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We don't need those, right?
We don't even build that folder anymore (since 1b0fa91), it is just dead
code.
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Two years of atrophy. Now using sbt 0.12.3 and latest
versions of jansi, etc.
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Updated jline build to use xsbt 0.9.9 and rebuilt, no review.
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Rebuilt jline with some navigation improvements (ctrl-T jumps forward a
word, ctrl-X deletes the word in front of the cursor), thanks to Kenji
Matsuoka for portions of this patch.
Note to OSX users: TIL learned that ctrl-O is swallowed by the terminal
and that unless you have some need for weird flow-control over serial
connection control chars, you can recover it with
stty discard undef
And then you have ctrl-O for previous word and ctrl-T for next word.
No review.
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for improving the keybindings. No review.
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This addresses a few long standing irritations with jline, rewriting
chunks of it along the way. No longer does columnar output spill over
and double space everything if you're unlucky with the chosen widths.
Pagination works for a higher definition of work. Etc.
Also, for those who enjoy operating missile systems from their repls,
crash recovery now requests your permission before replaying the
session.
Closes #4194, no review.
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Updated to new jline sources with it moved into scala.tools.jline. I
transitioned the jline build from maven to sbt, and this commit includes
the first sbt-built binary. Review by jsuereth.
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