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34 lines
1.5 KiB
Scala
34 lines
1.5 KiB
Scala
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package sbt.internal.util
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import sbt.internal.LogManager
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import sbt.internal.util.ConsoleAppender.{Properties, noSuppressedMessage}
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object CustomLogManager {
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def excludeMsg(msgPrefix: String, level: sbt.Level.Value): LogManager = {
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sbt.internal.LogManager.
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withLoggers((_, _) => new CustomAppender(level, msgPrefix, ConsoleOut.systemOut))
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}
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/**
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* Returns a custom ConsoleAppender that will skip log messages starting with a certain prefix.
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*
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* The only reason for such appender is to force SBT to keep quiet about certain kind of messages
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* coming from the analyzing compiler (wrapper around java compiler) when it tries to match class files
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* to source files. There is absolutely no way to tell SBT that that some sources are being generated from
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* annotation processors and it will get them during the same compilation round. Nor can we easily
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* suppress such warning.
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*
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* @param excludeLevel level of log message to exclude (together with prefix)
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* @param prefix prefix of log message to exclude (together with log level)
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* @param out object representing console output
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*/
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private final class CustomAppender(excludeLevel: sbt.Level.Value, prefix: String, out: ConsoleOut)
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extends ConsoleAppender("out", Properties.from(out, Terminal.isAnsiSupported, Terminal.isAnsiSupported), noSuppressedMessage) {
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override def appendLog(level: sbt.Level.Value, message: => String): Unit = {
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if (excludeLevel != level || !message.startsWith(prefix)) {
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super.appendLog(level, message)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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