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Is there a reason why the source code doesn't follow the usual Scala layouts for packaging? For example, code under modules/core/shared/src/main/scala are written to be in package natchez. However, they are not actually in a sub-directory natchez which is the usual Scala convention.
Although Scala doesn't enforce it, most Scala code follow this convention.
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Is there a reason why the source code doesn't follow the usual Scala layouts for packaging? For example, code under
modules/core/shared/src/main/scala
are written to be in packagenatchez
. However, they are not actually in a sub-directorynatchez
which is the usual Scala convention.Although Scala doesn't enforce it, most Scala code follow this convention.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: