typelevel / sbt-tpolecat   0.5.2

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scalac options for the enlightened

Scala versions: 2.12
sbt plugins: 1.x

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scalac options for the enlightened

sbt-tpolecat is an SBT plugin for automagically configuring scalac options according to the project Scala version, inspired by Rob Norris (@tpolecat)'s excellent series of blog posts providing recommended options to get the most out of the compiler.

As of version 0.1.11, it also supports setting options for Scala 3.x.

Usage

Add the following to your project's project/plugins.sbt:

addSbtPlugin("org.typelevel" % "sbt-tpolecat" % "0.5.0")

Once you are using this plugin we recommend that you don't manipulate the scalacOptions key directly.

Instead you should modify the tpolecatScalacOptions key or the options key for the relevant mode, for example tpolecatDevModeOptions for the development mode.

Excluding specific warnings

To exclude an individual warning, say to ignore unused imports during testing, you can add the following to your configuration:

import org.typelevel.scalacoptions.ScalacOptions

Test / tpolecatExcludeOptions += ScalacOptions.warnUnusedImports

If you would like to exclude more than one warning, you can add a Set of scalac options, like so:

import org.typelevel.scalacoptions.ScalacOptions

Test / tpolecatExcludeOptions ++= Set(
  ScalacOptions.warnValueDiscard,
  ScalacOptions.warnUnusedImports,
  ScalacOptions.warnUnusedLocals
)

ScalaTest warnings

One of the options configured by sbt-tpolecat (-Wnonunit-statement) is designed to warn users about discarded values in their code.

However, Scalatest assertions return a value of type Assertion by design, in order to support async testing.

Unfortunately, this means that in synchronous test suites, every assertion discards this Assertion value, triggering the -Wnonunit-statement compiler warning.

If you find yourself in this situation, you can disable the -Wnonunit-statement option in your test suite like so:

import org.typelevel.scalacoptions.ScalacOptions

Test / tpolecatExcludeOptions += ScalacOptions.warnNonUnitStatement

Configuring the REPL

To filter out scala compiler options that don't work well in the REPL, use the tpolecatExcludeOptions.

By default, the plugin only applies this filter to the console task in the Compile and Test configurations.

For example, to apply this filter to the console task in the IntegrationTest configuration you can do the following:

IntegrationTest / console / tpolecatExcludeOptions ++= ScalacOptions.defaultConsoleExclude

Modes

This plugin can be used in several modes. The default mode is the continuous integration mode.

Modes can be selected by using mode switching commands, or by setting environment variables.

When multiple mode-setting environment variables are defined, the most restrictive mode is selected. For example, if the SBT_TPOLECAT_DEV and SBT_TPOLECAT_CI variables are both defined, continuous integration mode will be enabled.

You can customise the default mode by modifying the ThisBuild / tpolecatDefaultOptionsMode key. Default is CiMode, and the available modes are org.typelevel.sbt.tpolecat.{CiMode, DevMode, ReleaseMode, VerboseMode}.

Development mode

To enable the development mode, use the tpolecatDevMode command or define the environment variable SBT_TPOLECAT_DEV.

In this mode a baseline set of scala compiler options are enabled.

You can customise the options that are enabled in this mode by modifying the tpolecatDevModeOptions key. Default: ScalacOptions.default.

For example, to disable macros you could customise the development mode options as follows:

tpolecatDevModeOptions ~= { opts =>
  opts.filterNot(Set(ScalacOptions.languageExperimentalMacros))
}

You can customise the environment variable that is used to enable this mode by modifying the ThisBuild / tpolecatDevModeEnvVar key. Default: "SBT_TPOLECAT_DEV".

Verbose mode

To enable the verbose mode, use the tpolecatVerboseMode command or define the environment variable SBT_TPOLECAT_VERBOSE.

In this mode all development mode options are enabled, and several verbose options that are commonly used for debugging implicit resolution and providing detailed compile errors are enabled.

You can customise the options that are enabled in this mode by modifying the tpolecatVerboseModeOptions key. Default: tpolecatDevModeOptions.value ++ ScalacOptions.verboseOptions.

For example, to disable verbose implicit logging you could customise the verbose mode options as follows:

tpolecatVerboseModeOptions ~= { opts =>
  opts.filterNot(Set(ScalacOptions.verboseImplicits))
}

You can customise the environment variable that is used to enable this mode by modifying the ThisBuild / tpolecatVerboseModeEnvVar key. Default: "SBT_TPOLECAT_VERBOSE".

Continuous integration mode

To enable the continuous integration mode, use the tpolecatCiMode command or define the environment variable SBT_TPOLECAT_CI.

In this mode all development mode options are enabled, and the fatal warnings option (-Xfatal-warnings ) is added.

You can customise the options that are enabled in this mode by modifying the tpolecatCiModeOptions key. Default: tpolecatDevModeOptions.value + ScalacOptions.fatalWarnings.

For example, to disable unused linting you could customise the CI options as follows:

tpolecatCiModeOptions ~= { opts =>
  opts.filterNot(
    ScalacOptions.privateWarnUnusedOptions ++
      ScalacOptions.warnUnusedOptions
  )
}

You can customise the environment variable that is used to enable this mode by modifying the ThisBuild / tpolecatCiModeEnvVar key. Default: "SBT_TPOLECAT_CI".

Release mode

To enable the release mode, use the tpolecatReleaseMode command or define the environment variable SBT_TPOLECAT_RELEASE.

In this mode all CI mode options are enabled, and the method-local optimisation option (-opt:l:method) is enabled if available for your Scala version.

You can customise the options that are enabled in this mode by modifying the tpolecatReleaseModeOptions key. Default: tpolecatCiModeOptions.value + ScalacOptions.optimizerMethodLocal.

For example, to enable inlining within your library or application's packages you could customise the release options as follows:

tpolecatReleaseModeOptions ++= ScalacOptions.optimizerOptions("your.library.**")

To understand more about the Scala optimizer read The Scala 2.12 / 2.13 Inliner and Optimizer.

You can customise the environment variable that is used to enable this mode by modifying the ThisBuild / tpolecatReleaseModeEnvVar key. Default: "SBT_TPOLECAT_RELEASE".

Caveat

I can't promise this plugin will work for old minor releases of Scala.

It is currently tested with Scala 2.x releases:

  • 2.13.8
  • 2.12.16
  • 2.11.12

and Scala 3.x releases:

  • 3.0.2
  • 3.1.3
  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.1

Conduct

Participants are expected to follow the Scala Code of Conduct while discussing the project on GitHub and any other venues associated with the project.

License

All code in this repository is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE.