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* | Make every project use the new directory structure | Guillaume Martres | 2016-11-22 | 1 | -0/+0 |
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* | Move 'sandbox/scalajs/hello.scala' to ↵ | Lucas Burson | 2016-10-16 | 1 | -0/+0 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | 'sandbox/scalajs/src/main/scala/hello.scala' to fix an ensime error. After this change, `sbt ensimeConfig` works. The ensime error message: ``` [error] You have .scala files in the base of your project. Such "script style" projects [error] are not supported by ENSIME. Simply move them into src/main/scala to get support. [error] Please read https://github.com/ensime/ensime-server/issues/1432 ``` | ||||
* | Initial infrastructure and hello world for the Scala.js back-end. | Sébastien Doeraene | 2016-03-01 | 1 | -0/+15 |
The Scala.js back-end can be enabled with the `-scalajs` command-line option. Currently, it adds one phase to the pipeline, which emits .sjsir files from trees. A sandbox project `sjsSandbox`, in `sandbox/scalajs/`, can be used to easily test Scala.js compilation. One can run the `main()` method of the `hello.world` object with > sjsSandbox/run The back-end only contains the bare mimimum to compile the hello world application in the sandbox. Anything else will blow up (for example, primitive method calls). It is a work-in-progress. |