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Allow shared settings to be defined at "In" level #29

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pshirshov opened this issue Jan 26, 2018 · 0 comments
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Allow shared settings to be defined at "In" level #29

pshirshov opened this issue Jan 26, 2018 · 0 comments

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val inDirectory = In("directory").settings(LibSettings)

@pshirshov pshirshov changed the title Allow shared settings to be defined as "In" level Allow shared settings to be defined at "In" level Jan 27, 2018
pshirshov added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 29, 2018
* initial mockups

* macro never fails and support Ident()

* better logging api (without custom contexts)

* better logging api (with custom contexts)

* cleanups

* warnings fixed

* string interpolator support

* better context api

* cleanup

* cleanups

* default package for newModule

* cleanups, fixes, package names, default package for newModule

* default package for the project

* di set issue fixed at proper place

* better set logic

* set sanity check

* macro-level application point extraction

* cleanups, module stubs

* #29: shared settings may be defined at directory level

* #25: modularization

* #25: cleanups

* exceptions moved to model artifact

* modularization

* more stubs

* all the interfaces moved into model

* logstage-core renamed into -routing

* logstage-core renamed into -routing

* cleanups

* cleanups

* basic slf4j sink

* basic slf4j sink

* codecov

* coveralls -> codecov

* tools ported from legacy sdk, better log output

* custom context in log messages

* test for slf4j sink
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