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**Problem** When the user runs testOnly with an explicit suite name (e.g. testOnly com.example.MySuite), ScalaTest suites annotated with @DoNotDiscover were not run because sbt always passed explicitlySpecified=false to the test framework. **Solution** In Tests.processOptions, when the user has specified test filters (orderedFilters.nonEmpty), mark the filtered tests as explicitlySpecified=true with SuiteSelector so frameworks can run @DoNotDiscover suites when explicitly requested. - main-actions: set explicitlySpecified and selectors in processOptions for testOnly path - scripted test: tests/i5609-do-not-discover-testonly (testOnly com.test.TestSpec2) |
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README.md
sbt
sbt is a build tool for Scala, Java, and more.
For general documentation, see https://www.scala-sbt.org/.
sbt 2.x
This is the 2.x series of sbt. The source code of sbt is split across several GitHub repositories, including this one.
- sbt/io hosts
sbt.iomodule. - sbt/zinc hosts Zinc, an incremental compiler for Scala.
- sbt/sbt, this repository hosts modules that implement the build tool.
Other links
- Setup: Describes getting started with the latest binary release.
- FAQ: Explains how to get help and more.
- sbt/sbt-zero-seven: hosts sbt 0.7.7 and earlier versions
Issues and Pull Requests
Please read CONTRIBUTING carefully before opening a GitHub Issue or a pull request.
If you're looking for an idea for a contribution, issues labeled with good first issue or help wanted might be good starting points.
If you would like to ask questions about sbt, there's sbt channel on Scala Discord, but it would be good to gather questions on Stackoverflow.
license
See LICENSE.