I'm sorry, but ArrayList<ClassName> className = Collections.sort(new Comparator<ClassName>(){int compare(ClassName a, ClassName b){return ...}}) is just wrong.
aka "class TypeName{(class decl)} statement" or "statement class TypeName{(class decl)}" would allow compiling that class, then setting it available for use within the statements
Having separate commands to evaluate a class is worse though, and is harder to keep track of everything, even worse when we get to the part about loading gists.
Speaking of which, how do you unload global variables / classes?
The commands serve different purposes. !!load is for permanently loading a class into the classloader. !!eval is for evaluating statements/scripts. !!java is for running a java class (and calling the main method)
!!java: public class Test { public class Printer { static String print() { return "hi" } } public static String main(String[] args) { return Printer.print(); } }
!!eval:""
!!java: public class Test { public class Printer { static String print() { return "hi" } } public static String main(String[] args) { return Printer.print(); } }
!!java: public class Test { public class Printer { public static String print() { return "hi" } } public static String main(String[] args) { return Printer.print(); } }
@Justin Maybe on the send message we should check if the string contains of all whitespaces, and send *Execution completed, no output.* if that's the case (with italics)