Very good! So I understand it's still a separate plugin, which is OK. Does this mean that the IDEA-8.1 version of the scala-plugin will benefit from this active development? I use scala-2.8.0-SNAPSHOT with IDEA-8.1.2 and it works surprisingly well. Just wondering if improved understanding of type-inference, inspections, refactoring etc. are to come, which they appearently are. Currently many errors don't get cought until I compile the project (mixes JAVA with Scala), but I can live with it.
So I understand it's still a separate plugin, which is OK. Does this mean that the IDEA-8.1 version of the scala-plugin will benefit from this active development?
Yes, for the time being we're releasing both Diana and Maia builds of the plugin in parallel.
-- Dmitry Jemerov Development Lead JetBrains, Inc. http://www.jetbrains.com/ "Develop with Pleasure!"
Hello Andreas,
Could you please clarify what you mean? Scala plugin is under active development,
and new builds are released fairly often.
--
Dmitry Jemerov
Development Lead
JetBrains, Inc.
http://www.jetbrains.com/
"Develop with Pleasure!"
Very good!
So I understand it's still a separate plugin, which is OK. Does this mean that the IDEA-8.1 version of the scala-plugin will benefit from this active development?
I use scala-2.8.0-SNAPSHOT with IDEA-8.1.2 and it works surprisingly well. Just wondering if improved understanding of type-inference, inspections, refactoring etc. are to come, which they appearently are. Currently many errors don't get cought until I compile the project (mixes JAVA with Scala), but I can live with it.
Hello Andreas,
Yes, for the time being we're releasing both Diana and Maia builds of the
plugin in parallel.
--
Dmitry Jemerov
Development Lead
JetBrains, Inc.
http://www.jetbrains.com/
"Develop with Pleasure!"