feat: adding simplest cask routes
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version = "3.7.3"
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runner.dialect = scala3
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this should be on the very top of the file, otherwise it's not visible to scala-cli
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that was my error for a while - having package declaration on top
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** replicating simplest cask example
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https://github.com/com-lihaoyi/cask/blob/master/example/minimalApplication/app/src/MinimalApplication.scala
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*** and it works!
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opening localhost:8080 shows "Hello world!"
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and opening Network tab, refreshing to see get request,
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and doing "Edit and Resend" to issue Post to /do-thing with some text in body
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returns the result with test reversed.
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this is really nice.
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** what i'd really like though is browser refresh.
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i suppose that can be added to emacs? also on file save :shrug: somehow
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** for the future - more details on things of cask
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https://com-lihaoyi.github.io/cask/index.html#minimal-example
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// import munit.FunSuite
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package app
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object Main {
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def main(args: Array[String]) = {
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final case class Thingy(a: String, b: Int, c: List[Double])
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val th = Thingy("hello", 1234, List(1D, 1.523, 1234.1234))
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pprint.pprintln(th)
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println(th)
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object Main extends cask.MainRoutes {
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@cask.get("/")
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def hello() = {
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"Hello world!"
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}
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// object MinimalExample extends cask.MainRoutes {
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// @cask.get("/")
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// def hello() = {
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// "Hello world!"
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// }
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@cask.post("/do-thing")
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def doThing(request: cask.Request) = {
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request.text().reverse
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}
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// @cask.post("/do-thing")
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// def doThing(request: cask.Request) = {
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// request.text().reverse
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// }
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// initialize()
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// }
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initialize()
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}
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