Three simple steps
How to use this tool?
This free online converter translates Haxe source code into Scala in three simple steps.
- Step 1
Add your Haxe code
Type, paste, or upload the Haxe code you want to translate.
- Step 2
Convert the code
Click Convert to translate the source code into Scala.
- Step 3
Review the result
Review, copy, or download the resulting Scala code from the output editor.
See it in action
Examples of Haxe to Scala conversion
These examples show Haxe source code and the corresponding Scala translation. Generated results can vary as AI models are updated.
Example 1
Is String Palindrome
Program that checks if a string is a palindrome or not.
Haxe code
Scala code
Example 2
Even or Odd
A well commented function to check if a number if odd or even.
Haxe code
Scala code
Language comparison
Key differences between Haxe and Scala
| Characteristic | Haxe | Scala |
|---|---|---|
| Syntax | Haxe has a syntax similar to ActionScript and JavaScript. | Scala has a syntax that combines object-oriented and functional programming. |
| Paradigm | Haxe supports both object-oriented and functional programming paradigms. | Scala is a multi-paradigm language that supports object-oriented and functional programming. |
| Typing | Haxe is a statically typed language. | Scala is a statically typed language with type inference. |
| Performance | Haxe is known for its high performance and efficient code execution. | Scala is a high-performance language that runs on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). |
| Libraries and frameworks | Haxe has a growing ecosystem of libraries and frameworks. | Scala has a rich ecosystem of libraries and frameworks, including popular ones like Akka and Play. |
| Community and support | Haxe has a smaller but dedicated community with active support. | Scala has a large and active community with strong support. |
| Learning curve | Haxe has a moderate learning curve, especially for developers familiar with ActionScript or JavaScript. | Scala has a steep learning curve, especially for developers new to functional programming. |
Common questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert Haxe to Scala?
Paste your Haxe code into the input box, confirm the languages are set to Haxe and Scala, and click Convert. CodeConvert AI analyzes your Haxe code and generates equivalent Scala code in seconds, preserving the original logic and structure.
What are the main differences between Haxe and Scala?
Haxe and Scala differ in syntax, type system, standard libraries, and common idioms, so copying code line for line usually will not compile. The converter maps each Haxe construct to its closest Scala equivalent. See the comparison table below for the key differences between Haxe and Scala.
Is the converted Scala code accurate?
The AI produces high-quality Scala code that preserves the behavior of your original Haxe code and follows Scala conventions. It handles common patterns, data structures, and idioms for both Haxe and Scala. For large or performance-critical code, review and test the Scala output before using it in production.
Can I convert an entire Haxe project to Scala?
You can convert Haxe files one at a time by pasting each file's code. For a full migration, convert each file and then review how classes, dependencies, and project structure map from Haxe to Scala. Signing in for free raises the input limit to 25,000 characters per conversion for larger files.
Can I convert Scala back to Haxe?
Yes. CodeConvert AI converts in both directions, so you can convert Scala to Haxe just as easily using our Scala to Haxe converter. Try the Scala to Haxe Converter
Is the Haxe to Scala converter free, and do I need to install anything?
Yes, it is free and runs in your browser with nothing to install and no IDE extension required. You can convert Haxe to Scala without an account for up to 2 conversions per day. Sign in for free for higher limits.
What are the benefits of signing in?
Signing in unlocks CodeConvert AI's Pro converter with more powerful AI models, a built-in chat assistant, code execution, saved conversion history, and personal notes. Every free account includes 5 credits and supports up to 25,000 characters of input per conversion, with no credit card required.
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