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yum! delicious dogfood!
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because why not, the sbt build is experimental anyway
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It mimics the ant build as closely as necessary to compare the produced
artifacts between the two builds, to build confidence in the transition:
- all projects are built into the same directories in build/quick
- include legacy projects: forkjoin, asm, actors
- TODO: Include forkjoin & asm into library & compiler jars, respectively.
We don't carry over ant's built-in bootstrapping process;
this will be scripted outside of the build, publishing layers locally.
NOTE: the root project cannot be named `scala`:
it shadows the `scala` package in e.g., `projectConsole`.
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Pretty sure nobody's using this? Let's make some space
for our upcoming friend the 0.11 project.
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Confusingly, I am restoring the method "getArchive" which has been gone
from trunk since February 2010 but is suddenly necessary for the sbt
build (as its "compiler-interface" won't compile without it.) I am sure
it all makes perfect sense. No review.
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Securing some of the blessings of whitespace for the sbt build. No
review.
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First version of SBT build for Scala compiler/library (see README)
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