Added scala package (#67)

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nvarini 2017-04-18 18:12:58 +02:00 committed by Massimiliano Culpo
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from spack import *
class Scala(Package):
"""Scala is a general-purpose programming language providing support for
functional programming and a strong static type system. Designed to be
concise, many of Scala's design decisions were designed to build from
criticisms of Java.
"""
homepage = "https://www.scala-lang.org/"
url = "https://downloads.lightbend.com/scala/2.12.1/scala-2.12.1.tgz"
depends_on('jdk')
version('2.12.1', '3eaecbce019b0fa3067503846e292b32')
def install(self, spec, prefix):
def install_dir(dirname):
install_tree(dirname, join_path(prefix, dirname))
install_dir('bin')
install_dir('lib')
install_dir('doc')
install_dir('man')