This adds dependency to LM implemented using Coursier.
I had to copy paste a bunch of code from sbt-coursier-shared to break the dependency to sbt.
`Global / useCoursier := false` or `-Dsbt.coursier=false` be used to opt-out of using Coursier for the dependency resolution.
I discovered that it wasn't possible to call .previous in an input task.
While I understand why you can't call .previous on an InputKey, I think
it makes sense to allow calling .previous on a TaskKey within an input
task.
Fixes#4438
This slims down update's UpdateReport by removing evicted modules
caller information. The larger the graph, the effect would be more
pronounced. For example, I saw a graph reduce from 5.9MB to 1.1MB in JSON file.
* 1.2.x: (28 commits)
More bumping up the 2.12 version to 2.12.8 in 1.2.x
Bump the 2.12 version to 2.12.8 in 1.2.x
define whitesourceOnPush
lm 1.2.4
1.2.7-SNAPSHOT
implement TestConsoleLogger
bump util, lm, and zinc
Bump scalatest to 3.0.6-SNAP5
Bump log4j2 to 2.11.1
drop notification override
Ignore files in scripted group dirs
Fix '~' for dependent projects with a broken parent
util 1.2.3, zinc 1.2.4
lm 1.2.2
Adjust the tests
Set withMetadataDirectory by default
Fix single repo emulation script
add onLoadMessage
check PluginCross.scala consisntency
Bump modules
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It was reported in https://github.com/sbt/sbt/issues/4608 that there was
a regression that tests run against scala 2.11 would fail. This was
because the interface loader incorrectly contained the scala library. To
fix this, I needed to find the xsbt.boot.BootFilteredLoader in the
classloading hierarchy and put the sbt testing interface library in
between that loader and the scala library loader.
We noticed that the community build was failing for some projects due to
some class loading issues. My initial approach for detecting the errors
didn't always work because the test framework might wrap the underlying
exception. To fix that, I add the causes to the list of throwables to
scan for class loading related exceptions. I also added
ClassNotFoundException to the list of types to check for. I additionally
added more context to the error message so that it is more clear to the
user what specifically went wrong. The error message is intended to
provide examples that the user can actually paste into the console.
There is also a lot of manual line wrapping that could be improved by
defining paragraphs and then splitting on the jline terminal width. That
could be a useful internal helper function to improve our log messages
in general.
The underlying issue could be addressed by allowing the user to specify
libraries that get excluded from the dependency classpath for layering
purposes. I'm not sure the best way to do that yet and adding that
feature wouldn't fix any existing builds so I think that would be better
handled in 1.4.0.