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Introduction to JVM Languages

You're reading from   Introduction to JVM Languages Get familiar with the world of Java, Scala, Clojure, Kotlin, and Groovy

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787127944
Length 450 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Java Virtual Machine FREE CHAPTER 2. Developing on the Java Virtual Machine 3. Java 4. Java Programming 5. Scala 6. Scala Programming 7. Clojure 8. Clojure Programming 9. Kotlin 10. Kotlin Programming 11. Groovy 12. Groovy Programming 13. Other JVM languages 14. Quiz Answers

Creating executable programs in Clojure


Until now, we have only entered snippets of code in Clojure's interactive REPL shell. As mentioned in the previous chapter, Clojure is not bundled with a standalone compiler program. To create executable programs in Clojure, you'll have to call an ordinary Clojure macro in your code that will instruct the built-in compiler to generate JVM .class files. This macro only generates class files when Clojure compiles code and does nothing when you run code that is already compiled.

Compiling to class files without Leiningen

Let's start by creating an executable class without the build system. You'll appreciate Leiningen more when you experience the difference. Let's create this small project with a normal text editor instead of using Eclipse IDE. Create the testproject1 root directory to hold the example files, and start by creating the required subdirectories:

  • com
  • com\example
  • classes

Before Clojure writes class files, you'll have to generate JVM classes. One...

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