This library provides some of the new APIs from Scala 2.13 to Scala 2.11 and 2.12. It can be used to cross-build projects. To use this library, add the following to your build.sbt:
libraryDependencies += "org.scala-lang.modules" %% "scala-collection-compat" % "0.2.1"
Version 0.2.1 is compatible with Scala 2.13.0-M5. For Scala 2.13.0-M4 you should use version 0.1.1.
Note that there are multiple ways to cross-build projects, see https://github.com/scala/collection-strawman/wiki/FAQ#how-do-i-cross-build-my-project-against-scala-212-and-scala-213.
Also note that this library has not fully stabilized yet. We expect that new, binary incompatible releases of this library will be published (for 2.11, 2.12) until Scala 2.13 is getting close to its final state. Therefore you might want to avoid adding a dependency on that library to your 2.11 / 2.12 artifacts for the time being.
The 2.13 collections are mostly backwards compatible, but there are some exceptions. For example, the to
method is used with a type parameter in 2.12:
xs.to[List]
With this compatibility library you can also use the 2.13 syntax which uses a companion object:
import scala.collection.compat._
xs.to(List)
The 2.13 version consists only of an empty scala.collection.compat
package object that allows you to write import scala.collection.compat._
in 2.13.
The 2.11/2.12 version has the compatibility extensions in this package.
The library also adds backported versions of new collection types, currently scala.collection.compat.immutable.ArraySeq
. In 2.11/2.12, this type is a new collection implementation. In 2.13, it is an alias for scala.collection.immutable.ArraySeq
.
The migration rules use scalafix. Please see the official installation instruction and, in particular, check that your full Scala version is supported (ex 2.12.6).
// project/plugins.sbt
addSbtPlugin("ch.epfl.scala" % "sbt-scalafix" % "0.9.0")
The Collection213Upgrade
rewrite upgrades to the 2.13 collections without the ability to compile the code-base with 2.12 or 2.11. This rewrite is suitable for applications that don't need to cross-compile against multiple Scala versions.
// build.sbt
scalafixDependencies += "org.scala-lang.modules" %% "scala-collection-migrations" % "0.2.1"
scalacOptions ++= List("-Yrangepos", "-P:semanticdb:synthetics:on")
// sbt shell
> ;test:scalafix Collections213Upgrade ;scalafix Collections213Upgrade
The Collections213CrossCompat
rewrite upgrades to the 2.13 collections with the ability to compile the code-base with 2.12 or later. This rewrite is suitable for libraries that are cross-published for multiple Scala versions.
To cross-build for 2.12 and 2.11, the rewrite rule introduces a dependency on the scala-collection-compat module, which provides the syntax of 2.13 on 2.12 and 2.11. This enables you to write your library using the latest 2.13 collections API while still supporting users on an older Scala version.
// build.sbt
scalafixDependencies += "org.scala-lang.modules" %% "scala-collection-migrations" % "0.2.1"
libraryDependencies += "org.scala-lang.modules" %% "scala-collection-compat" % "0.2.1"
scalacOptions ++= List("-Yrangepos", "-P:semanticdb:synthetics:on")
// sbt shell
> ;test:scalafix Collection213CrossCompat ;scalafix Collection213CrossCompat
// If you are using project/Build.scala add the following imports:
import scalafix.sbt.ScalafixPlugin.autoImport.{scalafixDependencies, scalafixSemanticdb}
The migration tool is not exhaustive and we will continue to improve it over time. If you encounter a use case that’s not supported, please report it as described in the contributing documentation.