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runClasspath (#627)
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* bump ammonite to 1.6.7
* upgrade all the things
* add scalaj-http shims for bootstrapping
* wip
* tweak-error-message
* tweak coursier
* .
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policy (#494)
* Avoid unnecessary dependency downloading by providing fetches per cache policy; add ticker logging when they are downloading
* Fix GenIdeaTests by making the Log context Option[]al
* Add some comments
* Rebase and resolve
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* Generalize Zinc worker
- Compiler bridges can now be either pre-compiled or on-demand-compiled
- Scala library/compiler jar discovery is now configurable
- Zinc compiler cache is now configurable, rather than being hardcoded at n=1
* .
* update constructor args
* remove duplicate util/AggWrapper.scala file
* fix
* fix
* fix
* cleanup
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* collapse boilerplate folder structure within src/ folders
* .
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This reduces the {scala,scalajs,scalanative}-worker dependency from the entirety of Mill to a much narrower `mill.api` module. This reduces the amount of classpath pollution within these workers, should mean they're much faster to download the first time, and reduces the amount of random junk they would pull in if they were to be used outside of the Mill project.
The interactions between the various *Modules and their *WorkerImpls has been narrowed down to the `*.api` modules, which only depend on other `*.api` modules.
A lot of things have been moved around; user code is unlikely to break, but it's possible some will if it references classes that have been moved around. Forwarders have been left for the few internal classes that Mill uses in it's own `build.sc`, to support bootstrapping. Third-party code which breaks should be a straightforward to fix just by updating imports
The `*.api` modules have minimal dependencies (mostly uPickle and os-lib) and minimal code. There is still a bunch of implementation code in there: some of it defining data-types that are commonly sent across the module/worker interface (`Agg`, `PathRef`, ...), and some of it just general helper functions that are needed both in modules and workers. The latter code isn't strictly API definitions, but for now is small enough it's not worth splitting into it's own module
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__.compile works, haven't run tests yet
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* Remove duplication from ClassLoader.create
* Prevent closing of context class loader in tests so that shutdown hooks can run
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(#414)
* Upgrade ammonite to 1.1.2-30-53edc31
This is mainly to get https://github.com/lihaoyi/Ammonite/pull/851 which
should reduce the amount of unnecessary work done by incremental
compilation in the Mill build. This requires some code changes since
this means we now depend on a more recent version of coursier, as a
side-effect this means that we do not depend on scalaz anymore.
Also use the same ammonite version in the Mill build and in
ScalaModule#ammoniteReplClasspath.
Also remove an incorrect dependency in the caffeine integration test.
This was always wrong but did not start failing until this commit,
probably due to dependencies appearing in a different order on the
classpath.
* Rename ScalaWorker to ZincWorker
Starting with the next commit, it will be used in Java-only projects
too, so the name is misleading.
* Upgrade to Zinc 1.2.1
* Fix incremental compilation when a Scala project depends on a Java project
Before this commit, JavaModule#compile simply called javac
unconditionally, thus generating new classfiles every time. But if a
Scala project depends on a Java project, this will throw off the
incremental compilation algorithm which will unnecessarily recompile
files. To avoid this we now use Zinc to compile Java projects too (as a
bonus this means that Java compilation becomes incremental). This
required some refactoring in ZincWorkerImpl to be able to compile stuff
without having to pass Scala-specific options.
The issue solved by this commit could be reproduced by running in the
Mill repository:
$ mill main.compile
$ mill -i
@ main.compile()
and observing that before this commit, the `main.compile()` call ended
up recompiling code.
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- Combine `main/` and `core/`
- Rename `jsbridges/`/`scalanativebridges/` -> `worker/` for consistency with other terminology
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* Abstract over the scala compiler organization
* Support using a locally published compiler
Publishing locally with sbt means publishing ivy-style, which uses
a different naming convention than maven, we now handle both cases.
* Add minimal support for Dotty projects
* Rewrite scalalib.Dep, introduce scalalib.CrossVersion
Instead of Dep being a trait with three cases (Java/Scala/Point), it is
now a case class where the cross field is an instance of the
CrossVersion trait which has three cases (Constant/Binary/Full). This is
more versatile since it allows for non-empty constant suffixes which
will be used to implement withDottyCompat in the next commit. It's
also a cleaner separation of concerns. We also deduplicate various
pieces of codes that computed the artifact name: this is now always handled in
Dep and CrossVersion.
* Add simple way to use Scala 2 deps in a Dotty project
This is similar to the withDottyCompat method in the sbt-dotty plugin.
* Turn off the Dotty test on Java >= 9
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* add scala-native PR#1143 as submodule
* first pass at integrating scala-native build into mill
including worker/bridge
* add the native libraries to the compile and run classpath
* sssshhh don't be so noisy
* update scala-native to latest build WIP
* update mill to latest scala-native build-api code
* add test interface from scala-native
this code is not published ornot published at the correct scala version so copy it in for now
* implement tests for scala-native
very messy at the moment
also correct bridge version as much as possible with out a scala-native release
* update to scala-native/master
scala-native #1143 now merged
* Remove scala-native submodule
* updates for scala-native 0.3.7 release
* fixes after rebase
* make test framework agnostic and tidy dependencies
* add robust method of getting JVM classpath for running tests
support for multiple test frameworks
tidy up
* rebase fixes for 0.2.0
* add SbtNativeModule and tidy
* rebase fixes
* fix building of compile / run Classpath (via transitiveIvyDeps)
better method of loading JVM test frameworks
* add tests for build, run, utest, scalatest
* move native tests into it own trait which can be extended/overidden
* change release mode to a sealed trait instead of boolean
* add logLevel to ScalaNativeModule and plumb in
propagate release and log levels to test projects
* use test-runner from scala-native instead of including project source
add ability easily compile against scala-native snapshots
* add some docs
* update to 0.3.8
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