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It doesn't seem to matter what the contents of the file happen to be. Even an empty file is sufficient to reproduce this behavior. This happens for me both with 2.9.1.final, and a (slightly outdated) build of 2.10 from master. Exact environment details given in the ticket attributes.
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Using the -i option to preload a file in the REPL appears to hang its startup. The following terminal session says it all:
daniel@edi ~ λ cat > /tmp/test.scala
println("hello!")
val test = 42
daniel@edi ~ λ scala -i /tmp/test.scala
Loading /tmp/test.scala...
daniel@edi ~ λ
It doesn't seem to matter what the contents of the file happen to be. Even an empty file is sufficient to reproduce this behavior. This happens for me both with 2.9.1.final, and a (slightly outdated) build of 2.10 from master. Exact environment details given in the ticket attributes.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: