This library makes some Scala 2.13 APIs available on Scala 2.11 and 2.12.
The idea is to facilitate cross-building Scala 2.13 and 3.0 code on the older versions.
Although the name of the library is scala-"collection"-compat, we have now widened the scope to include other parts of the Scala 2.13/3.0 standard library besides just collections.
Only the most commonly used APIs are supported; many are missing. Contributions are welcome.
To use this library, add the following to your build.sbt
:
libraryDependencies = "org.scala-lang.modules" %% "scala-collection-compat" % "<version>"
All future versions will remain backwards binary compatible with 2.0.0. (The 1.0.0 release was withdrawn and should not be used.)
The 2.13 and 3.0 versions consist only of an empty scala.collection.compat
package object, so import scala.collection.compat._
won't cause an error in cross-compiled code.
The 2.11 and 2.12 versions have the needed compatibility code in this package.
The 2.13 collections redesign did not break source compatibility for most ordinary code, 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 instead use the 2.13 syntax, which takes a value parameter:
import scala.collection.compat._
xs.to(List)
The library also adds backported versions of new collection types, such as immutable.ArraySeq
and immutable.LazyList
. (On 2.13, these types are just aliases to standard library types.)
Support is included for some 2.13 collections methods such as maxOption
.
Support is included for some non-collections classes, such as:
@nowarn
annotation, added in 2.13.2 and 2.12.13. (The 2.11@nowarn
doesn't do anything, but its presence facilitates cross-compilation.)
Support is included for some other methods, such as:
toIntOption
(andLong
, et al) onString
The migration rules use scalafix. Please see the official installation instructions if you are using an old version of sbt (<1.3) or in case the commands below do not work.
// project/plugins.sbt
addSbtPlugin("ch.epfl.scala" % "sbt-scalafix" % "0.10.1")
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
scalacOptions = "-P:semanticdb:synthetics:on"
// sbt shell
> scalafixEnable
> scalafixAll dependency:[email protected]:scala-collection-migrations:<version>
The Collection213CrossCompat
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 some APIs 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
libraryDependencies = "org.scala-lang.modules" %% "scala-collection-compat" % "<version>"
scalacOptions = "-P:semanticdb:synthetics:on"
// sbt shell
> scalafixEnable
> scalafixAll dependency:[email protected]:scala-collection-migrations:<version>
In Scala 2.13 the import scala.collection.compat._
sometimes is not needed (e.g. .to(SeqType)
is natively available).
This leads to a unused import
warning under Scala 2.13 even though the import is required for Scala 2.12.
In order to work around this, you can pass a compiler option to ignore this specific issue, e.g. in SBT:
scalacOptions = "-Wconf:origin=scala.collection.compat.*:s"
The migration tool is not exhaustive. Contributions of additional rewrites are welcome. If you encounter a use case that’s not supported, please report it as described in the contributing documentation.