I\'m trying to use a java.lang.function.Function
in my java 8 code base, but i keep getting the following error in Intellij.
Usage of API
File > Settings > Build, Execution, Deployment > Java Compiler
Change Target bytecode version to 1.8 of the module that you are working for.
If you are using Maven
Add the compiler plugin to pom.xml under the top-level project node:
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
<configuration>
<source>1.8</source>
<target>1.8</target>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
Actually, if you are using Maven and your pom.xml
project properties are configured correctly
<project xmlns="...>
....
<properties>
<maven.compiler.source>1.8</maven.compiler.source>
<maven.compiler.target>1.8</maven.compiler.target>
</properties>
...
</project
You can reimport Maven parameters to intellij-idea
project - right click on project root entry, then Maven -> Reimport
which is at the bottom.
If you are using Gradle, don't forget to make sure the following is set to 1.8 and not 1.5 (for instance for some bizarre reason in Intelij it defaults to 1.5) so no matter what you do at the project level to set the compiler compatibility level, this setting will cause it to continue giving you trouble with Java 8 features that it would not recognize:
version '1.0-SNAPSHOT'
apply plugin: 'groovy'
apply plugin: 'java'
sourceCompatibility = 1.8
Edited the answer based on Bastien Jansen comment.
Seems that there is another project setting that affects the compiler level. A subtle indication of this problem is when your compiler starts complaining of the source and target java version being different from the one you specified while you are compiling the code
Warning:java: source value 1.5 is obsolete and will be removed in a future release
Warning:java: target value 1.5 is obsolete and will be removed in a future release
Warning:java: To suppress warnings about obsolete options, use -Xlint:-options.
To get rid of this, you need to open up
File -> Project Structure -> Project Settings -> Modules -> "Your Module Name" -> Sources -> Language Level
and change that to the desired level i.e 1.8 or the Project Default language level
There is one other place that might be causing this issue, regardless of whether or not you are using Maven or Gradle.
In Settings | Editor | Inspections | Java language level migration aids | Usages of API which isn't available at the configured language level
, the default (I believe) is set to Respecting to project language level settings
, but it can be set to Higher than:
, which ignores project settings.
Meaning that if you follow the instructions in the other answers and set your project's language level to, say, 8, but the inspection is set to Higher than: 7
, IDEA will still throw a fit.
If you are using maven then Add below line in your configuration pom.xml file and then reimport or build it from maven.
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
<version>3.3</version>
<configuration>
<source>1.8</source>
<target>1.8</target>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
Else select java compiler and Language Level from below path.
File > Project Structure > Project Settings > Modules > your Module name > Sources > Language Level > choose the one which you need.
Change Language level from here :-