Using a recursive Source meant that ~ looked into target. If you have
any source generators and use ~ with anything the invokes them, like
~compile, that means that the act of generating sources triggers ~ to
re-execute compile (perhaps only on macOS where the NIO WatchService
just polls, after an initial delay).
Requires sbt/io#78
Fixes#3501
This adds a sbt.watch.mode system property that if set to 'polling' will
use PollingWatchService instead of WatchServiceAdapter (nio).
On macOS this will default to 'polling' and on all others 'nio'.
This is a temporary workaround for users affected by #3527
Adds JVM flag `sbt.server.autostart` to enable/disable the automatic starting of sbt server with the sbt shell.
This also adds a new command `startServer` to manually start the server.
If the read buffer contains more that 2 messages, we need to consume them all before blocking on socket read again. For that we have to loop until the buffer does not contain anymore the message delimiter character.
Same problem in the client ServerConnection code.
Fixes#2776
This allows cross building commands. When issuing a command, it detects
whether there is likely to be any Scala version incompatibilities, by
checking whether all projects have the same Scala cross version
configuration, if not, it outputs a big fat warning.
This no longer injects scalaVersion at the project level, which was interfering with crossScalaVersions delegation to ThisBuild scope.
Fixessbt/sbt#3353
Both the default settings and ^^ together sets the correct scalaVersion based on `sbtVersion in pluginCrossBuild`, but frequently people set up `scalaVersion` on sbt plugin's subproject, which disables the feature.
This change appends the scalaVersionSetting on ^^ so scalaVersion gets switched to 2.12.2 on ^^ 1.0.0-RC2 etc.
Fixes#3205
Ref #3282
We used to wrap InputStream so it will inject Thread.sleep, which then allows the thread to be cancelled, emulating a non-blocking readLine. This trick doesn't seem to work for Windows.
For non-Cygwin, actually just removing the wrapping does the job, but I couldn't get it to work for Cygwin.
To test, run some command via network, and then type `show name` into the terminal. On Cygwin, it will not respond.