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package xsbti.compile;
import xsbti.Logger;
import java.io.File;
/*
* This API is subject to change.
*
* It is the client's responsibility to:
* 1. Manage class loaders. Usually the client will want to:
* i. Keep the class loader used by the ScalaInstance warm.
* ii. Keep the class loader of the incremental recompilation classes (xsbti.compile) warm.
* iii. Share the class loader for Scala classes between the incremental compiler implementation and the ScalaInstance where possible (must be binary compatible)
* 2. Manage the compiler interface jar. The interface must be compiled against the exact Scala version used for compilation and a compatible Java version.
* 3. Manage compilation order between different compilations.
* i. Execute a compilation for each dependency, obtaining an Analysis for each.
* ii. Provide the Analysis from previous compilations to dependent compilations in the analysis map.
* 4. Provide an implementation of JavaCompiler for compiling Java sources.
* 5. Define a function that determines if a classpath entry contains a class (Setup.definesClass).
* i. This is provided by the client so that the client can cache this information across compilations when compiling multiple sets of sources.
* ii. The cache should be cleared for each new compilation run or else recompilation will not properly account for changes to the classpath.
* 6. Provide a cache directory.
* i. This directory is used by IncrementalCompiler to persist data between compilations.
* ii. It should be a different directory for each set of sources being compiled.
* 7. Manage parallel execution.
* i. Each compilation may be performed in a different thread as long as the dependencies have been compiled already.
* ii. Implementations of all types should be immutable and arrays treated as immutable.
* 8. Ensure general invariants:
* i. The implementations of all types are immutable, except for the already discussed Setup.definesClass.
* ii. Arrays are treated as immutable.
* iii. No value is ever null.
*/
public interface IncrementalCompiler
{
/**
* Performs an incremental compilation as configured by `in`.
* The returned Analysis should be provided to compilations depending on the classes from this compilation.
*/
Analysis compile(Inputs in, Logger log);
/**
* Creates a compiler instance that can be used by the `compile` method.
*
* @param instance The Scala version to use
* @param interfaceJar The compiler interface jar compiled for the Scala version being used
* @param options Configures how arguments to the underlying Scala compiler will be built.
*
*/
@Deprecated
ScalaCompiler newScalaCompiler(ScalaInstance instance, File interfaceJar, ClasspathOptions options, Logger log);
/**
* Creates a compiler instance that can be used by the `compile` method.
*
* @param instance The Scala version to use
* @param interfaceJar The compiler interface jar compiled for the Scala version being used
* @param options Configures how arguments to the underlying Scala compiler will be built.
*/
ScalaCompiler newScalaCompiler(ScalaInstance instance, File interfaceJar, ClasspathOptions options);
/**
* Compiles the source interface for a Scala version. The resulting jar can then be used by the `newScalaCompiler` method
* to create a ScalaCompiler for incremental compilation. It is the client's responsibility to manage compiled jars for
* different Scala versions.
*
* @param label A brief name describing the source component for use in error messages
* @param sourceJar The jar file containing the compiler interface sources. These are published as sbt's compiler-interface-src module.
* @param targetJar Where to create the output jar file containing the compiled classes.
* @param instance The ScalaInstance to compile the compiler interface for.
* @param log The logger to use during compilation. */
void compileInterfaceJar(String label, File sourceJar, File targetJar, File interfaceJar, ScalaInstance instance, Logger log);
}