If JDT weaving is disabled, the Scala build compiler does not run
If JDT weaving is not enabled (for whatever reason), the Scala build compiler also does not run. This seems to be at odds with the Eclipse builder architecture (which allows arbitrary user-defined builders). I need to investigate, but I strongly suspect that there is an unnecessary dependence on weaving in this situation.
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on 2011-03-25 09:11 *
By Iulian Dragos
Version set to 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
Eclipse version set to Helios
Branch set to wip_experiment (2.9)
Updating tickets (#1000238, #1000326, #1000331, #1000264, #1000298, #1000314, #1000315, #1000325, #1000329, #1000333, #1000277, #1000209, #1000210, #1000288, #1000299, #1000300, #1000301, #1000305, #1000309, #1000310, #1000327, #1000270, #1000292, #1000293, #1000294, #1000295, #1000297, #1000303, #1000304, #1000312, #1000320)
Scala IDE needs weaving to correctly integrates with JDT. The sbt builder needs it to correctly drive the Java builder.
The goal should be to use weaving as little as possible. But it is unlikely that JDT will be modified to provide a more open API and a way to modify the Java model without weaving.
The goal should be to use weaving as little as possible. But it is unlikely that JDT will be modified to provide a more open API and a way to modify the Java model without weaving.