2lambda123 / nasa-fpp

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Scala native #1

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2lambda123 commented 1 month ago

Description

This pull request includes the following changes:

Code changes:

These changes introduce a new setup script, build configurations, and necessary files for the Scala Native build in the project's compiler components.

Description by Korbit AI

What change is being made?

Add support for building and installing native binaries for the FPP compiler tools using Scala Native.

Why are these changes being made?

These changes enable the FPP compiler tools to be compiled into native binaries, which can improve performance and reduce runtime dependencies. The approach leverages Scala Native to achieve this, and includes configuration for building, linking, and installing the native binaries. This is a strategic enhancement to optimize the toolchain for environments where native execution is preferred.

Summary by Sourcery

Add Scala Native support to the fpp-compiler project by configuring sbt with necessary plugins and settings, and modularizing the project into multiple sub-projects for better organization and native compilation.

New Features:

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Reviewer's Guide by Sourcery

This pull request introduces Scala Native support for the FPP compiler project. It sets up the build configuration for Scala Native and creates the initial project structure with multiple subprojects.

File-Level Changes

Change Details Files
Set up Scala Native build configuration
  • Define project name, organization, and Scala version
  • Configure scalac options and dependencies
  • Set up Scala Native config with release mode and thin LTO
  • Define root project and subprojects
  • Enable Scala Native plugin for all subprojects
compiler/native/build.sbt
Create initial library structure
  • Add main object with empty main method
compiler/lib/src/main/scala/main.scala
Add Scala Native SBT plugin
  • Include sbt-scala-native plugin version 0.4.3-RC1
compiler/native/project/plugins.sbt
compiler/project/plugins.sbt

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