Is there any documentation anywhere on running Scala Native without SBT? @den_sh @ekrich @MasseGuillaume
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Eric Richardson Retweeted Scala Native
Right now SBT is needed. Did you see this?https://twitter.com/scala_native/status/893192456002469888 …
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No, but I'll look now. Thanks for the answer!
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There is also a plan to extract some code out of the plugin so it can be used outside of SBT and could be compiled natively.
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My main interest is to bootstrap building a CLI app. Happy to be dependent on scalac and java, but would prefer not to need sbt.
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Replying to @propensive @ekrich and
lol, old habits die hard ;-) Back to bash'ing scalac invocations..
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Replying to @dwijnand
The problem is that
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Replying to @larsr_h @propensive
I'd assume someone that travels a lot would appreciate the battery saving that comes with using an incremental compiler..
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Actually, not joking, I was partly inspired by SBT insisting on download stuff it already had while I was on a flight...
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Replying to @propensive @larsr_h
Interesting. I've long switched to having a local Artifactory and ~/.sbt/repositories for dbuild reasons, so I wouldn't see that.
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Except I just went and found all the jars I needed in my Ivy cache, and built a scalac command line. Only possible because I had few deps.
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