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import CompileFlags._
lazy val scala212 = "2.12.18"
lazy val scala213 = "2.13.12"
lazy val supportedScalaVersions = List(scala213, scala212)
ThisBuild / organization := "com.colisweb"
ThisBuild / scalaVersion := scala213
ThisBuild / scalafmtOnCompile := true
ThisBuild / scalafmtCheck := true
ThisBuild / scalafmtSbtCheck := true
ThisBuild / scalacOptions ++= crossScalacOptions(scalaVersion.value)
ThisBuild / pushRemoteCacheTo := Some(
MavenCache("local-cache", baseDirectory.value / sys.env.getOrElse("CACHE_PATH", "sbt-cache"))
)
Global / onChangedBuildSource := ReloadOnSourceChanges
lazy val root = Project(id = "JRubysnessHours", base = file("."))
.settings(moduleName := "root")
.settings(noPublishSettings: _*)
.aggregate(core, jruby)
lazy val core =
project
.settings(moduleName := "JRubysnessHours")
.settings(fork := true)
.settings(crossScalaVersions := supportedScalaVersions)
.settings(Test / tpolecatExcludeOptions += ScalacOptions.warnNonUnitStatement)
.settings(
libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
CompileTimeDependencies.scalaCompat
) ++ Seq(
TestDependencies.approval,
TestDependencies.scalatest,
TestDependencies.scalatestplus,
TestDependencies.scalacheck
),
dependencyOverrides += TestDependencies.pprint
)
lazy val jruby =
project
.settings(moduleName := "JRubysnessHoursAdapter")
.settings(fork := true)
.dependsOn(core % "test->test;compile->compile")
.settings(Test / tpolecatExcludeOptions += ScalacOptions.warnNonUnitStatement)
.settings(crossScalaVersions := supportedScalaVersions)
.settings(dependencyOverrides += TestDependencies.pprint)
/** Copied from Cats
*/
def noPublishSettings =
Seq(
publish := {},
publishLocal := {},
publishArtifact := false
)
// TODO: wip for debug logs
parallelExecution / test := false