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In sbt (for example), one can compile their Scala to a specific version of JVM bytecode by specifying
javacOptions:I was unable to do that in scala-cli. I couldn't find docs on how to do it via directives, but found some about CLI parameters, so I tried:
scala-cli package . -f --javac-option -source --javac-option 1.8 --javac-option -target --javac-option 1.8with this app:
My JVM (Zulu openjdk11) didn't like this:
What am I doing wrong? Is there a directive that'd allow me to pass all these flags inside the source file?
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