sbt/notes/1.1.0.markdown

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Changes since RC-2

Changes since RC-1

  • Fixes Java compilation causing NullPointerException by making PositionImpl thread-safe. zinc#465 by @eed3si9n
  • Restores Scala 2.13.0-M1 support. #461 by @dwijnand
  • Fixes PollingWatchService by preventing concurrent modification of keysWithEvents map. io#90 by @mechkg, which fixes ~ related issues #3687, #3695, and #3775.
  • Fixed server spewing out debug level logs. #3791 by @eed3si9n
  • Fixes the encoding of Unix-like file path to use file:///. #3805 by @eed3si9n
  • Fixes Log4J2 initialization error during startup. #3814 by @dwijnand

Features, fixes, changes with compatibility implications

  • sbt server feature is reworked in sbt 1.1.0. See below.
  • Changes version setting default to 0.1.0-SNAPSHOT for compatibility with Semantic Versioning. #3577 by @laughedelic

Features

  • Unifies sbt shell and build.sbt syntax. See below.

Fixes

Improvements

  • Filters scripted tests based on optional project/build.properties. See below.
  • Adds Project#withId to change a project's id. #3601 by @dwijnand
  • Adds reboot dev command, which deletes the current artifact from the boot directory. This is useful when working with development versions of sbt. #3659 by @eed3si9n
  • Adds a check for a change in sbt version before reload. #1055/#3673 by @RomanIakovlev
  • Adds a new setting insideCI, which indicates that sbt is likely running in an Continuous Integration environment. #3672 by @RomanIakovlev
  • Adds nameOption to Command trait. #3671 by @miklos-martin
  • Adds POSIX persmission operations in IO, such as IO.chmod(..). io#76 by @eed3si9n
  • Treat sbt 1 modules using Semantic Versioning in the eviction warning. lm#188 by @eed3si9n
  • Uses kind-projector in the code. #3650 by @dwijnand
  • Make displayOnly etc methods strict in Completions. #3763 by @xuwei-k

Unified slash syntax for sbt shell and build.sbt

This adds unified slash syntax for both sbt shell and the build.sbt DSL. Instead of the current <project-id>/config:intask::key, this adds <project-id>/<config-ident>/intask/key where <config-ident> is the Scala identifier notation for the configurations like Compile and Test. (The old shell syntax will continue to function)

These examples work both from the shell and in build.sbt.

Global / cancelable
ThisBuild / scalaVersion
Test / test
root / Compile / compile / scalacOptions
ProjectRef(uri("file:/xxx/helloworld/"),"root")/Compile/scalacOptions
Zero / Zero / name

The inspect command now outputs something that can be copy-pasted:

> inspect compile
[info] Task: sbt.inc.Analysis
[info] Description:
[info]  Compiles sources.
[info] Provided by:
[info]  ProjectRef(uri("file:/xxx/helloworld/"),"root")/Compile/compile
[info] Defined at:
[info]  (sbt.Defaults) Defaults.scala:326
[info] Dependencies:
[info]  Compile/manipulateBytecode
[info]  Compile/incCompileSetup
....

#1812/#3434/#3617/#3620 by @eed3si9n and @dwijnand

sbt server

sbt server feature was reworked to use Language Server Protocol 3.0 (LSP) as the wire protocol, a protocol created by Microsoft for Visual Studio Code.

To discover a running server, sbt 1.1.0 creates a port file at ./project/target/active.json relative to a build:

{"uri":"local:///Users/foo/.sbt/1.0/server/0845deda85cb41abcdef/sock"}

local: indicates a UNIX domain socket. Here's how we can say hello to the server using nc. (^M can be sent Ctrl-V then Return):

$ nc -U /Users/foo/.sbt/1.0/server/0845deda85cb41abcdef/sock
Content-Length: 99^M
^M
{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 1, "method": "initialize", "params": { "initializationOptions": { } } }^M

sbt server adds network access to sbt's shell command so, in addition to accepting input from the terminal, server also to accepts input from the network. Here's how we can call compile:

Content-Length: 93^M
^M
{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 2, "method": "sbt/exec", "params": { "commandLine": "compile" } }^M

The running sbt session should now queue compile, and return back with compiler warnings and errors, if any:

Content-Length: 296
Content-Type: application/vscode-jsonrpc; charset=utf-8

{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"textDocument/publishDiagnostics","params":{"uri":"file:/Users/foo/work/hellotest/Hello.scala","diagnostics":[{"range":{"start":{"line":2,"character":26},"end":{"line":2,"character":27}},"severity":1,"source":"sbt","message":"object X is not a member of package foo"}]}}

#3524/#3556 by @eed3si9n

VS Code extension

The primary use case we have in mind for the sbt server is tooling integration such as editors and IDEs. As a proof of concept, we created a Visual Studio Code extension called Scala (sbt).

Currently this extension is able to:

Filtering scripted tests using project/build.properties

For all scripted tests in which project/build.properties exist, the value of the sbt.version property is read. If its binary version is different from sbtBinaryVersion in pluginCrossBuild the test will be skipped and a message indicating this will be logged.

This allows you to define scripted tests that track the minimum supported sbt versions, e.g. 0.13.9 and 1.0.0-RC2. #3564/#3566 by @jonas