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remove precompiled compiler bridges
- Scala 2.8.x or 2.9.x are no longer used that often. - Precompiled is a cross build liability as sbt (2.10.4) depends on 2.8.x/2.9.x code. - Scripted test was modified to check 2.8 and 2.9 compilation
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@ -302,9 +302,18 @@ lazy val compileInterfaceProj = (project in compilePath / "interface").
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artifact in (Compile, packageSrc) := Artifact(srcID).copy(configurations = Compile :: Nil).extra("e:component" -> srcID)
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)
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lazy val precompiled282 = precompiled(scala282)
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lazy val precompiled292 = precompiled(scala292)
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lazy val precompiled293 = precompiled(scala293)
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def precompiledSettings = Seq(
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artifact in packageBin <<= (appConfiguration, scalaVersion) { (app, sv) =>
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val launcher = app.provider.scalaProvider.launcher
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val bincID = binID + "_" + ScalaInstance(sv, launcher).actualVersion
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Artifact(binID) extra ("e:component" -> bincID)
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},
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target <<= (target, scalaVersion) { (base, sv) => base / ("precompiled_" + sv) },
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scalacOptions := Nil,
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ivyScala ~= { _.map(_.copy(checkExplicit = false, overrideScalaVersion = false)) },
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exportedProducts in Compile := Nil,
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libraryDependencies += scalaCompiler.value % "provided"
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)
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// Implements the core functionality of detecting and propagating changes incrementally.
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// Defines the data structures for representing file fingerprints and relationships and the overall source analysis
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@ -412,7 +421,7 @@ lazy val mainProj = (project in mainPath).
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// technically, we need a dependency on all of mainProj's dependencies, but we don't do that since this is strictly an integration project
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// with the sole purpose of providing certain identifiers without qualification (with a package object)
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lazy val sbtProj = (project in sbtPath).
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dependsOn(mainProj, compileInterfaceProj, precompiled282, precompiled292, precompiled293, scriptedSbtProj % "test->test").
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dependsOn(mainProj, compileInterfaceProj, scriptedSbtProj % "test->test").
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settings(baseSettings: _*).
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settings(
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name := "sbt",
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@ -520,35 +529,6 @@ def utilPath = file("util")
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def compilePath = file("compile")
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def mainPath = file("main")
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def precompiledSettings = Seq(
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artifact in packageBin <<= (appConfiguration, scalaVersion) { (app, sv) =>
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val launcher = app.provider.scalaProvider.launcher
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val bincID = binID + "_" + ScalaInstance(sv, launcher).actualVersion
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Artifact(binID) extra ("e:component" -> bincID)
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},
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target <<= (target, scalaVersion) { (base, sv) => base / ("precompiled_" + sv) },
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scalacOptions := Nil,
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ivyScala ~= { _.map(_.copy(checkExplicit = false, overrideScalaVersion = false)) },
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exportedProducts in Compile := Nil,
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libraryDependencies += scalaCompiler.value % "provided"
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)
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def precompiled(scalav: String): Project = Project(id = normalize("Precompiled " + scalav.replace('.', '_')), base = compilePath / "interface").
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dependsOn(interfaceProj).
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settings(baseSettings ++ precompiledSettings: _*).
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settings(
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name := "Precompiled " + scalav.replace('.', '_'),
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scalaHome := None,
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scalaVersion <<= (scalaVersion in ThisBuild) { sbtScalaV =>
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assert(sbtScalaV != scalav, "Precompiled compiler interface cannot have the same Scala version (" + scalav + ") as sbt.")
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scalav
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},
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crossScalaVersions := Seq(scalav),
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// we disable compiling and running tests in precompiled Projprojects of compiler interface
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// so we do not need to worry about cross-versioning testing dependencies
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sources in Test := Nil
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)
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lazy val safeUnitTests = taskKey[Unit]("Known working tests (for both 2.10 and 2.11)")
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lazy val safeProjects: ScopeFilter = ScopeFilter(
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inProjects(launchProj, mainSettingsProj, mainProj, ivyProj, completeProj,
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@ -576,46 +556,18 @@ def customCommands: Seq[Setting[_]] = Seq(
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},
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commands += Command.command("release-sbt-local") { state =>
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"clean" ::
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"precompiled-2_8_2/compile" ::
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"precompiled-2_9_2/compile" ::
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"precompiled-2_9_3/compile" ::
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"so compile" ::
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"precompiled-2_8_2/publishLocal" ::
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"precompiled-2_9_2/publishLocal" ::
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"precompiled-2_9_3/publishLocal" ::
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"so publishLocal" ::
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"reload" ::
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state
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},
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/** There are several complications with sbt's build.
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* First is the fact that interface project is a Java-only project
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* that uses source generator from datatype subproject in Scala 2.10.4,
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* which is depended on by Scala 2.8.2, Scala 2.9.2, and Scala 2.9.3 precompiled project.
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*
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* Second is the fact that sbt project (currently using Scala 2.10.4) depends on
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* the precompiled projects (that uses Scala 2.8.2 etc.)
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*
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* Finally, there's the fact that all subprojects are released with crossPaths
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* turned off for the sbt's Scala version 2.10.4, but some of them are also
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* cross published against 2.11.1 with crossPaths turned on.
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*
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* Because of the way ++ (and its improved version wow) is implemented
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* precompiled compiler briges are handled outside of doge aggregation on root.
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* `so compile` handles 2.10.x/2.11.x cross building.
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*/
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commands += Command.command("release-sbt") { state =>
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// TODO - Any sort of validation
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"clean" ::
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"checkCredentials" ::
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"conscript-configs" ::
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"precompiled-2_8_2/compile" ::
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"precompiled-2_9_2/compile" ::
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"precompiled-2_9_3/compile" ::
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"so compile" ::
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"so publishSigned" ::
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"precompiled-2_8_2/publishSigned" ::
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"precompiled-2_9_2/publishSigned" ::
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"precompiled-2_9_3/publishSigned" ::
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"publishLauncher" ::
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state
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}
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