This is the final push towards implementing legitimate support for Claro in Riju! I've now figured out how to package up all of the Bazel generated build resources (jars) and the Bazel generated run script and have pieced everything together so that rebuilds and initial page loads are all as efficient as I can make them so far accounting for the intermediate step of compiling to Java.
The general process is to package everything needed from Bazel in a tarball and then to dynamically insert a custom script to the Bazel generated run script in bazel-bin to rebuild and update the jar file for the latest modification to the file. This allows me to canibalize Bazel's logic for determining where all the proper "runfiles" a.k.a. jars are located in that tarball.
With this approach I'm also able to trivially support the Claro REPL in Riju as well!!!!! This is the greatest unexpected surprise :D.
This is the final push towards implementing legitimate support for Claro in Riju! I've now figured out how to package up all of the Bazel generated build resources (jars) and the Bazel generated run script and have pieced everything together so that rebuilds and initial page loads are all as efficient as I can make them so far accounting for the intermediate step of compiling to Java.
The general process is to package everything needed from Bazel in a tarball and then to dynamically insert a custom script to the Bazel generated run script in bazel-bin to rebuild and update the jar file for the latest modification to the file. This allows me to canibalize Bazel's logic for determining where all the proper "runfiles" a.k.a. jars are located in that tarball.
With this approach I'm also able to trivially support the Claro REPL in Riju as well!!!!! This is the greatest unexpected surprise :D.
This is the final push towards implementing legitimate support for Claro in Riju! I've now figured out how to package up all of the Bazel generated build resources (jars) and the Bazel generated run script and have pieced everything together so that rebuilds and initial page loads are all as efficient as I can make them so far accounting for the intermediate step of compiling to Java.
The general process is to package everything needed from Bazel in a tarball and then to dynamically insert a custom script to the Bazel generated run script in bazel-bin to rebuild and update the jar file for the latest modification to the file. This allows me to canibalize Bazel's logic for determining where all the proper "runfiles" a.k.a. jars are located in that tarball.
With this approach I'm also able to trivially support the Claro REPL in Riju as well!!!!! This is the greatest unexpected surprise :D.