17 May 2024 |
BalmungSan#5059 | Could it be related to the malware detection software having to scan all opened files? | 15:03:30 |
jamespigden3704 | hmm, I added the project to my excluded list on my antivirus, do you think I need to add anything else? | 15:12:49 |
Daenyth#7233 | did that help? | 15:15:13 |
jamespigden3704 | No, I had tried it already | 15:16:57 |
jamespigden3704 | but you're the second person to suggest it, so maybe I need to add something else/have done it wrong | 15:17:22 |
BalmungSan#5059 | You may try inside WSL 2 and see if there is any difference | 15:18:16 |
felher#6050 | Is there an easy way to run a test on the class path? I.e. I have a test class, but it is in a dependency, not the src/test/scala dir. Currently I've defined a forwarder:
cat src/test/scala/Forwarder.scala
import utest.*
object Forwarder:
def tests = class.on.classpath.Spec.tests
which works, but I would rather just do something like
test class.on.classpath.Spec
instead | 16:03:16 |
felher#6050 | * Is there an easy way to run a test on the class path? I.e. I have a test class, but it is in a dependency, not the src/test/scala dir. Currently I've defined a forwarder:
$> cat src/test/scala/Forwarder.scala
import utest.*
object Forwarder:
def tests = class.on.classpath.Spec.tests
which works, but I would rather just do something like
test class.on.classpath.Spec
instead | 16:03:43 |
felher#6050 | * Is there an easy way to run a test on the class path? I.e. I have a test class, but it is in a dependency, not the src/test/scala dir. Currently I've defined a forwarder:
$> cat src/test/scala/Forwarder.scala
import utest.*
object Forwarder extends TestSuite:
def tests = class.on.classpath.Spec.tests
which works, but I would rather just do something like
test class.on.classpath.Spec
instead | 16:18:38 |
dmitrii.naumenko | Raised https://github.com/sbt/sbt/discussions/7174#discussioncomment-9473389 | 17:23:50 |
dmitrii.naumenko | * FTR, raised https://github.com/sbt/sbt/discussions/7174#discussioncomment-9473389 | 17:24:17 |
dmitrii.naumenko | * FTR, raised https://github.com/sbt/sbt/discussions/7174#discussioncomment-9473389 | 17:24:40 |
dmitrii.naumenko | * FTR, raised https://github.com/sbt/sbt/discussions/7174#discussioncomment-9473389 | 17:25:10 |
dmitrii.naumenko | * FTR, raised https://github.com/sbt/sbt/discussions/7174#discussioncomment-9473389 | 17:25:44 |
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som-snytt | which compiler? (I just saw a "fix performance issue on Windows again" somewhere.) | 19:25:15 |
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hozzor | i downloaded sbt with coursier and it is in the PATH, but when i try to call it in the command line, it says "system can't find the given path" (translation from german). why is that? | 23:11:35 |
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bjornregnell | Download image.png | 15:27:47 |
bjornregnell | is it just me who gets these annoying tripple dots that require multiple ENTER to get going after console again in sbt: | 15:27:47 |
bjornregnell | * anyone else who gets these annoying tripple dots that require multiple ENTER to get going after console again in sbt: | 15:28:15 |
bjornregnell | and how to avoid them? | 15:28:31 |
bjornregnell | * anyone else who gets these annoying tripple dots that require multiple ENTER to get going after console again in sbt? | 15:28:36 |