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Clarify what `source-dependencies/import` really tests by renaming it to `source-dependencies/import-package` which better describes the scope of that test. Also, introduce analogous `source-dependencies/import-class` test which tests dependency tracking on imported classes. The reason why we should distinguish between imported packages and classes is that incremental compiler doesn't track packages as products of source files as it does for classes. Therefore, problem with imported classes is much more tractable than with imported packages. |
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README.md
sbt 0.13
This is the 0.13.x series of sbt.
- Setup: Describes getting started with the latest binary release.
- See CONTRIBUTING for how to build from source, open an issue, fix or add documentation, or submit a pull request.
- FAQ: Explains how to get help, how to migrate from 0.7.7, and more.
- There is a video of a demo given at Scala Days 2011 based on sbt 0.10.0 that gives an introduction to the configuration system in sbt 0.10.0 and later. See the documentation for current information.
- Google Code: hosts sbt 0.7.7 and earlier versions