This adds `new` command, which helps create a new build definition. The
`new` command is extensible via a mechanism called the template
resolver,
which evaluates the arbitrary arguments passed to the command to find
and run a template.
As a reference implementation [Giter8][g8] is provided as follows:
sbt new eed3si9n/hello.g8
This will run eed3si9n/hello.g8 using Giter8.
[g8]: http://www.foundweekends.org/giter8/
This commit introduces a new "static" launcher that does not use Ivy to
gather all the artifacts that it requires, but rather expect them to be
immediately available.
To be able to use sbt without Internet access, we add a new
`ComponentCompiler` that is able to retrieve the bridge sources from the
resources on classpath and compile it.
Tested manually:
$ grep 'version.*:=' build.sbt
version := "0.13.10-SNAPSHOT",
$ git archive --prefix=sbt-0.13.10-SNAPSHOT/ -o ~/Desktop/sbt-0.13.10-SNAPSHOT.tgz HEAD
$ cd ~/Desktop
$ ls
sbt-0.13.10-SNAPSHOT.tgz
$ tar xfz sbt-0.13.10-SNAPSHOT.tgz
$ cd sbt-0.13.10-SNAPSHOT/
$ sbt info
[info] Loading global plugins from /Users/dnw/.dotfiles/.sbt/0.13/plugins
[info] Loading project definition from /Users/dnw/Desktop/sbt-0.13.10-SNAPSHOT/project
[info] Updating {file:/Users/dnw/Desktop/sbt-0.13.10-SNAPSHOT/project/}sbt-0-13-10-snapshot-build...
[info] Resolving org.fusesource.jansi#jansi;1.4 ...
[info] Done updating.
[warn] There may be incompatibilities among your library dependencies.
[warn] Here are some of the libraries that were evicted:
[warn] * com.typesafe.sbt:sbt-site:0.8.1 -> 0.8.2
[warn] Run 'evicted' to see detailed eviction warnings
[info] Compiling 12 Scala sources to /Users/dnw/Desktop/sbt-0.13.10-SNAPSHOT/project/target/scala-2.10/sbt-0.13/classes...
[info] This is sbt 0.13.9
[info] The current project is {file:/Users/dnw/Desktop/sbt-0.13.10-SNAPSHOT/}sbtRoot 0.13.10-SNAPSHOT
[info] The current project is built against Scala 2.10.6
[info] Available Plugins: sbt.plugins.IvyPlugin, sbt.plugins.JvmPlugin, sbt.plugins.CorePlugin...
[info] sbt, sbt plugins, and build definitions are using Scala 2.10.5
Include sbt-ivy-snapshots to launchconfig
Prior to this change, the launchconfig for sbt was generated using
Transform's resource generator so releases would include
`typesafe-ivy-releases` repo, and snapshot releases would include
`typesafe-ivy-snapshots` and `sonatype-snapshots` repos in addition.
This is no longer useful since nightly builds are now published to
`sbt-ivy-snapshots` instead, which is backed by Bintray.
This removes the switching logic, so both `typesafe-ivy-releases` and
`sbt-ivy-snapshots` repos are always included into the launchconfig.
This removes the step of needing to download a launcher just to try the
nightly builds.
When I went digging into Ivy's code base I discovered that it's been
checking if the repository layout pattern ends with M2_PATTERN to use
maven-metadata.xml, which for sbt would return false since we customize
the mattern -
https://github.com/apache/ant-ivy/blob/2.3.0/src/java/org/apache/ivy/plu
gins/resolver/IBiblioResolver.java#L497-L499
To pass File => Unit callback across the classloader boundary
I am encoding it as a java.util.List[File] by overriding
method.
This was needed since Java didn't allow me to cast
from one classloader to the other.
* Remove launch/* code/tests, as these are in the sbt/launcher project.
* Create a new project which will resolve launcher module from sonatype-snapshots,
and repackage it for the currently building version of sbt.
* Remove ComponentManagerTest which was relying DIRECTLY on launcher classes.
We'll need to reconfigure this shortly to enable the tests again.
Remaining TODOs -
* Update resolvers so people can find the launcher.
* Add ComponentManagerTest back.
* Re-publish the sbt-launch.jar in the location it used to be published.