Adds project-level dependency exclusions:
excludeDependencies += "org.apache.logging.log4j"
excludeDependencies += "com.example" %% "foo"
In the first example, all artifacts from the organization
`"org.apache.logging.log4j"` are excluded from the managed dependency.
In the second example, artifacts with the organization `"com.example"`
and the name `"foo"` cross versioned to the current `scalaVersion` are
excluded.
- Fixes cached resolution being too verbose
- Adds new UpdateLogging named "Default"
- When global logLevel or logLevel in update is Debug, Default will
bump up to Full UpdateLogging.
* IncrementalCompiler IC object now holds the actual logic to start incremental compilation (rather than AggresiveCompiler or other)
* MixedAnalyzingCompiler ONLY does anlaysis of Java/Scala code
* Moved the AnalyzingJavaCompiler into the integration library so that necessary dependencies are visible.
* Force CompileSetup Equiv typeclass to use Equiv relations defined locally.
* Add toString methods on many of the incremental compiler datatypes.
* Remove remaining binary compatibility issues in Defaults.scala.
* Removed as many binary incompatibilities as I could find.
* Deprecating old APIs
* Attempt to construct new nomenclature that fits the design of Incremental API.
* Add as much documentation as I was comfortable writing (from my understanding of things).
This breaks the loading/saving of the incremental compiler analysis out
into separate task, thereby providing the necessary hooks for byte code
enhancement tasks to enhance bytecode and update the analysis before the
analysis gets stored to disk.
* Create a new sbt.compiler.javac package
* Create new interfaces to control running `javac` and `javadoc` whether forked or local.
* Ensure new interfaces make use of `xsbti.Reporter`.
* Create new method on `xsbti.compiler.JavaCompiler` which takes a `xsbti.Reporter`
* Create a new mechanism to parse (more accurately) Warnings + Errors, to distinguish the two.
* Ensure older xsbti.Compiler implementations still succeed via catcing NoSuchMethodError.
* Feed new toolchain through sbt.actions.Compiler API via dirty hackery until we can break things in sbt 1.0
* Added a set of unit tests for parsing errors from Javac/Javadoc
* Added a new integration test for hidden compilerReporter key, including testing threading of javac reports.
Fixes#875, Fixes#1542, Related #1178 could be looked into/cleaned up.
When conflicts are found for a given module, a forced one
is selected before conflict manager kicks in.
The problem is that DependencyDescriptor seems to mark transitive
forced dependency as forced as well,
so the actual forced dependency are sometimes not prioritized.
To work around this, I’ve introduced a mixin called
SbtDefaultDependencyDescriptor, which carries around ModuleID to detect
direct dependencies.