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Signed-off-by: Miguel Molina <miguel@erizocosmi.co>
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598 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#
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# A more capable sbt runner, coincidentally also called sbt.
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# Author: Paul Phillips <paulp@improving.org>
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# Copyright (c) 2011, Paul Phillips. All rights reserved.
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# Generated from http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or withou
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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# met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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# * Neither the name of the author nor the names of its contributors
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# may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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# without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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# HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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# TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
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# PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
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# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
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# NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
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# SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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set -o pipefail
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declare -r sbt_release_version="0.13.15"
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declare -r sbt_unreleased_version="0.13.15"
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declare -r latest_212="2.12.1"
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declare -r latest_211="2.11.11"
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declare -r latest_210="2.10.6"
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declare -r latest_29="2.9.3"
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declare -r latest_28="2.8.2"
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declare -r buildProps="project/build.properties"
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declare -r sbt_launch_ivy_release_repo="http://repo.typesafe.com/typesafe/ivy-releases"
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declare -r sbt_launch_ivy_snapshot_repo="https://repo.scala-sbt.org/scalasbt/ivy-snapshots"
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declare -r sbt_launch_mvn_release_repo="http://repo.scala-sbt.org/scalasbt/maven-releases"
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declare -r sbt_launch_mvn_snapshot_repo="http://repo.scala-sbt.org/scalasbt/maven-snapshots"
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declare -r default_jvm_opts_common="-Xms512m -Xmx1536m -Xss2m"
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declare -r noshare_opts="-Dsbt.global.base=project/.sbtboot -Dsbt.boot.directory=project/.boot -Dsbt.ivy.home=project/.ivy"
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declare sbt_jar sbt_dir sbt_create sbt_version sbt_script sbt_new
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declare sbt_explicit_version
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declare verbose noshare batch trace_level
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declare sbt_saved_stty debugUs
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declare java_cmd="java"
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declare sbt_launch_dir="$HOME/.sbt/launchers"
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declare sbt_launch_repo
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# pull -J and -D options to give to java.
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declare -a java_args scalac_args sbt_commands residual_args
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# args to jvm/sbt via files or environment variables
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declare -a extra_jvm_opts extra_sbt_opts
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echoerr () { echo >&2 "$@"; }
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vlog () { [[ -n "$verbose" ]] && echoerr "$@"; }
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die () { echo "Aborting: $@" ; exit 1; }
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# restore stty settings (echo in particular)
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onSbtRunnerExit() {
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[[ -n "$sbt_saved_stty" ]] || return
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vlog ""
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vlog "restoring stty: $sbt_saved_stty"
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stty "$sbt_saved_stty"
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unset sbt_saved_stty
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}
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# save stty and trap exit, to ensure echo is re-enabled if we are interrupted.
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trap onSbtRunnerExit EXIT
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sbt_saved_stty="$(stty -g 2>/dev/null)"
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vlog "Saved stty: $sbt_saved_stty"
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# this seems to cover the bases on OSX, and someone will
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# have to tell me about the others.
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get_script_path () {
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local path="$1"
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[[ -L "$path" ]] || { echo "$path" ; return; }
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local target="$(readlink "$path")"
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if [[ "${target:0:1}" == "/" ]]; then
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echo "$target"
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else
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echo "${path%/*}/$target"
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fi
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}
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declare -r script_path="$(get_script_path "$BASH_SOURCE")"
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declare -r script_name="${script_path##*/}"
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init_default_option_file () {
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local overriding_var="${!1}"
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local default_file="$2"
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if [[ ! -r "$default_file" && "$overriding_var" =~ ^@(.*)$ ]]; then
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local envvar_file="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
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if [[ -r "$envvar_file" ]]; then
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default_file="$envvar_file"
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fi
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fi
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echo "$default_file"
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}
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declare sbt_opts_file="$(init_default_option_file SBT_OPTS .sbtopts)"
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declare jvm_opts_file="$(init_default_option_file JVM_OPTS .jvmopts)"
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build_props_sbt () {
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[[ -r "$buildProps" ]] && \
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grep '^sbt\.version' "$buildProps" | tr '=\r' ' ' | awk '{ print $2; }'
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}
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update_build_props_sbt () {
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local ver="$1"
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local old="$(build_props_sbt)"
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[[ -r "$buildProps" ]] && [[ "$ver" != "$old" ]] && {
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perl -pi -e "s/^sbt\.version\b.*\$/sbt.version=${ver}/" "$buildProps"
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grep -q '^sbt.version[ =]' "$buildProps" || printf "\nsbt.version=%s\n" "$ver" >> "$buildProps"
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vlog "!!!"
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vlog "!!! Updated file $buildProps setting sbt.version to: $ver"
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vlog "!!! Previous value was: $old"
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vlog "!!!"
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}
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}
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set_sbt_version () {
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sbt_version="${sbt_explicit_version:-$(build_props_sbt)}"
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[[ -n "$sbt_version" ]] || sbt_version=$sbt_release_version
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export sbt_version
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}
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url_base () {
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local version="$1"
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case "$version" in
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0.7.*) echo "http://simple-build-tool.googlecode.com" ;;
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0.10.* ) echo "$sbt_launch_ivy_release_repo" ;;
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0.11.[12]) echo "$sbt_launch_ivy_release_repo" ;;
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0.*-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]) # ie "*-yyyymmdd-hhMMss"
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echo "$sbt_launch_ivy_snapshot_repo" ;;
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0.*) echo "$sbt_launch_ivy_release_repo" ;;
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*-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]) # ie "*-yyyymmdd-hhMMss"
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echo "$sbt_launch_mvn_snapshot_repo" ;;
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*) echo "$sbt_launch_mvn_release_repo" ;;
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esac
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}
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make_url () {
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local version="$1"
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local base="${sbt_launch_repo:-$(url_base "$version")}"
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case "$version" in
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0.7.*) echo "$base/files/sbt-launch-0.7.7.jar" ;;
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0.10.* ) echo "$base/org.scala-tools.sbt/sbt-launch/$version/sbt-launch.jar" ;;
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0.11.[12]) echo "$base/org.scala-tools.sbt/sbt-launch/$version/sbt-launch.jar" ;;
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0.*) echo "$base/org.scala-sbt/sbt-launch/$version/sbt-launch.jar" ;;
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*) echo "$base/org/scala-sbt/sbt-launch/$version/sbt-launch.jar" ;;
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esac
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}
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addJava () { vlog "[addJava] arg = '$1'" ; java_args+=("$1"); }
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addSbt () { vlog "[addSbt] arg = '$1'" ; sbt_commands+=("$1"); }
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addScalac () { vlog "[addScalac] arg = '$1'" ; scalac_args+=("$1"); }
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addResidual () { vlog "[residual] arg = '$1'" ; residual_args+=("$1"); }
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addResolver () { addSbt "set resolvers += $1"; }
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addDebugger () { addJava "-Xdebug" ; addJava "-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=$1"; }
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setThisBuild () {
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vlog "[addBuild] args = '$@'"
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local key="$1" && shift
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addSbt "set $key in ThisBuild := $@"
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}
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setScalaVersion () {
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[[ "$1" == *"-SNAPSHOT" ]] && addResolver 'Resolver.sonatypeRepo("snapshots")'
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addSbt "++ $1"
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}
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setJavaHome () {
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java_cmd="$1/bin/java"
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setThisBuild javaHome "_root_.scala.Some(file(\"$1\"))"
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export JAVA_HOME="$1"
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export JDK_HOME="$1"
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export PATH="$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH"
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}
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getJavaVersion() { "$1" -version 2>&1 | grep -E -e '(java|openjdk) version' | awk '{ print $3 }' | tr -d \"; }
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checkJava() {
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# Warn if there is a Java version mismatch between PATH and JAVA_HOME/JDK_HOME
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[[ -n "$JAVA_HOME" && -e "$JAVA_HOME/bin/java" ]] && java="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java"
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[[ -n "$JDK_HOME" && -e "$JDK_HOME/lib/tools.jar" ]] && java="$JDK_HOME/bin/java"
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if [[ -n "$java" ]]; then
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pathJavaVersion=$(getJavaVersion java)
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homeJavaVersion=$(getJavaVersion "$java")
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if [[ "$pathJavaVersion" != "$homeJavaVersion" ]]; then
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echoerr "Warning: Java version mismatch between PATH and JAVA_HOME/JDK_HOME, sbt will use the one in PATH"
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echoerr " Either: fix your PATH, remove JAVA_HOME/JDK_HOME or use -java-home"
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echoerr " java version from PATH: $pathJavaVersion"
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echoerr " java version from JAVA_HOME/JDK_HOME: $homeJavaVersion"
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fi
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fi
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}
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java_version () {
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local version=$(getJavaVersion "$java_cmd")
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vlog "Detected Java version: $version"
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echo "${version:2:1}"
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}
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# MaxPermSize critical on pre-8 JVMs but incurs noisy warning on 8+
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default_jvm_opts () {
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local v="$(java_version)"
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if [[ $v -ge 8 ]]; then
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echo "$default_jvm_opts_common"
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else
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echo "-XX:MaxPermSize=384m $default_jvm_opts_common"
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fi
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}
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build_props_scala () {
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if [[ -r "$buildProps" ]]; then
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versionLine="$(grep '^build.scala.versions' "$buildProps")"
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versionString="${versionLine##build.scala.versions=}"
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echo "${versionString%% .*}"
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fi
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}
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execRunner () {
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# print the arguments one to a line, quoting any containing spaces
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vlog "# Executing command line:" && {
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for arg; do
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if [[ -n "$arg" ]]; then
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if printf "%s\n" "$arg" | grep -q ' '; then
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printf >&2 "\"%s\"\n" "$arg"
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else
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printf >&2 "%s\n" "$arg"
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fi
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fi
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done
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vlog ""
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}
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[[ -n "$batch" ]] && exec </dev/null
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exec "$@"
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}
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jar_url () { make_url "$1"; }
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is_cygwin () [[ "$(uname -a)" == "CYGWIN"* ]]
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jar_file () {
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is_cygwin \
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&& echo "$(cygpath -w $sbt_launch_dir/"$1"/sbt-launch.jar)" \
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|| echo "$sbt_launch_dir/$1/sbt-launch.jar"
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}
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download_url () {
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local url="$1"
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local jar="$2"
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echoerr "Downloading sbt launcher for $sbt_version:"
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echoerr " From $url"
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echoerr " To $jar"
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mkdir -p "${jar%/*}" && {
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if which curl >/dev/null; then
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curl --fail --silent --location "$url" --output "$jar"
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elif which wget >/dev/null; then
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wget -q -O "$jar" "$url"
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fi
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} && [[ -r "$jar" ]]
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}
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acquire_sbt_jar () {
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{
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sbt_jar="$(jar_file "$sbt_version")"
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[[ -r "$sbt_jar" ]]
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} || {
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sbt_jar="$HOME/.ivy2/local/org.scala-sbt/sbt-launch/$sbt_version/jars/sbt-launch.jar"
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[[ -r "$sbt_jar" ]]
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} || {
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sbt_jar="$(jar_file "$sbt_version")"
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download_url "$(make_url "$sbt_version")" "$sbt_jar"
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}
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}
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usage () {
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set_sbt_version
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cat <<EOM
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Usage: $script_name [options]
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Note that options which are passed along to sbt begin with -- whereas
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options to this runner use a single dash. Any sbt command can be scheduled
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to run first by prefixing the command with --, so --warn, --error and so on
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are not special.
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Output filtering: if there is a file in the home directory called .sbtignore
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and this is not an interactive sbt session, the file is treated as a list of
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bash regular expressions. Output lines which match any regex are not echoed.
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One can see exactly which lines would have been suppressed by starting this
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runner with the -x option.
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-h | -help print this message
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-v verbose operation (this runner is chattier)
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-d, -w, -q aliases for --debug, --warn, --error (q means quiet)
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-x debug this script
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-trace <level> display stack traces with a max of <level> frames (default: -1, traces suppressed)
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-debug-inc enable debugging log for the incremental compiler
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-no-colors disable ANSI color codes
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-sbt-create start sbt even if current directory contains no sbt project
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-sbt-dir <path> path to global settings/plugins directory (default: ~/.sbt/<version>)
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-sbt-boot <path> path to shared boot directory (default: ~/.sbt/boot in 0.11+)
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-ivy <path> path to local Ivy repository (default: ~/.ivy2)
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-no-share use all local caches; no sharing
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-offline put sbt in offline mode
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-jvm-debug <port> Turn on JVM debugging, open at the given port.
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-batch Disable interactive mode
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-prompt <expr> Set the sbt prompt; in expr, 's' is the State and 'e' is Extracted
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-script <file> Run the specified file as a scala script
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# sbt version (default: sbt.version from $buildProps if present, otherwise $sbt_release_version)
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-sbt-force-latest force the use of the latest release of sbt: $sbt_release_version
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-sbt-version <version> use the specified version of sbt (default: $sbt_release_version)
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-sbt-dev use the latest pre-release version of sbt: $sbt_unreleased_version
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-sbt-jar <path> use the specified jar as the sbt launcher
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-sbt-launch-dir <path> directory to hold sbt launchers (default: $sbt_launch_dir)
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-sbt-launch-repo <url> repo url for downloading sbt launcher jar (default: $(url_base "$sbt_version"))
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# scala version (default: as chosen by sbt)
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-28 use $latest_28
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-29 use $latest_29
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-210 use $latest_210
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-211 use $latest_211
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-212 use $latest_212
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-scala-home <path> use the scala build at the specified directory
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-scala-version <version> use the specified version of scala
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-binary-version <version> use the specified scala version when searching for dependencies
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# java version (default: java from PATH, currently $(java -version 2>&1 | grep version))
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-java-home <path> alternate JAVA_HOME
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# passing options to the jvm - note it does NOT use JAVA_OPTS due to pollution
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# The default set is used if JVM_OPTS is unset and no -jvm-opts file is found
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<default> $(default_jvm_opts)
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JVM_OPTS environment variable holding either the jvm args directly, or
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the reference to a file containing jvm args if given path is prepended by '@' (e.g. '@/etc/jvmopts')
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Note: "@"-file is overridden by local '.jvmopts' or '-jvm-opts' argument.
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-jvm-opts <path> file containing jvm args (if not given, .jvmopts in project root is used if present)
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-Dkey=val pass -Dkey=val directly to the jvm
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-J-X pass option -X directly to the jvm (-J is stripped)
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# passing options to sbt, OR to this runner
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SBT_OPTS environment variable holding either the sbt args directly, or
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the reference to a file containing sbt args if given path is prepended by '@' (e.g. '@/etc/sbtopts')
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Note: "@"-file is overridden by local '.sbtopts' or '-sbt-opts' argument.
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-sbt-opts <path> file containing sbt args (if not given, .sbtopts in project root is used if present)
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-S-X add -X to sbt's scalacOptions (-S is stripped)
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EOM
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}
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process_args () {
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require_arg () {
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local type="$1"
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local opt="$2"
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local arg="$3"
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if [[ -z "$arg" ]] || [[ "${arg:0:1}" == "-" ]]; then
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die "$opt requires <$type> argument"
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fi
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}
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while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
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case "$1" in
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-h|-help) usage; exit 0 ;;
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-v) verbose=true && shift ;;
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-d) addSbt "--debug" && shift ;;
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-w) addSbt "--warn" && shift ;;
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-q) addSbt "--error" && shift ;;
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-x) debugUs=true && shift ;;
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-trace) require_arg integer "$1" "$2" && trace_level="$2" && shift 2 ;;
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-ivy) require_arg path "$1" "$2" && addJava "-Dsbt.ivy.home=$2" && shift 2 ;;
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-no-colors) addJava "-Dsbt.log.noformat=true" && shift ;;
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-no-share) noshare=true && shift ;;
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-sbt-boot) require_arg path "$1" "$2" && addJava "-Dsbt.boot.directory=$2" && shift 2 ;;
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-sbt-dir) require_arg path "$1" "$2" && sbt_dir="$2" && shift 2 ;;
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-debug-inc) addJava "-Dxsbt.inc.debug=true" && shift ;;
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-offline) addSbt "set offline in Global := true" && shift ;;
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-jvm-debug) require_arg port "$1" "$2" && addDebugger "$2" && shift 2 ;;
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-batch) batch=true && shift ;;
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-prompt) require_arg "expr" "$1" "$2" && setThisBuild shellPrompt "(s => { val e = Project.extract(s) ; $2 })" && shift 2 ;;
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-script) require_arg file "$1" "$2" && sbt_script="$2" && addJava "-Dsbt.main.class=sbt.ScriptMain" && shift 2 ;;
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-sbt-create) sbt_create=true && shift ;;
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-sbt-jar) require_arg path "$1" "$2" && sbt_jar="$2" && shift 2 ;;
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-sbt-version) require_arg version "$1" "$2" && sbt_explicit_version="$2" && shift 2 ;;
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-sbt-force-latest) sbt_explicit_version="$sbt_release_version" && shift ;;
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-sbt-dev) sbt_explicit_version="$sbt_unreleased_version" && shift ;;
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-sbt-launch-dir) require_arg path "$1" "$2" && sbt_launch_dir="$2" && shift 2 ;;
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-sbt-launch-repo) require_arg path "$1" "$2" && sbt_launch_repo="$2" && shift 2 ;;
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-scala-version) require_arg version "$1" "$2" && setScalaVersion "$2" && shift 2 ;;
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-binary-version) require_arg version "$1" "$2" && setThisBuild scalaBinaryVersion "\"$2\"" && shift 2 ;;
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-scala-home) require_arg path "$1" "$2" && setThisBuild scalaHome "_root_.scala.Some(file(\"$2\"))" && shift 2 ;;
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-java-home) require_arg path "$1" "$2" && setJavaHome "$2" && shift 2 ;;
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-sbt-opts) require_arg path "$1" "$2" && sbt_opts_file="$2" && shift 2 ;;
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-jvm-opts) require_arg path "$1" "$2" && jvm_opts_file="$2" && shift 2 ;;
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-D*) addJava "$1" && shift ;;
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-J*) addJava "${1:2}" && shift ;;
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-S*) addScalac "${1:2}" && shift ;;
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-28) setScalaVersion "$latest_28" && shift ;;
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-29) setScalaVersion "$latest_29" && shift ;;
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-210) setScalaVersion "$latest_210" && shift ;;
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-211) setScalaVersion "$latest_211" && shift ;;
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-212) setScalaVersion "$latest_212" && shift ;;
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new) sbt_new=true && : ${sbt_explicit_version:=$sbt_release_version} && addResidual "$1" && shift ;;
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*) addResidual "$1" && shift ;;
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esac
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done
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}
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# process the direct command line arguments
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process_args "$@"
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# skip #-styled comments and blank lines
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readConfigFile() {
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local end=false
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until $end; do
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read || end=true
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[[ $REPLY =~ ^# ]] || [[ -z $REPLY ]] || echo "$REPLY"
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done < "$1"
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}
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# if there are file/environment sbt_opts, process again so we
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# can supply args to this runner
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if [[ -r "$sbt_opts_file" ]]; then
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vlog "Using sbt options defined in file $sbt_opts_file"
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while read opt; do extra_sbt_opts+=("$opt"); done < <(readConfigFile "$sbt_opts_file")
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elif [[ -n "$SBT_OPTS" && ! ("$SBT_OPTS" =~ ^@.*) ]]; then
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vlog "Using sbt options defined in variable \$SBT_OPTS"
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extra_sbt_opts=( $SBT_OPTS )
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else
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vlog "No extra sbt options have been defined"
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fi
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[[ -n "${extra_sbt_opts[*]}" ]] && process_args "${extra_sbt_opts[@]}"
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# reset "$@" to the residual args
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set -- "${residual_args[@]}"
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argumentCount=$#
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# set sbt version
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set_sbt_version
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checkJava
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# only exists in 0.12+
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setTraceLevel() {
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case "$sbt_version" in
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"0.7."* | "0.10."* | "0.11."* ) echoerr "Cannot set trace level in sbt version $sbt_version" ;;
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*) setThisBuild traceLevel $trace_level ;;
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esac
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}
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# set scalacOptions if we were given any -S opts
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[[ ${#scalac_args[@]} -eq 0 ]] || addSbt "set scalacOptions in ThisBuild += \"${scalac_args[@]}\""
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# Update build.properties on disk to set explicit version - sbt gives us no choice
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[[ -n "$sbt_explicit_version" && -z "$sbt_new" ]] && update_build_props_sbt "$sbt_explicit_version"
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vlog "Detected sbt version $sbt_version"
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if [[ -n "$sbt_script" ]]; then
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residual_args=( $sbt_script ${residual_args[@]} )
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else
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# no args - alert them there's stuff in here
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(( argumentCount > 0 )) || {
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vlog "Starting $script_name: invoke with -help for other options"
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residual_args=( shell )
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}
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fi
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# verify this is an sbt dir, -create was given or user attempts to run a scala script
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[[ -r ./build.sbt || -d ./project || -n "$sbt_create" || -n "$sbt_script" || -n "$sbt_new" ]] || {
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cat <<EOM
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$(pwd) doesn't appear to be an sbt project.
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If you want to start sbt anyway, run:
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$0 -sbt-create
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EOM
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exit 1
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}
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# pick up completion if present; todo
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[[ -r .sbt_completion.sh ]] && source .sbt_completion.sh
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# directory to store sbt launchers
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[[ -d "$sbt_launch_dir" ]] || mkdir -p "$sbt_launch_dir"
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[[ -w "$sbt_launch_dir" ]] || sbt_launch_dir="$(mktemp -d -t sbt_extras_launchers.XXXXXX)"
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# no jar? download it.
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[[ -r "$sbt_jar" ]] || acquire_sbt_jar || {
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# still no jar? uh-oh.
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echo "Download failed. Obtain the jar manually and place it at $sbt_jar"
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exit 1
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}
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if [[ -n "$noshare" ]]; then
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for opt in ${noshare_opts}; do
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addJava "$opt"
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done
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else
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case "$sbt_version" in
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"0.7."* | "0.10."* | "0.11."* | "0.12."* )
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[[ -n "$sbt_dir" ]] || {
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sbt_dir="$HOME/.sbt/$sbt_version"
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vlog "Using $sbt_dir as sbt dir, -sbt-dir to override."
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}
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;;
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esac
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if [[ -n "$sbt_dir" ]]; then
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addJava "-Dsbt.global.base=$sbt_dir"
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fi
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fi
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if [[ -r "$jvm_opts_file" ]]; then
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vlog "Using jvm options defined in file $jvm_opts_file"
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while read opt; do extra_jvm_opts+=("$opt"); done < <(readConfigFile "$jvm_opts_file")
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elif [[ -n "$JVM_OPTS" && ! ("$JVM_OPTS" =~ ^@.*) ]]; then
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vlog "Using jvm options defined in \$JVM_OPTS variable"
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extra_jvm_opts=( $JVM_OPTS )
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else
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vlog "Using default jvm options"
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extra_jvm_opts=( $(default_jvm_opts) )
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fi
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# traceLevel is 0.12+
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[[ -n "$trace_level" ]] && setTraceLevel
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main () {
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execRunner "$java_cmd" \
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"${extra_jvm_opts[@]}" \
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"${java_args[@]}" \
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-jar "$sbt_jar" \
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"${sbt_commands[@]}" \
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"${residual_args[@]}"
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}
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# sbt inserts this string on certain lines when formatting is enabled:
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# val OverwriteLine = "\r\u001BM\u001B[2K"
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# ...in order not to spam the console with a million "Resolving" lines.
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# Unfortunately that makes it that much harder to work with when
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# we're not going to print those lines anyway. We strip that bit of
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# line noise, but leave the other codes to preserve color.
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mainFiltered () {
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local ansiOverwrite='\r\x1BM\x1B[2K'
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local excludeRegex=$(egrep -v '^#|^$' ~/.sbtignore | paste -sd'|' -)
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echoLine () {
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local line="$1"
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local line1="$(echo "$line" | sed 's/\r\x1BM\x1B\[2K//g')" # This strips the OverwriteLine code.
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local line2="$(echo "$line1" | sed 's/\x1B\[[0-9;]*[JKmsu]//g')" # This strips all codes - we test regexes against this.
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|
|
if [[ $line2 =~ $excludeRegex ]]; then
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[[ -n $debugUs ]] && echo "[X] $line1"
|
|
else
|
|
[[ -n $debugUs ]] && echo " $line1" || echo "$line1"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
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|
|
echoLine "Starting sbt with output filtering enabled."
|
|
main | while read -r line; do echoLine "$line"; done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Only filter if there's a filter file and we don't see a known interactive command.
|
|
# Obviously this is super ad hoc but I don't know how to improve on it. Testing whether
|
|
# stdin is a terminal is useless because most of my use cases for this filtering are
|
|
# exactly when I'm at a terminal, running sbt non-interactively.
|
|
shouldFilter () { [[ -f ~/.sbtignore ]] && ! egrep -q '\b(shell|console|consoleProject)\b' <<<"${residual_args[@]}"; }
|
|
|
|
# run sbt
|
|
if shouldFilter; then mainFiltered; else main; fi
|