scaladays.org/) 2019. -You can watch the ceremony [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX3lxMhFDbs). (The ceremony also included the 2018 award to Kenji Yoshida.) +You can [watch the ceremony](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX3lxMhFDbs). (The ceremony also included the 2018 award to Kenji Yoshida.) And here is a [tribute video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koyufYkatVc) with remarks from Noel Welsh, Yifan Xing, Eugene Yokota, Holden Karau, Rob Norris, and others. diff --git a/_posts/2021-02-26-tuples-bring-generic-programming-to-scala-3.md b/_posts/2021-02-26-tuples-bring-generic-programming-to-scala-3.md index f3b034cf8..31b271ebe 100644 --- a/_posts/2021-02-26-tuples-bring-generic-programming-to-scala-3.md +++ b/_posts/2021-02-26-tuples-bring-generic-programming-to-scala-3.md @@ -149,8 +149,7 @@ tupleToCsv(("Bob", 42, false)) // List("Bob", "42", "false") Scala 3 introduces the `Mirror` type class, which provides type-level information about the components and labels of types. -For typical case classes, `Mirror` instances are generated automatically by the compiler -(see [here](https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/reference/contextual/derivation.html#mirror-1) for more details). +For typical case classes, [`Mirror` instances](https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/reference/contextual/derivation.html#mirror) are generated automatically by the compiler. That's why we can obtain a tuple from a case class using: ```scala @@ -193,8 +192,7 @@ index provided to `apply` is strictly inferior to the size of the tuple. How is this possible? The core new feature that allows such a flexible implementation of tuples are -**match types**. I invite you to read more about them -[here](http://dotty.epfl.ch/docs/reference/new-types/match-types.html). +**[match types](http://dotty.epfl.ch/docs/reference/new-types/match-types.html)**. Let's see how we can implement the `++` operator using this powerful construct. We will call our naive version `concat`. @@ -313,9 +311,8 @@ def concat[L <: Tup, R <: Tup](left: L, right: R): Concat[L, R] = ``` We use here a combination of match types and a form of dependent types called -*dependent match types* (docs -[here](http://dotty.epfl.ch/docs/reference/new-types/match-types.html) and -[here](http://dotty.epfl.ch/docs/reference/new-types/dependent-function-types.html)). +[dependent match types](http://dotty.epfl.ch/docs/reference/new-types/match-types.html) and +[dependent function types](http://dotty.epfl.ch/docs/reference/new-types/dependent-function-types.html)). There are some quirks to it as you might have noticed: using lower case types means using type variables and we cannot use pattern matching on the object. I think however that this implementation is extremely concise and readable. diff --git a/_posts/2021-03-08-scala-3-developers-preview-survey-results.md b/_posts/2021-03-08-scala-3-developers-preview-survey-results.md index b41d78e47..0d0970ddb 100644 --- a/_posts/2021-03-08-scala-3-developers-preview-survey-results.md +++ b/_posts/2021-03-08-scala-3-developers-preview-survey-results.md @@ -42,10 +42,9 @@ Conclusions are open to interpretation, which is why we offer full access to our methodology and data, so feel free to make your own and share it with us. ## 1 - About the Survey -The survey had a simple design: +The [survey](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSflVmTu9lhrtnSTh2tKAjUGrt3WvEgwlDqZg66O3EVSXd1aJg/viewform) had a simple design: - A total of 4 questions and a free field at the end - Each question contained a “closed” and an “open” part - Please check what it looks like [here](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSflVmTu9lhrtnSTh2tKAjUGrt3WvEgwlDqZg66O3EVSXd1aJg/viewform). The survey questions focused on Scala 3 features, tooling, migration, and communication. We chose this format for several reasons: diff --git a/_posts/2021-09-27-gsoc-conclusion.md b/_posts/2021-09-27-gsoc-conclusion.md index b86fb78c9..7b0ef7f0e 100644 --- a/_posts/2021-09-27-gsoc-conclusion.md +++ b/_posts/2021-09-27-gsoc-conclusion.md @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ scalafix and Metals. However, the SemanticDB extractor for Scala3 was a work in progress, and some features in devtools were unavailable for Scala3. This project focuses on enriching SemanticDB with additional information from the Scala3 compiler in order to improve the developer experience of Scala 3 -developers You can read more -[here](https://github.com/tanishiking/gsoc-2021/blob/main/README.md) +developers. See the +[GSoC 2021 Final Report: Add synthetics and symbol information for semanticdb in Scala 3](https://github.com/tanishiking/gsoc-2021/blob/main/README.md) for more information. > Rikito's work enables a huge amount of features in tools used for working with @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ Mentors: Julien Richard-Foy, Aleksander Boruch-Gruszecki Shapeless is a crucial dependency of many popular Scala libraries. This project explores how the Scala 2 version of the library could be cross-built for Scala 3 by porting some parts to Scala 3. It aims at helping library maintainers to -adopt Scala 3 faster. You can read more -[here](https://github.com/milessabin/shapeless/pull/1200) +adopt Scala 3 faster. See the +[Scala 3 port pull request](https://github.com/milessabin/shapeless/pull/1200) for more information. > Congratulations for your work on Shapeless, especially for being so autonomous > in this project! @@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ Mentors: Shadaj Laddad, Anatolii Kmetiuk ScalaPy is a library that enables Scala programs to use Python libraries. This project brings support for Scala 3 to the library to enable users to leverage all the new cool features that the new language versions ships while relying on -powerful and well known Python libraries. You can read more -[here](https://gist.github.com/jlareck/7268918d28b0c6a0efebeafa11011e3c) +powerful and well known Python libraries. See +[Google Summer of Code 2021: Implement support for ScalaPy in Scala 3](https://gist.github.com/jlareck/7268918d28b0c6a0efebeafa11011e3c) for more information. > Mykola's contributions bringing support for Scala 3 are really impressive and > will enable many new research and production use cases in the future! @@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ Mentors: Anatolii Kmetiuk, Alexandre Archambault ScalaPy is a library that enables Scala programs to use Python libraries. This project focuses on improving developer experience by simplifying the setup process, providing autocomplete functionalities in Almond and Ammonite, -enriching the documentation and object displays. You can read more -[here](https://gist.github.com/kiendang/e6c2fc41448fabba6f1e6ae34cf65c49) +enriching the documentation and object displays. See +[Improving ScalaPy developer experience and integration with Ammonite and Almond](https://gist.github.com/kiendang/e6c2fc41448fabba6f1e6ae34cf65c49) for more information. > This work kick-started a better integration of the ScalaPy library in Scala > notebooks, making it easier to use Python libraries from there, and helping the diff --git a/_posts/2022-03-04-in-support-of-ukraine.md b/_posts/2022-03-04-in-support-of-ukraine.md index 2702b300a..5f44d430c 100644 --- a/_posts/2022-03-04-in-support-of-ukraine.md +++ b/_posts/2022-03-04-in-support-of-ukraine.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ These are some of the steps we are taking, and we hope to inspire you to take ac * Support your friends and colleagues in the neighbouring countries, who are welcoming the people escaping the conflict areas. * Inform people around you about the unfolding crisis. Many, especially in the countries far from the affected areas, may not realise the extent of what's happening. Informing them is crucial to rally support. Share information responsibly -- check your sources. * Help financially, for example [donate to the Ukrainian Red Cross](https://donate.redcrossredcrescent.org/ua/donate/). -* More ways to help are listed [here](https://www.standwithukraine.app/) or [here](https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/ways-to-help-ukraine-conflict/). +* More ways to help are listed in [#StandWithUkraine](https://www.standwithukraine.app/) or [GlobalCitizen: Meaningful Ways You Can Help Ukraine](https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/ways-to-help-ukraine-conflict/). * Find out ways you can help that are specific to your country of residence. We are sincerely grateful to everyone who has taken action so far. diff --git a/_sass/vendors/neat/functions/_new-breakpoint.scss b/_sass/vendors/neat/functions/_new-breakpoint.scss index 41ab95564..737be823d 100755 --- a/_sass/vendors/neat/functions/_new-breakpoint.scss +++ b/_sass/vendors/neat/functions/_new-breakpoint.scss @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ /// /// If there is only a single `$value` in `$query`, `$default-feature` is going to be used. /// -/// The number of total columns in the grid can be set by passing `$columns` at the end of the list (overrides `$total-columns`). For a list of valid values for `$feature`, click [here](http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#media1). +/// The number of total columns in the grid can be set by passing `$columns` at the end of the list (overrides `$total-columns`). For a list of valid values for `$feature`, see [Media features](http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#media1). /// /// @param {Number (unitless)} $total-columns [$grid-columns] /// - Number of columns to use in the new grid context. Can be set as a shorthand in the first parameter. diff --git a/_sass/vendors/neat/grid/_media.scss b/_sass/vendors/neat/grid/_media.scss index bd516e99a..1935e99a7 100755 --- a/_sass/vendors/neat/grid/_media.scss +++ b/_sass/vendors/neat/grid/_media.scss @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ /// /// @param {List} $query /// A list of media query features and values, where each `$feature` should have a corresponding `$value`. -/// For a list of valid values for `$feature`, click [here](http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#media1). +/// For a list of valid values for `$feature`, see [Media features](http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#media1). /// /// If there is only a single `$value` in `$query`, `$default-feature` is going to be used. /// diff --git a/blog/_posts/2017-07-02-collections-0.2.0.md b/blog/_posts/2017-07-02-collections-0.2.0.md index 4b534f85e..4f85c78d3 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2017-07-02-collections-0.2.0.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2017-07-02-collections-0.2.0.md @@ -34,8 +34,7 @@ The following collection types are implemented: Also, most of the operations of the current `Traversable`, `Iterable`, `Seq` and `Set` collection types are implemented in the strawman. -For reference, a detailed list of the current implementation status is available -[here](https://github.com/scala/collection-strawman#implemented-collection-types). +This work was merged into [scala/scala](https://github.com/scala/scala) and released as part of Scala 2.13.0-M4. To experiment with this milestone, just add the following dependency: diff --git a/blog/_posts/2017-11-03-zinc-blog-1.0.md b/blog/_posts/2017-11-03-zinc-blog-1.0.md index 18cca4eef..f011c8da2 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2017-11-03-zinc-blog-1.0.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2017-11-03-zinc-blog-1.0.md @@ -241,8 +241,8 @@ it a spin! If you're a library author, add [Zinc 1.0.3](https://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails%7Corg.scala-sbt%7Czinc_2.11%7C1.0.3%7Cjar) to your `build.sbt` with `libraryDependencies += "org.scala-sbt" % "zinc_2.11" % -"1.0.3"`. To add it to other builds tools like Maven, click -[here](https://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails%7Corg.scala-sbt%7Czinc_2.11%7C1.0.3%7Cjar). +"1.0.3"`. To add it to other builds tools like Maven, see +[search.maven.org](https://search.maven.org/#artifactdetails%7Corg.scala-sbt%7Czinc_2.11%7C1.0.3%7Cjar). ## Special acknowledgements diff --git a/blog/_posts/2018-02-09-collections-performance.md b/blog/_posts/2018-02-09-collections-performance.md index 64a9c5859..5d09a4758 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2018-02-09-collections-performance.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2018-02-09-collections-performance.md @@ -83,8 +83,8 @@ default implementations of transformation operations to make them non strict. Now it seems that the situation is just reversed: the default implementations work well with non strict collections, but we have to override them in strict collections. -So, is the new design worth it? To answer this question I will quote a comment posted -by Stefan Zeiger [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/scala/comments/7g52cy/let_them_be_lazy/dqixt8d/): +So, is the new design worth it? To answer this question I will quote a [comment posted +by Stefan Zeiger](https://www.reddit.com/r/scala/comments/7g52cy/let_them_be_lazy/dqixt8d/): > The lazy-by-default approach is mostly beneficial when you're implementing lazy > collections because you don't have to override pretty much everything or get @@ -113,8 +113,7 @@ operations execution compared to the old `Vector`, for various number of element The blue line shows the old `Vector`, the red line shows the new `Vector` if it used only view based implementations, and the yellow line shows the actual new `Vector` -(with strict optimized implementations). Benchmark source code and numbers can be found -[here](https://gist.github.com/julienrf/f1cb2b062cd9783a35e2f35778959c76). +(with strict optimized implementations). See [Benchmark source code and numbers](https://gist.github.com/julienrf/f1cb2b062cd9783a35e2f35778959c76). Since operation implementations end up being the same, why do we get better performance at all? Well, these numbers are specific to `Vector` and the tested operations, they diff --git a/blog/_posts/2018-02-27-moocs-edx-support.md b/blog/_posts/2018-02-27-moocs-edx-support.md index ca101dfd8..5f8c80194 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2018-02-27-moocs-edx-support.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2018-02-27-moocs-edx-support.md @@ -8,8 +8,7 @@ redirect_from: /news/2018/02/27/moocs-edx-support.html --- > **Update**: After a couple of years experimenting with Open edX, we decided -> to shut down these course instances. You can find an up-to-date list of -> online courses [here](https://docs.scala-lang.org/online-courses.html). +> to shut down these course instances. You can find an [up-to-date list of online courses](https://docs.scala-lang.org/online-courses.html). We are thrilled to announce that our 4 main MOOCs are now also available on an [Open edX instance managed at EPFL](https://courseware.epfl.ch). diff --git a/blog/_posts/2018-06-04-scalac-profiling.md b/blog/_posts/2018-06-04-scalac-profiling.md index 8337d9031..a9083bd20 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2018-06-04-scalac-profiling.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2018-06-04-scalac-profiling.md @@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ options of the bloop configuration file. This is a good moment to try to minimize the problem. `-Xlog-implicits` will log a lot of failed searches and we want to be able to see through the noise. I did minimise the issue -[here](https://github.com/scalacenter/scalac-profiling/pull/23/commits/dbcb8d480e9b402899d21620055bc555b2841382). +with [Add reproduced version of case-app inefficiency](https://github.com/scalacenter/scalac-profiling/pull/23/commits/dbcb8d480e9b402899d21620055bc555b2841382). Doing `implicitly[Parser[CliOptions]]` also reproduces it. Among all the logs, this is the one that attracts my attention the most. @@ -948,7 +948,7 @@ And inspect the generated code by the macro expansion by using logs). That extra inspection gave me some hints. The issue seems to be in the refinement of `HListParser`. In the previous log the last type parameter of `HListParser.Aux` (the refinement type) was `HD`, an abstract type used -[here](https://github.com/alexarchambault/case-app/blob/v1.2.0/core/shared/src/main/scala/caseapp/core/HListParser.scala#L131-L159), +in [`hconsRecursive`](https://github.com/alexarchambault/case-app/blob/v1.2.0/core/shared/src/main/scala/caseapp/core/HListParser.scala#L131-L159), and the returned refinement type from the macro was `Option[String] :: this.P`. diff --git a/blog/_posts/2019-01-17-scala-days-2019-celebrating-collaborative-success.md b/blog/_posts/2019-01-17-scala-days-2019-celebrating-collaborative-success.md index 46d5c214f..7a08688a2 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2019-01-17-scala-days-2019-celebrating-collaborative-success.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2019-01-17-scala-days-2019-celebrating-collaborative-success.md @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ We encourage people from under-represented groups in programming to attend Scala For ticket and travel support, we will add our event to DiversityTickets once the registration opens. The same form can also be used to apply for a ticket to the Typelevel Summit that happens the day after Scala Days. If you're unsure whether you'd be eligible, or if you have any other questions, please contact [events@typelevel.org](mailto:events@typelevel.org). ### Become a volunteer -We are looking for motivated, enthusiastic, Scala loving volunteers. And not only during the conference, but during the whole week. Volunteers would help us to cover the ground at Scala Days, welcome participants, be the first point of contact, assisting with directions and much more. We are looking for 10 to 15 individuals that are up for the challenge! If you want to help and get the free entrance, submit your proposal [here](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSem6E_b98jhyeub5JsTIIlUUsWii13mtH8CvWSj9foW8rPAvw/viewform?usp=sf_link) and we will get back to you by the end of February. +We are looking for motivated, enthusiastic, Scala loving volunteers. And not only during the conference, but during the whole week. Volunteers would help us to cover the ground at Scala Days, welcome participants, be the first point of contact, assisting with directions and much more. We are looking for 10 to 15 individuals that are up for the challenge! If you want to help and get the free entrance, submit your proposal to [Scala Days 2019 Volunteer Form](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSem6E_b98jhyeub5JsTIIlUUsWii13mtH8CvWSj9foW8rPAvw/viewform?usp=sf_link) and we will get back to you by the end of February. ### Speaker support To be eligible for speaker support, you first need to get your proposal accepted. If your company or university are not supporting you, please just reply to your “Accepted” email listing the reasons you would need a support and what kind. Our team will be communicating with you until all elements for the decision are in place and give you an answer in due time. diff --git a/blog/_posts/2019-09-25-scala-contributors-summit.md b/blog/_posts/2019-09-25-scala-contributors-summit.md index c42d679ee..2573d42eb 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2019-09-25-scala-contributors-summit.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2019-09-25-scala-contributors-summit.md @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ This time, there were over 60 participants that were discussing, amongst other:

Scala Contributors Summit, #scala 3 track #scaladays @scala_lang, Martin Odersky leading the discussion on contextual abstractions @EPFLevents @odersky @scaladays pic.twitter.com/OVB3neMeyq

— Aggelos Biboudis (@biboudis) June 10, 2019
-For more details, we invite you to read some notes taken during the discussions, [here](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1R_aqEFkjVoIKtKl52hOqbZ0doWA5umQnXAqxkcZLWJQ/edit?usp=sharing) +For more details, we invite you to read [some notes taken during the discussions](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1R_aqEFkjVoIKtKl52hOqbZ0doWA5umQnXAqxkcZLWJQ/edit?usp=sharing)

Contributor Summit was opened with a warm welcome by @darjutak from @scala_lang
So many bright people in one room 😃 #scaladays pic.twitter.com/RWYzQJCFiQ

— Scala Days (@scaladays) June 10, 2019
diff --git a/blog/_posts/2021-05-14-scala3-is-here.md b/blog/_posts/2021-05-14-scala3-is-here.md index 6af907692..5ffac6b85 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2021-05-14-scala3-is-here.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2021-05-14-scala3-is-here.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ One thing has changed completely in Scala 3 compared to Scala 2: it is macros. Y If you are a seasoned user of Scala 2, chances are you have some projects you'd like to port from Scala 2 to Scala 3. You may find the [Migration guide](https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/guides/migration/compatibility-intro.html#) helpful. It outlines the compatibility story between Scala 2 and Scala 3: source compatibility, binary compatibility, changed and dropped features, metaprogramming. -And if you need any help in your Scala journey, you can find various resources to talk to fellow Scala users [here](https://www.scala-lang.org/community/). +And if you need any help in your Scala journey, there are [various resources to talk to fellow Scala users](https://www.scala-lang.org/community/). ## Ecosystem diff --git a/blog/_posts/2021-07-21-scala-3.0.2RC1-is-here.md b/blog/_posts/2021-07-21-scala-3.0.2RC1-is-here.md index 7f35d40f5..c327a7128 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2021-07-21-scala-3.0.2RC1-is-here.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2021-07-21-scala-3.0.2RC1-is-here.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ title: Scala 3.0.1 and 3.0.2-RC1 are here! Greetings from the Scala 3 team! We are glad to announce that Scala 3.0.1 and 3.0.2-RC1 are now officially out. -As no critical bugs have been found in the previously released Scala 3.0.1-RC2, it has been promoted to 3.0.1. It is the first stable release after 3.0.0 and it incorporates the changes described in detail in the articles for its pre-releases: [3.0.1-RC1](https://dotty.epfl.ch/blog/2021/06/07/scala3.0.1-rc1-release.html) and [3.0.1-RC2](https://dotty.epfl.ch/blog/2021/06/25/scala301-rc2.html). The unified changelog can be found [here](https://github.com/scala/scala3/releases/tag/3.0.1). +As no critical bugs have been found in the previously released Scala 3.0.1-RC2, it has been promoted to 3.0.1. It is the first stable release after 3.0.0 and it incorporates the changes described in detail in the articles for its pre-releases: [3.0.1-RC1](https://dotty.epfl.ch/blog/2021/06/07/scala3.0.1-rc1-release.html) and [3.0.1-RC2](https://dotty.epfl.ch/blog/2021/06/25/scala301-rc2.html). There is a [unified changelog](https://github.com/scala/scala3/releases/tag/3.0.1). Scala 3.0.2-RC1, in turn, incorporates new language improvements and bug fixes described below. diff --git a/blog/_posts/2021-10-21-scala-3.1.0-released.md b/blog/_posts/2021-10-21-scala-3.1.0-released.md index a4b8b7577..e90a8d8a1 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2021-10-21-scala-3.1.0-released.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2021-10-21-scala-3.1.0-released.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Scala 3 follows `major.minor.patch` versioning scheme (unlike Scala 2, which use Although we cannot guarantee full source compatibility between minor versions, we have put a lot of effort into assuring that all code that was working in 3.0.2, except in some rare cases, will also work in 3.1.0. This means that if you are an application developer, you can confidently update the compiler version to take advantage of the newest improvements. You will still be able to use dependencies compiled with Scala 3.0. -If you are a library maintainer, *updating to 3.1.0 will force all of your users to update to 3.1.0 as well*. We understand that the current state of binary compatibility may be unsatisfactory. We are actively working on technical solutions to support forward-compatibility in 3.2.0. In the meantime, we recommend testing your library with Scala 3.1.0 and 3.0.2, but _publishing_ it with 3.0.2. This will allow downstream users to use your library even if they can’t update to Scala 3.1.0. You can find an example of build that follows this recommendation [here](https://github.com/typelevel/scalacheck/pull/847). +If you are a library maintainer, *updating to 3.1.0 will force all of your users to update to 3.1.0 as well*. We understand that the current state of binary compatibility may be unsatisfactory. We are actively working on technical solutions to support forward-compatibility in 3.2.0. In the meantime, we recommend testing your library with Scala 3.1.0 and 3.0.2, but _publishing_ it with 3.0.2. This will allow downstream users to use your library even if they can’t update to Scala 3.1.0. You can find [an example of build that follows this recommendation](https://github.com/typelevel/scalacheck/pull/847). ## What's new in 3.1 diff --git a/blog/_posts/2022-11-15-gsoc-report.md b/blog/_posts/2022-11-15-gsoc-report.md index a0924f8b6..87d977190 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2022-11-15-gsoc-report.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2022-11-15-gsoc-report.md @@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ Mikail Khan, mentored by Noel Welsh, developed a domain-specific language for de The project will be especially interesting for Scala educators. For experienced and novice programmers alike, it's important to quickly get feedback on what your code is doing – this is how we learn. Even more so it is important for people who have just started their journey in programming. Having a visual feedback you can play with is a great feature that can be used to teach Scala to newcomers. -The final report for this project is available [here](https://static.mikail-khan.com/gsoc-report/). +See the [final report for this project](https://static.mikail-khan.com/gsoc-report/) for more information. ## Towards Scala 3 support for Scalafix `ExplicitResultTypes`: cross-compiling to Scala 3 Scalafix is a linting and rewriting tool for Scala codebases. `ExplicitResultTypes` is one of the built-in rules, which inserts type annotations for inferred public members. Unlike most rules that only rely on the Scalafix & SemanticDB APIs, `ExplicitResultTypes` also depends on the Scala presentation compiler, requiring users to run Scalafix with the Scala binary version targeted by the source files they want to annotate. As Scalafix is currently only cross-compiled to Scala 2.11, 2.12 and 2.13, it is not trivial to interact with the Scala 3 compiler and thus `ExplicitResultTypes` cannot run on Scala 3 source files at the moment. -Razvan Vacaru, mentored by Brice Jaglin and Meriam Lachkar made a significant progress towards the goal of supporting Scala 3 in `ExplicitResultTypes` by cross-compiling all Scalafix modules to Scala 3. You can find a detailed report [here](https://github.com/rvacaru/GsoC-2022-Scalafix). +Razvan Vacaru, mentored by Brice Jaglin and Meriam Lachkar made a significant progress towards the goal of supporting Scala 3 in `ExplicitResultTypes` by cross-compiling all Scalafix modules to Scala 3. For a more detailed report, see [GSoC 2022 - Scalafix Final Submission](https://github.com/rvacaru/GsoC-2022-Scalafix). ## Semantic Highlighting in Metals Semantic Highlighting is a part of the default LSP (Language Server Protocol – what connects Metals to your favorite code editor to bring all nice developer experience to you) spec, but it is not yet supported by Metals. This would allow the highlighting of tokens (keywords etc.) based on semantic information about the code. This is especially useful with things like soft keywords in Scala 3, but not only. diff --git a/blog/_posts/2023-01-31-scala-center-2023-roadmap.md b/blog/_posts/2023-01-31-scala-center-2023-roadmap.md index e2b3845e5..354a34c03 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2023-01-31-scala-center-2023-roadmap.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2023-01-31-scala-center-2023-roadmap.md @@ -113,8 +113,7 @@ events.** In April 2022, for the first time in 2.5 years, events could finally t many Scala User Groups to restart their regular Scala Meetups. We gave talks and organized [Open-Source Sprees](https://github.com/scalacenter/sprees) at local events in Europe. We were also involved in the online conference ScalaCon: we were in charge of the program and the program committee, and we presented several talks including a keynote [Towards a Healthy & Resilient Scala Community](https://youtu.be/svWnwU5PXxE) -where we presented our strategy for the governance of Scala. The talk videos of the whole conference are available online -[here](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t6y1EktOPhflaXB28Kw7kwRb30K0W-P). +where we presented our strategy for the governance of Scala. The [talk videos of the whole conference](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t6y1EktOPhflaXB28Kw7kwRb30K0W-P) are available online. **We published videos about Scala 3.** [Let’s Talk About Scala 3](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTx-VKTe8yLxYQfX_eGHCxaTuWvvG28Ml) is a series of videos where we share interesting, useful, and cool things related to Scala 3. We published 4 new @@ -133,8 +132,8 @@ more about the Compiler Academy in [this blog article]({% link blog/_posts/2022- absence of incompatibilities between library dependencies is the cornerstone of a seamless Scala ecosystem. We have implemented a prototype of a new tool to detect incompatibilities between two versions of a program (like [MiMa](https://github.com/lightbend/mima), but based on the TASTy representation of programs instead of JVM bytecode). -We explained [here](https://github.com/scalacenter/tasty-mima#motivation) why we need this tool in addition to the -classic MiMa. +We [explained why we need this tool in addition to the +classic MiMa](https://github.com/scalacenter/tasty-mima#motivation). Our work is based on [TASTy Query](https://github.com/scalacenter/tasty-query), which will be the basis of tools to perform static analysis of Scala programs (it is already used by the Metals debugger). @@ -162,8 +161,7 @@ library, we will: - **Make the compiler error messages clearer and more actionable.** The compiler should help developers write correct code instead of “just complaining” about incorrect code. The compiler should also guide you to write maintainable code (ie, - it should provide linting features). You can find a list of related issues - [here](https://github.com/scala/scala3/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Aarea%3Areporting). + it should provide linting features). You can find a [list of related issues](https://github.com/scala/scala3/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Aarea%3Areporting). - **Bring the compiler’s suggestions into the IDEs.** Instead of emitting only text output, the compiler will produce structured output that IDEs (Metals and IntelliJ) will be able to read to automatically provide “quick fixes” to the users. This should reduce the implementation (and maintenance) costs on the IDE side. @@ -256,6 +254,6 @@ outcome of our work in 2022, and our main goals for 2023. Thanks to your support, and with the help of all the [people behind Scala](https://www.scala-lang.org/community/#whos-behind-scala), we came this far! Help us go even further by [supporting the Scala Center](https://scala.epfl.ch/faqs.html). -You can find our detailed roadmap for the current quarter [here](https://scala.epfl.ch/projects.html), +See our [detailed roadmap for the current quarter](https://scala.epfl.ch/projects.html), and track our progress by looking at our [quarterly reports](https://scala.epfl.ch/records.html), or by browsing the [Scala Center Updates](https://contributors.scala-lang.org/c/scala-center/25) category of the Scala Contributors forum. diff --git a/blog/_posts/2023-04-11-march-2023-scala-tooling-summit.md b/blog/_posts/2023-04-11-march-2023-scala-tooling-summit.md index dd2b6a165..dcddb6669 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2023-04-11-march-2023-scala-tooling-summit.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2023-04-11-march-2023-scala-tooling-summit.md @@ -246,9 +246,8 @@ Both Metals and IntelliJ users have multiple ways to import projects. This could be simply choosing your build server in Metals, or choosing to use BSP at all in IntelliJ. There are ongoing discussions and work going on in both of these tools to make the getting started experience on a project more seamless no matter the -tool or project. For example you can see the discussion choosing a default build -server for metals -[here](https://github.com/scalameta/metals/discussions/4505#discussioncomment-4571546). +tool or project. For example you can see the [discussion choosing a default build +server for metals](https://github.com/scalameta/metals/discussions/4505#discussioncomment-4571546). ### Porting Scalameta to Scala 3 @@ -271,9 +270,8 @@ new upcoming BSP plugin for IntelliJ this may offer a better level of support for using Mill or sbt server for multi-language projects. On the Metals side, this is made even more trickier as LSP isn’t traditionally used for mixed multi-language projects. There will be some more research on seeing if it’s -possible to better integrate with the Java language servers. There is an ongoing -thread about this that can be followed -[here](https://github.com/scalameta/metals-feature-requests/issues/5). +possible to better integrate with the Java language servers. There is an [ongoing +thread about this](https://github.com/scalameta/metals-feature-requests/issues/5). ### Tasty Query and its use-cases @@ -323,8 +321,8 @@ implementations. During this topic [coursier/publish](https://github.com/coursier/publish) was mentioned as a possible library that could be utilized across the ecosystem. There were multiple questions that would need to be answered first about the reality of -this possibility that are being tracked -[here](https://github.com/coursier/publish/issues/14). +this possibility that are being tracked in +[Discussing usage in other tools](https://github.com/coursier/publish/issues/14). ### Merge Bloop mainline and scala-cli’s fork of Bloop @@ -334,9 +332,8 @@ and comments about how it works, and questions about why it works a certain way. Some of the answers to these questions has led scala-cli to fork Bloop resulting in 2 bloop servers often running on a user’s machine if they are a Metals user. In order to combat this and provide a smoother Bloop experience for all users, -we discussed what would need to happen in order to merge the fork of Bloop back -inline. You can follow a thread on this effort -[here](https://github.com/VirtusLab/scala-cli/issues/1971). +[we discussed what would need to happen in order to merge the fork of Bloop back +inline](https://github.com/VirtusLab/scala-cli/issues/1971). ## What comes next? diff --git a/blog/_posts/2023-04-20-sbt-plugins-community-repository.md b/blog/_posts/2023-04-20-sbt-plugins-community-repository.md index fc5b3d038..18d4bfefc 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2023-04-20-sbt-plugins-community-repository.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2023-04-20-sbt-plugins-community-repository.md @@ -15,10 +15,10 @@ Update: we have announced our action plan on the [Contributors Forum](https://co On the 7th of April 2023, many projects of the Scala ecosystem could not resolve sbt plugins from the community repository `repo.scala-sbt.org` anymore (examples -[here](https://github.com/sbt/sbt-dynver/issues/239#issuecomment-1499791434), -[here](https://github.com/playframework/playframework/issues/11675#issuecomment-1499869916), -[here](https://github.com/sbt/sbt/issues/7204), and -[here](https://github.com/spray/sbt-revolver/issues/112)). +[sbt/sbt-dynver#239](https://github.com/sbt/sbt-dynver/issues/239#issuecomment-1499791434), +[playframework/playframework#11675](https://github.com/playframework/playframework/issues/11675#issuecomment-1499869916), +[sbt/sbt#7204](https://github.com/sbt/sbt/issues/7204), and +[spray/sbt-revolver#112](https://github.com/spray/sbt-revolver/issues/112)). ## Retrospective diff --git a/blog/_posts/2023-11-03-spotify-oss.md b/blog/_posts/2023-11-03-spotify-oss.md index 583f4c6ed..05d4bf63f 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2023-11-03-spotify-oss.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2023-11-03-spotify-oss.md @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Spotify's effective engagement with the Scala ecosystem and open source communit We encourage you to contribute to the growing Scala ecosystem and share your unique insights. Embrace the open source philosophy, learn from the journeys of others, and start making your own impact today. Remember, every positive contribution, no matter how small, is a step forward in this collaborative journey. Let's shape the future of Scala together! -Share your contribution story [here](https://airtable.com/shr5mUxTqQs1zZ228)! +Share your contribution story in the [Scala Open Source Sustainability Interview](https://airtable.com/shr5mUxTqQs1zZ228)! ## Related Content and Further Reading diff --git a/blog/_posts/2023-11-23-advent-of-code-announce.md b/blog/_posts/2023-11-23-advent-of-code-announce.md index dda67c5a4..516ecbf79 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2023-11-23-advent-of-code-announce.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2023-11-23-advent-of-code-announce.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ title: "Join us for the Advent of Code 2023" --- ### Summary -We are happy to announce that for the third year in a row, we are supporting the Scala Community's participation in the annual [Advent of Code](https://adventofcode.com/) challenge for 2023! _(Look [here](https://scala-lang.org/blog/2023/01/06/advent-of-code-recap.html) for a recap of 2022's edition)._ +We are happy to announce that for the third year in a row, we are supporting the Scala Community's participation in the annual [Advent of Code](https://adventofcode.com/) challenge for 2023! _(See [Advent of Code 2022](https://scala-lang.org/blog/2023/01/06/advent-of-code-recap.html) for a recap of 2022's edition)._ > Advent of Code, organised by [Eric Wastl](http://was.tl/) is a yearly event consisting of a series of small programming puzzles. The puzzles are released daily from December 1st to December 25th. The goal is to improve your understanding of your programming language of choice by solving as many puzzles as possible. diff --git a/blog/_posts/2024-02-06-scala-center-2024-roadmap.md b/blog/_posts/2024-02-06-scala-center-2024-roadmap.md index e4591c05b..89160f48a 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2024-02-06-scala-center-2024-roadmap.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2024-02-06-scala-center-2024-roadmap.md @@ -151,4 +151,4 @@ In this article, we have looked at the pillars of the Scala ecosystem, and for e Thanks to your support, and with the help of all the [people behind Scala](https://www.scala-lang.org/community/#whos-behind-scala), we came this far! Help us go even further by [supporting the Scala Center](https://scala.epfl.ch/faqs.html). -You can find our detailed roadmap for the current quarter [here](https://scala.epfl.ch/projects.html), and track our progress by looking at our [quarterly reports](https://scala.epfl.ch/records.html), or by browsing the [Scala Center Updates](https://contributors.scala-lang.org/c/scala-center/25) category of the Scala Contributors forum. +You can find our [detailed roadmap for the current quarter](https://scala.epfl.ch/projects.html), and track our progress by looking at our [quarterly reports](https://scala.epfl.ch/records.html), or by browsing the [Scala Center Updates](https://contributors.scala-lang.org/c/scala-center/25) category of the Scala Contributors forum. diff --git a/blog/_posts/2024-03-14-new-ab-community-rep.md b/blog/_posts/2024-03-14-new-ab-community-rep.md index 3d9b2c958..aaa3f5604 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2024-03-14-new-ab-community-rep.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2024-03-14-new-ab-community-rep.md @@ -30,6 +30,5 @@ We look forward to collaborating with Zainab as we continue to shape the future As part of the board, the community is invited to submit proposals through the Community Representatives. Check out the [proposal template](https://github.com/scalacenter/advisoryboard/blob/master/templates/proposal.md) or [previous proposals](https://github.com/scalacenter/advisoryboard/tree/master/proposals). -**Reminder:** all the Scala Center quarterly reports and board meeting notes are public. -You can find them [here](https://scala.epfl.ch/records.html). +**Reminder:** all the [Scala Center quarterly reports and board meeting notes](https://scala.epfl.ch/records.html) are public. You can also find the current Scala Center roadmap in this [blog post](https://www.scala-lang.org/blog/2024/02/06/scala-center-2024-roadmap.html). diff --git a/blog/_posts/2024-03-18-scam-response.md b/blog/_posts/2024-03-18-scam-response.md index 9926e79bd..a6897541b 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2024-03-18-scam-response.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2024-03-18-scam-response.md @@ -44,6 +44,6 @@ If you see a fraudulent domain, the following are the things you can do: - Report the fraud to the companies the scammers impersonate. - Stay informed via the Scala Center's official channels. Also, coordinate with your local community, e.g., the Scala's Indian community made a [thread](https://www.reddit.com/r/developersIndia/comments/1axvs2p/new_scam_alert_guys_it_is_a_massive_elaborate/) on Reddit where they discuss the issue. -As this is an ongoing incident, please stay vigilant. You can read the previous article on the matter, which contains some useful tips on how to detect the scam [here](https://scala-lang.org/blog/2024/03/01/fake-scala-courses.html). +As this is an ongoing incident, please stay vigilant. You can read the [previous article on the matter](https://scala-lang.org/blog/2024/03/01/fake-scala-courses.html) which contains some useful tips on how to detect the scam. We would also like to extend our empathy to those who suffered from this scam. It is truly unfortunate that Scala itself got pulled in this elaborate scam. We would like to remind everyone that Scala is an open source language and that all Scala MOOCs produced and maintained by the Scala Center and EPFL employees are [available for free](https://docs.scala-lang.org/online-courses.html). And finally, whereas today Scala is targeted, tomorrow it can be another technology. Keep your eyes open and stay safe. 🙏 diff --git a/blog/_posts/2024-12-02-advent-of-code-announce.md b/blog/_posts/2024-12-02-advent-of-code-announce.md index f46c6b834..64b6f4139 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2024-12-02-advent-of-code-announce.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2024-12-02-advent-of-code-announce.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ title: "Join us for the Advent of Code 2024" --- ### Summary -The Scala Center is happy to announce that for the fourth year in a row, we are supporting the Scala Community's participation in the annual [Advent of Code](https://adventofcode.com/) challenge for 2024! _(Look [here](https://scala-lang.org/blog/2024/01/10/advent-of-code-recap.html) for a recap of 2023's edition)._ +The Scala Center is happy to announce that for the fourth year in a row, we are supporting the Scala Community's participation in the annual [Advent of Code](https://adventofcode.com/) challenge for 2024! _(See [Advent of Code Recap 2023](https://scala-lang.org/blog/2024/01/10/advent-of-code-recap.html) for a recap of 2023's edition)._ > Advent of Code, organised by [Eric Wastl](http://was.tl/) is a yearly event consisting of a series of small programming puzzles. The puzzles are released daily from December 1st to December 25th. The goal is to improve your understanding of your programming language of choice by solving as many puzzles as possible. diff --git a/events/index.md b/events/index.md index 68fac8d30..ab68c362c 100644 --- a/events/index.md +++ b/events/index.md @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ paginate:

Looking for Past Events?

-Past events can be found here. +See Past events. diff --git a/gsoc/2016.md b/gsoc/2016.md index 4a5257571..e975665c0 100644 --- a/gsoc/2016.md +++ b/gsoc/2016.md @@ -262,9 +262,7 @@ ENSIME is a JVM process that indexes your dependencies and understands your sour using the scala interactive compiler - the same compiler that compiles your code. This brings IDE features to your favourite text editor. -A number of project ideas around ENSIME project are listed on the following page: - -(dead link to ensime.github.io/server/contributing/) +A number of project ideas around ENSIME project are listed on [ensime.github.io/server/contributing/](https://web.archive.org/web/20190724062421/http://ensime.github.io/server/contributing/) Mentored by [@fommil](https://github.com/fommil) and/or [@a_dev_musing](https://twitter.com/a_dev_musing). diff --git a/gsoc/2017.md b/gsoc/2017.md index 900a51074..8fdc88ad3 100644 --- a/gsoc/2017.md +++ b/gsoc/2017.md @@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ and [clang-format](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7JmdCfI__c) use a similar ap This token-based best-first algorithm has [known issues](https://olafurpg.github.io/scalafmt/#Deeplynestedcode) in scalafmt. The goal of this project would be to explore and implement an alternative line wrapping algorithm for scalafmt. -One promising alternative is the dynamic-programming algorithm employed by rfmt (dead link: httpx://www.researchgate.net/profile/Phillip_Yelland/publication/284724851_A_New_Approach_to_Optimal_Code_Formatting/links/5657f1e608ae4988a7b58558.pdf) +One promising alternative is the dynamic-programming algorithm employed by rfmt (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Phillip-Yelland/publication/284724851_A_New_Approach_to_Optimal_Code_Formatting/links/5657f1e608ae4988a7b58558/A-New-Approach-to-Optimal-Code-Formatting.pdf) (see [Python implementation](https://github.com/google/rfmt)). Another promising algorithm is Philip Wadler's ["prettier printer"](https://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/wadler/papers/prettier/prettier.pdf). The prettier-printer algorithm has been successfully employed by the [prettier](https://github.com/jlongster/prettier) JavaScript formatter. @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ In this project, the aim is to design and implement several larger Big Data and This project is an excellent opportunity to familiarize yourself with these modern cutting-edge frameworks for distributed computing and machine learning! -*... Mentors: please insert your projects here. You can use the following template and submit a PR [here](https://github.com/scala/scala-lang). Note that student applications will end on April 3, 2017 ...* +*... Mentors: please insert your projects here. You can use the following template and [submit a PR](https://github.com/scala/scala-lang). Note that student applications will end on April 3, 2017 ...* ### *Project name* diff --git a/gsoc/2018.md b/gsoc/2018.md index f8308a6a0..8948a315e 100644 --- a/gsoc/2018.md +++ b/gsoc/2018.md @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ reviewed. [Mill](https://github.com/lihaoyi/mill) is a new Scala build tool, inspired by [CBT](https://github.com/cvogt/cbt) and [Bazel](https://bazel.build/), which aims to be a full substitute for Scala's venerable [SBT](https://www.scala-sbt.org/). -Building upon the principles laid out [here](https://www.lihaoyi.com/post/SowhatswrongwithSBT.html) -and [here](https://www.lihaoyi.com/post/BuildToolsasPureFunctionalPrograms.html), +Building upon the principles laid out in [So, what's wrong with SBT?](https://www.lihaoyi.com/post/SowhatswrongwithSBT.html) +and [Build Tools as Pure Functional Programs](https://www.lihaoyi.com/post/BuildToolsasPureFunctionalPrograms.html), Mill aims to be dramatically simpler than current build tools both inside and outside the Scala community while still preserving the rich functionality people expect from a build tool. diff --git a/teach.md b/teach.md index 93ca3c82c..bb00f0adf 100644 --- a/teach.md +++ b/teach.md @@ -170,8 +170,8 @@ following map: {% include teachers-map.html %} -Want to add yourself to the map? Add your name -[here](https://github.com/scala/scala-lang/edit/main/_data/teachers.yml). +Want to add yourself to the map? Add your name to +[teachers.yml](https://github.com/scala/scala-lang/edit/main/_data/teachers.yml). ### Teachers Community @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ kids do their coding in Scala within the app. Kojo is in the coding curriculum in one state in India. -You can check out examples of Kojo creations [here](https://codex.kogics.net). +You can check out examples of Kojo creations at [The Kojo Code Exchange](https://codex.kogics.net). ### Scala Bridge