Hi all! Asynchronously dropping this here: The doc...
# arrow-meta
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Hi all! Asynchronously dropping this here: The docs on https://meta.arrow-kt.io/setup.html are a little out of date, with the Gradle Plugin Portal being a dead link (https://plugins.gradle.org/plugin/io.arrow-kt.arrow). Does anyone know what the correct link would be? (Will swing by tomorrow but afk for now.)
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Hi @Andrew Handley-Marsh, we need to do a docs pass in the whole site but we are now focused on the new 1.5 support and updating meta to the new compiler apis. Once we understand what all that looks like we will update the site and docs.
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Hi Raul, thanks for responding. That makes sense. In the meantime, do you know where the gradle plugin actually lives for the previous version?
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@Andrew Handley-Marsh I've played a little bit with arrow-meta recently and I was able to set up simple project for a simple plugin. I don't remember if it was following by arrow web page, but maybe my results could be useful for you. And yes its based on the latest release of plugin with Kotlin 1.4.10 https://github.com/michalharakal/kotlin-compiler-experiments/tree/main/javaland2021/code/arrow-meta
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Thanks Michal, that's very kind of you 🙂
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Hi @Andrew Handley-Marsh, Thanks for your interest!! 🙌 Sorry, it's not clear enough because that page is updated:
The Arrow Meta Gradle Plugin will be published in the Gradle Plugin Portal for RELEASE versions
There aren't RELEASE versions so far You should follow the next guideline:
If using a SNAPSHOT version, it must be included with the legacy plugin application:
And you'll find the same use in this example:
Thanks for your feedback!! 👏
We'll clarify the guideline 🙌
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Example's brilliant. Thank you!
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