An interpreter factory gets a Scala compiler and access to the current notebook, and constructs an interpreter.
It's also responsible for fetching/installing/configuring whatever dependencies are needed based on the
notebook configuration, or propagating any necessary notebook configuration state to the interpreter (as the
interpreter methods won't have access to the notebook)
An interpreter factory gets a Scala compiler and access to the current notebook, and constructs an interpreter. It's also responsible for fetching/installing/configuring whatever dependencies are needed based on the notebook configuration, or propagating any necessary notebook configuration state to the interpreter (as the interpreter methods won't have access to the notebook)