Some unfinished useful tools (path finding, class grouping in class mode, dot generation)#51
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jrudolph wants to merge 2 commits intolightbend-labs:mainfrom
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Some unfinished useful tools (path finding, class grouping in class mode, dot generation)#51jrudolph wants to merge 2 commits intolightbend-labs:mainfrom
jrudolph wants to merge 2 commits intolightbend-labs:mainfrom
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CI seems to fail, though. Errors look legit. |
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@jrudolph fwiw, if you (or anyone else watching this repo) PRed that by itself, that sounds like a good change that would be easy to merge |
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the dot generation part would probably be more useful if we had source-file-level and package-level aggregation |
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I tried it on akka-http-core and, wow, there's some entanglement going on...
I needed a few extra tools to try to see what's going on:
Cycles.pp, useful for finding concrete cycles between two classesFor now, I'm just putting them out here without any cleanup as I don't know when I'll be able to come back to it.