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Everyone knows that a `help` command will result in `more information`.
This commit moves the version string to the second line and adds some
verve to the welcome.
If anyone can't live without the old banner, they are now able to
configure it explicitly, so there is still no blood on our hands.
```
$ scala
Welcome to Scala version 2.11.6 (Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, Java 1.8.0_40).
Type in expressions to have them evaluated.
Type :help for more information.
scala> :quit
$ skala
Welcome to Scala!
version 2.11.7-20150623-155244-eab44dd092 (Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, Java 1.8.0_40).
Type in expressions for evaluation. Or try :help.
scala> :quit
```
REPL tests now lop off the actual length of the welcome header; or, if
necessary, remove the version number from a header embedded in output.
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Closing the REPL with Ctrl+D does not issue a newline, so the user's
prompt displays on the same line as the `scala>` prompt. This is bad.
We now force a newline before closing the interpreter, and display
`:quit` while we're at it so that people know how to exit the REPL
(since `exit` doesn't exist anymore).
The tricky part was to only add a newline when the console is
interrupted, and *not* when it is closed by a command (like `:quit`),
since commands are processed after their text (including newline) has
been sent to the console.
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Add a file argument to the :paste command which loads the
file's contents as though entered in :paste mode.
The :paste command is replayable.
Samples, including companions defined together:
```
scala> :paste junk.scala
File contains no code: junk.scala
scala> :paste no-file.scala
That file does not exist
scala> :paste obj-repl.scala
Pasting file obj-repl.scala...
<console>:2: error: expected start of definition
private foo = 7
^
scala> :paste hw-repl.scala
Pasting file hw-repl.scala...
The pasted code is incomplete!
<pastie>:5: error: illegal start of simple expression
}
^
scala> :replay
Replaying: :paste junk.scala
File contains no code: junk.scala
Replaying: :paste obj-repl.scala
Pasting file obj-repl.scala...
defined trait Foo
defined object Foo
Replaying: Foo(new Foo{})
res0: Int = 7
```
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