Why is it possible to declare variable with same name in the REPL?

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既然无缘 2020-11-30 12:17
scala> val hi = \"Hello \\\"e\"
hi: String = Hello \"e


scala> val hi = \"go\"
hi: String = go

Within same REPL session why its allowing me

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  • 2020-11-30 12:29

    The interesting design feature of the REPL is that your two definitions are translated to:

    object A {
      val greeting = "hi"
    }
    object B {
      val greeting = "bye"
    }
    

    A subsequent usage will import the last definition:

    object C {
      import B.greeting
      val message = s"$greeting, Bob."  // your code
    }
    

    You can witness the exact wrapping strategy with scala -Xprint:parser:

    object $iw extends scala.AnyRef {
      def <init>() = {
        super.<init>();
        ()
      };
      import $line4.$read.$iw.$iw.greeting;
      object $iw extends scala.AnyRef {
        def <init>() = {
          super.<init>();
          ()
        };
        val message = StringContext("", ", Bob.").s(greeting)
      }
    }
    
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  • 2020-11-30 12:30

    In the first piece of code I believe this is a "feature" of the REPL allowing your to redefine hi. Suppose you are working through building a small piece of code in the REPL then it might be helpful to go back and change a prior definition without rewriting the others to use a different value.

    The following code would give an error error: x is already defined as value x when compiling with scalac.

    class Foo{
      val x = "foo"
      val x = "foo"
    }
    

    In the second piece of code you are trying to reassign a val which cannot be changed. This is what you would expect.

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