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scalap(1)			 USER COMMANDS			     scalap(1)

NAME
       scalap - Scala class file decoder for the Scala 2 language

SYNOPSIS
       scalap  [ <options> ] <class name>

PARAMETERS
       <options>
	      Command line options. See OPTIONS below.

       <class name>
	      Full-qualified name of a class to be decoded (such as hello.Hel‐
	      loWorld).

DESCRIPTION
       The scalap tool reads a class file generated by theScala compiler,  and
       displays object and class definitions.

       By default, scalap looks for the given class file in the current direc‐
       tory. You  can  specify	a  separate  classpath	with  -classpath  (see
       OPTIONS, below).

OPTIONS
       The  decoder  has  a  set of standard options that are supported on the
       current	development  environment  and  will  be	 supported  in	future
       releases.

   Standard Options
       -help  Display this usage message.

       -private
	      Print private definitions.

       -verbose
	      Print out additional information.

       -version
	      Print product version and exit.

       -cp | -classpath
	      Specify where to find user class files.

EXAMPLES
       Display definitions for a generated class file
	      scalap hello.HelloWorld

EXIT STATUS
       scalap returns a zero exist status if it succeeds to process the speci‐
       fied input files. Non zero is returned in case of failure.

AUTHOR
       Written by Ilya Sergey.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to https://issues.scala-lang.org/.

COPYRIGHT
       This is	open-source  software,	available  to  you  under  a  BSD-like
       license.	 See  accompanying  "copyright"	 or "LICENSE" file for copying
       conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or  FIT‐
       NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO
       fsc(1), scala(1), scalac(1), scaladoc(1)

version 1.0			   June 2006			     scalap(1)
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