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Also update a few example IDE files for Eclipse and IntelliJ.
This drops the dependency by integrating the bare minimum functionality
to keep things working.
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Motivated by the improvements to multi-byte character handling.
Screencast showing the reported bug is fixed:
http://g.recordit.co/ie1Z367NUl.gif
Here's the changelog since JLine 2.12.1:
https://github.com/jline/jline2/compare/jline-2.12.1...jline-2.14.1
I needed to disable a new, on-by-default feature in JLine so that
it didn't add a " " after completing the token `equals` in
`foo.equa<TAB>`.
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Even though our build can't be imported into IntelliJ
automatically, we don't need to live in the dark ages
of red squigglies when editing build.sbt.
This commit hand-crafts the module defintion for the
project, which has SBT and its dependendencies on the
classpath.
A screenshot of the code assist is worth the thousand
expletives I uttered while writing the pictured code
without this facility:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6mxv0iwxkhvnor7/Screenshot%202016-02-07%2022.09.12.png?dl=0
To download the sources for the SBT JARs that are referenced
herein, run
sbt> reload plugins
sbt> updateClassifiers
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ij fix
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Removes the src/intellij-14 folder and moves everything back to
src/intellij.
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