Use non deprecated method in README

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Alexandre Archambault 2017-07-15 17:19:08 +02:00
parent dffc9d90ea
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2 changed files with 12 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -153,13 +153,13 @@ val fetch = Fetch.from(repositories, Cache.fetch())
Then run the resolution per-se,
```scala
val resolution = start.process.run(fetch).run
val resolution = start.process.run(fetch).unsafePerformSync
```
That will fetch and use metadata.
Check for errors in
```scala
val errors: Seq[(Dependency, Seq[String])] = resolution.errors
val errors: Seq[((Module, String), Seq[String])] = resolution.metadataErrors
```
These would mean that the resolution wasn't able to get metadata about some dependencies.
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ import scalaz.concurrent.Task
val localArtifacts: Seq[FileError \/ File] = Task.gatherUnordered(
resolution.artifacts.map(Cache.file(_).run)
).run
).unsafePerformSync
```
@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ resolution is particularly complex, in which case `maxIterations` could be incre
Let's run the whole resolution,
```scala
val resolution = start.process.run(fetch).run
val resolution = start.process.run(fetch).unsafePerformSync
```
To get additional feedback during the resolution, we can give the `Cache.default` method above
@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ you can supply your own thread pool to `Cache.default`.
Now that the resolution is done, we can check for errors in
```scala
val errors: Seq[(Dependency, Seq[String])] = resolution.errors
val errors: Seq[((Module, String), Seq[String])] = resolution.metadataErrors
```
These would mean that the resolution wasn't able to get metadata about some dependencies.
@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ import scalaz.concurrent.Task
val localArtifacts: Seq[FileError \/ File] = Task.gatherUnordered(
resolution.artifacts.map(Cache.file(_).run)
).run
).unsafePerformSync
```
We're using the `Cache.file` method, that can also be given a `Logger` (for more feedback) and a custom thread pool.

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@ -180,13 +180,13 @@ val fetch = Fetch.from(repositories, Cache.fetch())
Then run the resolution per-se,
```tut:silent
val resolution = start.process.run(fetch).run
val resolution = start.process.run(fetch).unsafePerformSync
```
That will fetch and use metadata.
Check for errors in
```tut:silent
val errors: Seq[(Dependency, Seq[String])] = resolution.errors
val errors: Seq[((Module, String), Seq[String])] = resolution.metadataErrors
```
These would mean that the resolution wasn't able to get metadata about some dependencies.
@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ import scalaz.concurrent.Task
val localArtifacts: Seq[FileError \/ File] = Task.gatherUnordered(
resolution.artifacts.map(Cache.file(_).run)
).run
).unsafePerformSync
```
@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ resolution is particularly complex, in which case `maxIterations` could be incre
Let's run the whole resolution,
```tut:silent
val resolution = start.process.run(fetch).run
val resolution = start.process.run(fetch).unsafePerformSync
```
To get additional feedback during the resolution, we can give the `Cache.default` method above
@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ you can supply your own thread pool to `Cache.default`.
Now that the resolution is done, we can check for errors in
```tut:silent
val errors: Seq[(Dependency, Seq[String])] = resolution.errors
val errors: Seq[((Module, String), Seq[String])] = resolution.metadataErrors
```
These would mean that the resolution wasn't able to get metadata about some dependencies.
@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ import scalaz.concurrent.Task
val localArtifacts: Seq[FileError \/ File] = Task.gatherUnordered(
resolution.artifacts.map(Cache.file(_).run)
).run
).unsafePerformSync
```
We're using the `Cache.file` method, that can also be given a `Logger` (for more feedback) and a custom thread pool.