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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# A library to simplify using the SBT launcher from other packages.
# Note: This should be used by tools like giter8/conscript etc.
# TODO - Should we merge the main SBT script with this library?
declare -a residual_args
declare -a java_args
declare -a scalac_args
declare -a sbt_commands
declare java_cmd=java
declare java_version
declare -r sbt_bin_dir="$(dirname "$(realpath "$0")")"
declare -r sbt_home="$(dirname "$sbt_bin_dir")"
echoerr () {
echo 1>&2 "$@"
}
vlog () {
[[ $verbose || $debug ]] && echoerr "$@"
}
dlog () {
[[ $debug ]] && echoerr "$@"
}
jar_file () {
echo "$(cygwinpath "${sbt_home}/bin/sbt-launch.jar")"
}
acquire_sbt_jar () {
sbt_jar="$(jar_file)"
if [[ ! -f "$sbt_jar" ]]; then
echoerr "Could not find launcher jar: $sbt_jar"
exit 2
fi
}
execRunner () {
# print the arguments one to a line, quoting any containing spaces
[[ $verbose || $debug ]] && echo "# Executing command line:" && {
for arg; do
if printf "%s\n" "$arg" | grep -q ' '; then
printf "\"%s\"\n" "$arg"
else
printf "%s\n" "$arg"
fi
done
echo ""
}
# THis used to be exec, but we loose the ability to re-hook stty then
# for cygwin... Maybe we should flag the feature here...
"$@"
}
addJava () {
dlog "[addJava] arg = '$1'"
java_args=( "${java_args[@]}" "$1" )
}
addSbt () {
dlog "[addSbt] arg = '$1'"
sbt_commands=( "${sbt_commands[@]}" "$1" )
}
addResidual () {
dlog "[residual] arg = '$1'"
residual_args=( "${residual_args[@]}" "$1" )
}
addDebugger () {
addJava "-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=$1"
}
get_mem_opts () {
# if we detect any of these settings in ${JAVA_OPTS} we need to NOT output our settings.
# The reason is the Xms/Xmx, if they don't line up, cause errors.
if [[ "${JAVA_OPTS}" == *-Xmx* ]] || [[ "${JAVA_OPTS}" == *-Xms* ]] || [[ "${JAVA_OPTS}" == *-XX:MaxPermSize* ]] || [[ "${JAVA_OPTS}" == *-XX:MaxMetaspaceSize* ]] || [[ "${JAVA_OPTS}" == *-XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize* ]]; then
echo ""
else
# a ham-fisted attempt to move some memory settings in concert
# so they need not be messed around with individually.
local mem=${1:-1024}
local codecache=$(( $mem / 8 ))
(( $codecache > 128 )) || codecache=128
(( $codecache < 512 )) || codecache=512
local class_metadata_size=$(( $codecache * 2 ))
local class_metadata_opt=$([[ "$java_version" < "1.8" ]] && echo "MaxPermSize" || echo "MaxMetaspaceSize")
echo "-Xms${mem}m -Xmx${mem}m -XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=${codecache}m -XX:${class_metadata_opt}=${class_metadata_size}m"
fi
}
require_arg () {
local type="$1"
local opt="$2"
local arg="$3"
if [[ -z "$arg" ]] || [[ "${arg:0:1}" == "-" ]]; then
echo "$opt requires <$type> argument"
exit 1
fi
}
is_function_defined() {
declare -f "$1" > /dev/null
}
process_args () {
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
-h|-help) usage; exit 1 ;;
-v|-verbose) verbose=1 && shift ;;
-d|-debug) debug=1 && shift ;;
-ivy) require_arg path "$1" "$2" && addJava "-Dsbt.ivy.home=$2" && shift 2 ;;
-mem) require_arg integer "$1" "$2" && sbt_mem="$2" && shift 2 ;;
-jvm-debug) require_arg port "$1" "$2" && addDebugger $2 && shift 2 ;;
-batch) exec </dev/null && shift ;;
-sbt-jar) require_arg path "$1" "$2" && sbt_jar="$2" && shift 2 ;;
-sbt-version) require_arg version "$1" "$2" && sbt_version="$2" && shift 2 ;;
-java-home) require_arg path "$1" "$2" && java_cmd="$2/bin/java" && shift 2 ;;
-D*) addJava "$1" && shift ;;
-J*) addJava "${1:2}" && shift ;;
*) addResidual "$1" && shift ;;
esac
done
is_function_defined process_my_args && {
myargs=("${residual_args[@]}")
residual_args=()
process_my_args "${myargs[@]}"
}
java_version=$("$java_cmd" -Xmx512M -version 2>&1 | awk -F '"' '/version/ {print $2}')
vlog "[process_args] java_version = '$java_version'"
}
# Detect that we have java installed.
checkJava() {
local required_version="$1"
# Now check to see if it's a good enough version
if [[ "$java_version" == "" ]]; then
echo
echo No java installations was detected.
echo Please go to http://www.java.com/getjava/ and download
echo
exit 1
elif [[ ! "$java_version" > "$required_version" ]]; then
echo
echo The java installation you have is not up to date
echo $script_name requires at least version $required_version+, you have
echo version $java_version
echo
echo Please go to http://www.java.com/getjava/ and download
echo a valid Java Runtime and install before running $script_name.
echo
exit 1
fi
}
run() {
# no jar? download it.
[[ -f "$sbt_jar" ]] || acquire_sbt_jar "$sbt_version" || {
# still no jar? uh-oh.
echo "Download failed. Obtain the sbt-launch.jar manually and place it at $sbt_jar"
exit 1
}
# process the combined args, then reset "$@" to the residuals
process_args "$@"
set -- "${residual_args[@]}"
argumentCount=$#
# TODO - java check should be configurable...
checkJava "1.6"
#If we're in cygwin, we should use the windows config, and terminal hacks
if [[ "$CYGWIN_FLAG" == "true" ]]; then
stty -icanon min 1 -echo > /dev/null 2>&1
addJava "-Djline.terminal=jline.UnixTerminal"
addJava "-Dsbt.cygwin=true"
fi
# run sbt
execRunner "$java_cmd" \
${SBT_OPTS:-$default_sbt_opts} \
$(get_mem_opts $sbt_mem) \
${JAVA_OPTS} \
${java_args[@]} \
-jar "$sbt_jar" \
"${sbt_commands[@]}" \
"${residual_args[@]}"
exit_code=$?
# Clean up the terminal from cygwin hacks.
if [[ "$CYGWIN_FLAG" == "true" ]]; then
stty icanon echo > /dev/null 2>&1
fi
exit $exit_code
}