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I am trying to build a project with JDK-12 ea. While trying to execute a sample class:

public static void main(String[] args) {
    Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
    int value = scanner.nextInt();
    // After JEP-325
    switch (value) {
        case 1 ->System.out.println("one");
        case 2 ->System.out.println("two");
        default ->System.out.println("many");
    }
} 

The IDE throws the error that reads

Error:java: error: invalid source release: 13

Relevant project configuration screens :

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Module settings

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SDKs

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Compiler settings

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IntelliJ IDEA 2018.3.3 (Community Edition)
Build #IC-183.5153.38, built on January 9, 2019
JRE: 1.8.0_152-release-1343-b26 x86_64
JVM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o
macOS 10.13.6

Tried switching back the language level to 12, without experimental features, but it ends in

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I remember using the experimental features in recent past(not sure of exact IntelliJ version) successfully. Has something changed that I need to configure apart from this as well?

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    I guess experimental features uses --source 13 ? Have you tried with the --enable-preview flag? Commented Jan 12, 2019 at 3:01
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    "12 (preview)" language level ... yup that seems to be missing from the IntelliJ for me now. Adding compiler level flag does work. (you can make that as an answer) but that doesn't relate either to the error that IntelliJ stated or even that the actual error was displayed against java and not javac! Commented Jan 12, 2019 at 3:48
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    The error in intellij seems to come from javac. If I select "12 (preview)" as a language level in the "Messages" I see on the last 2 lines "...Compilation completed with 1 error...", "Error:java: error: release version 12 not supported", and the error is the same as the one I get when using --release 12 with javac. intellij saying 'java' is talking about the used language I guess... Also, I'm not sure why you don't have "12 (preview)" as a language level, since you seem to have a newer version of intellij than me... Commented Jan 12, 2019 at 3:53
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    @JornVernee True, its(the error) for compiling sources in "java". Yes, I have the recent most IntelliJ. Commented Jan 12, 2019 at 3:59
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    FWIW I updated to 2018.3.3 and the "12 (preview)" language level has been removed, though I am asked to accept the preview license when selecting "12". I guess they'd rather have users manually specify the --enable-preview flag. Commented Jan 12, 2019 at 19:52

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The right way™

The earliest version of IntelliJ that supports switch expressions is version 2019.1, which was released on March 27, 2019. You can get it here: https://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download . You also need JDK 12 of course, and set that as your project SDK.

Then you can set the language level to:

12 (Preview) - Switch expressions

With that, everything should work.

If it doesn't, you might want to check that You've;

  • set the project language level, as well as the module language level to the "12 (Preview)"
  • set the execution JRE in the run configuration of your application to 12 (or the default, which is the project SDK).
  • set the right bytecode version in Settings -> 'Build, Execution, Deployment'/Compiler/Java Compiler. (Leave this fields empty to match the language level)

Manually configure --enable-preview (no intellisense)

Turning my comment into an answer. You can add the --enable-preview flag to the VM by going to:

Run -> Edit Configurations...

Then selecting your main class from the tree menu on the left, and pasting --enable-preview in the "VM options" box

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You can do the same for the compiler by going to:

File -> Settings...

Then in the tree menu under Build, Execution, Deployment -> Compiler -> Java Compiler you can put --enable-preview in the "Additional command line parameters" box:

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Note that intellisense still might not work after doing that. I'm still seeing red squiggly lines under the ->s with the error message "unexpected token". But, when I click the run button the class compiles and runs just fine.

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How do I keep maven from switching module language level from 12 (Preview) to 12. I have compilerArgs --enable-preview on maven-compiler-plugin.
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Just for the record. I was having similar error but with Java 14:

Error:java: error: invalid source release: 14

What solved the problem for me was to hunt down on every single place of the IDE where there was another Java version being mentioned that wasn't the 14th one.

The places that I had to change were:

File -> Project Structure -> Project Settings

File -> Project Structure -> Module Settings -> Tab: Sources: Language Level.

File -> Project Structure -> Module Settings -> Tab: Dependencies: Module SDK.

File -> Settings -> Compiler -> Java Compiler -> Target bytecode version.

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I specify the version in "File -> Settings -> Compiler -> Java Compiler -> Target bytecode version." that works
I did try that for changing JDK from version 13 to 8, but although that I setted up all that options I had to manually edit file .idea/misc.xml and correct set the JDK version languageLevel attribute: languageLevel="JDK_1_8". Only project-jdk-name attribute was affected by UI settings.
I was having the same issue with jdk 16. Changing Module SDK did it for me.
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In IDEA v2018.3.2 Preview language level added --enable-preview parameter to command line. In v2018.3.3 there is no 12 Preview level, so parameter has to be added manually as you correctly mentioned in your comment. Experimental features doesn't add any compilation parameters.

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Assuming you are facing the issue for an SpringBoot project with dependencies mentioned in pom.xml (Maven dependencies). Do the below.

  1. Check the jdk version of your machine using cmd or terminal with command : java -version.
  2. In your pom.xml, update the java version <java.version><MACHINE'S JDK VERSION></java.version>

Save the changes, and you're good to go.

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