Misleading compilation errors when using no root src folder
I am trying out projectmatrix for a CE2->CE3 upgrade. When the src folder is under root sbt-projectmatrix will fail to compile.
To reproduce:
Clone https://github.com/lrodero/cats-effect-tutorial, add the plugin: addSbtPlugin("com.eed3si9n" % "sbt-projectmatrix" % "0.9.0")
Change build.sbt to:
val scala213 = "2.13.5"
val scala212 = "2.12.12"
val supportedScalaVersions = Seq(scala212, scala213)
lazy val main =
projectMatrix
.in(file("."))
.configs(IntegrationTest)
.settings(libraryDependencies += "org.typelevel" %% "cats-effect" % "2.2.0")
.jvmPlatform(scalaVersions = supportedScalaVersions)
sbt clean compile will result in:
[error] 100 errors found
[warn] there were 35 feature warnings; re-run with -feature for details
[warn] one warning found
[error] (Compile / compileIncremental) Compilation failed
Oddly you can run the compile steps individually and they will work:
main / compile -> works
main2_12 / Compile / compile -> works
Compile / compileIncremental -> breaks
The workaround is easy enough, I just moved the src folder into another directory e.g. app and changes the build.sbt with:
projectMatrix
.in(file("app"))
Thank you for your report.
I just ran into this myself and was pretty confused for a while, and after finding this and moving the sources everything worked great...