AddSettings should only expose coarse-grained features of AutoPlugins
or else the Logic we use to ensure safe addition completely breaks
down. Leaving it in the code as an escape hatch if we get desparate,
but we need an alternative for controlling ordering later.
* GlobalPlugin has defaults for controlling parallelism on tasks, basic command stuff.
* IvyModule has the configuration for resolving/publishing modules to ivy, assuming
each project is a single module.
* JvmModule has the configuration for compiling/running/testing/packaging Java/Scala
projects.
* Add new AutoPlugins type to AddSettings.
* Ensure any Plugins filter doesn't just automatically always add
autoplugins every time.
* Load.scala can now adjust AutoPlugins ordering
Note: Adjusting autoplugin ordering is dangerous BUT doing a glob
of "put autoplugin settings here" is generally ok.
* remove the notion of Natures from Autoplugins.
* Update tests to use AutoPlugins with no selection for inclusion.
* Rename exisitng Natures code to Plugins/PluginsDebug.
Fixes#1155.
It seems that somehow during the 0.13.{1 -> 2 } transition, we
stopped pointing at the correct key for TaskKeys (either that or
task streams are now all associated with the `streams` key). I
think this may have been inadvertently caused from several
refactorings to enable greater control over the execution of tasks.
This points the `last*` methods at the correct key for tasks,
fixing both `last <key>` and `export <key>` commands.
In 2.11, the implicit version is named `$conforms` so as to avoid
accidental shadowing by user code, which renders methods using
views and subtype bounds inexplicable unusable.
But, SBT intentionally needs to hide it to make the implicits
in this file line up.
This commit opts-in the the required identifiers from Predef,
rather than opting out of conforms. This makes the same code
source compatible with 2.10 and 2.11.
* 'plugins' displays the list of plugins available for each build along with the project IDs each is enabled on
* 'plugin <name>' displays information about a specific plugin in the context of the current project
- if the plugin is activated on the current project and if so, information about the keys/configurations it provides
- how the plugin could be activated if possible
* tries to detect when it is run on an aggregating project and adjusts accordingly
- indicates if an aggregated project has the plugin activated
- indicates to change to the specific project to get the right context
This is a rough implementation and needs lots of polishing and deduplicating.
The help for the commands needs to be added/expanded.
* Can provide suggestions for how to define a plugin given a context (a loaded Project in practice).
* When a user requests an undefined key at the command line, can indicate whether any (deactivated) plugins provide the key.
TODO:
* Hook up to the key parser
* Implement 'help <plugin>'
* Determine how to best provide the context (the current project is often an aggregating root, which is not typically a useful context)
This commit makes the code source compatible across Scala 2.10.3
and https://github.com/scala/scala/pull/3452, which is proposed
for inclusion in Scala 2.11.0-RC1.
We only strictly need the incremental compiler to build on Scala
2.11, as that is integrated into the IDE. But we gain valuable
insight into compiler regressions by building *all* of SBT with
2.11.
We only got there recently (the 0.13 branch of SBT now fully cross
compiles with 2.10.3 and 2.11.0-SNAPSHOT), and this aims to keep
things that way.
Once 2.10 support is dropped, SBT macros will be able to exploit
the new reflection APIs in 2.11 to avoid the need for casting
to compiler internals, which aren't governed by binary compatibility.
This has been prototyped by @xeno-by: https://github.com/sbt/sbt/pull/1121
We now have `global.Range`, so our wildcard import of `global._`
shadows `scala.Range`.
This commit fully qualifies that type so as to be compatible with
Scala 2.10 and 2.11.
- remove AutoPlugin.provides
* name comes from module name
* AutoPlugin is Nature-like via Basic
- Project.addNatures only accepts varags of Nature values
* enforces that a user cannot explicitly enable an AutoPlugin
* drops need for && and - combinators
- Project.excludeNatures accepts varags of AutoPlugin values
* enforces that only AutoPlugins can be excluded
* drops need for && and - combinators
Untyped trees underneath typed trees makes Jack and sad boy.
And they make superaccessors a sad phase.
The recent refactoring to retain original types in the trees
representing the argument to the task macro meant that the `value`
macro also was changed to try to avoid this untyped-under-typed
problem. However, it didn't go deep enough, and left the child
trees of the placeholder tree `InputWrapper.wrap[T](key)` untyped.
This commit uses `c.typeCheck` to locally typeheck that tree fully
instead.
Fixes#1031
* Alter the TaskProgress listener key to be `State => TaskProgress` so it
can be instantiated from the current server/sbt state.
* Expose the xsbti.Reporter interface for compilation through to sbt builds.
This requires a Format[T] to be implicitly available at the call site and requires the task
to be referenced statically (not in a settingDyn call). References to previous task values
in the form of a ScopedKey[Task[T]] + Format[T] are collected at setting load time in the
'references' setting. These are used to know which tasks should be persisted (the ScopedKey)
and how to persist them (the Format).
When checking/delegating previous references, rules are slightly different.
A normal reference from a task t in scope s cannot refer to t in s unless
there is an earlier definition of t in s. However, a previous reference
does not have this restriction. This commit modifies validateReferenced
to allow this.
TODO: user documentation
TODO: stable selection of the Format when there are multiple .previous calls on the same task
TODO: make it usable in InputTasks, specifically Parsers
This avoids an additional cause of recursion via the semicolon/multiple command, which fixes#933.
It also provides error messages on the expanded command. This fixes#598.