Update: Below problem is remained until Android Studio 3.4.2.
I use Android Studio 3.3 and created a scratch file (File > new > Scratch File > Java). The IDE created scratch.java in ~/.AndroidStudio3.3/config/scratches:
class Scratch {
public static void main(String[] args) {
}
}
But when I run that scratch file ( by pressing green button near to the class name or main method), I get this error:
Error: Could not find or load main class Scratch
I think that IDE does not make Scratch.class and so Java cannot find it. Is there a way for solving this problem and running scratch files from IDE (without using Terminal)?
Update
I just noticed that this issue was fixed in Android Studio 3.5!
The only way I got this to work (in Android Studio 3.4.1) is this very dirty approach:
Run>Edit Configurations>ScratchBefore launchat the bottom add (+)Run External toolIn External Tools popup press
+and fill in the followingTool SettingsName:
Compile ScratchProgram:
javacArguments:
$FileName$Working Directory: your scratch file directory
Again in External Tools popup press
+and fill in the followingTool SettingsName:
Run ScratchProgram:
javaArguments:
$FileClass$Working Directory: your scratch file directory
Weirdly this works only if you use the green arrows beside the class/main declaration. If you use the Run button in the menu this also fails.
You will still get the not found error in the
Scratchtab of the run window. But two additional tabs will pop up (one for each external tool). In theRun Scratchtab you will get your output.I personally don't like this, But it's the best workaround I came up with.