missinglink

Build time tool for detecting link problems in java projects (by spotify)

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  • A Scala rant
    9 projects | /r/scala | 31 Mar 2021
    You can also use the upstream https://github.com/spotify/missinglink if you're using Maven instead of sbt.
  • Is there any way to statically detect broken references in a set of Java class files?
    5 projects | /r/java | 5 Mar 2021
    There's been a recent release of missing-link with support for Mult-Release JARs and running analysis on multiple projects concurrently. More info here (applies not only to Scala/sbt, so it's worth linking it here): https://old.reddit.com/r/scala/comments/lxmi4w/sbtmissinglink_032_has_been_released_multirelease/
  • Preventing version conflicts with versionScheme (improving the Scala library ecosystem)
    2 projects | /r/scala | 19 Feb 2021
    There are still some issues with MissingLink, like that it can't handle Multi-Release JARs (but that's being fixed I write) or that it uses thread-unsafe caches and so it can't be executed in parallel (and so it can take a long time to finish on big projects with many modules). But taken all together I swear by it. It has already saved us from runtime failures after deployment many times (it's easy to get incompatible versions when working on big projects with big number of dependencies). Instead, we get a red build in CI -- just anybody should expect for goodness sake when using a strongly-typed language like Scala.
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