The idea is to filter the sources, replacing @<var>@ occurrences with
the mapping for <var> (which is currently hard-coded). @@ -> @. In order
to make this work, I had to move the doc sources one directory down
(into akka-docs/rst) so that the filtered result could be in a sibling
directory so that relative links (to _sphinx plugins or real code) would
continue to work.
While I was at it I also changed it so that WARNINGs and ERRORs are not
swallowed into the debug dump anymore but printed at [warn] level
(minimum).
One piece of fallout is that the (online) html build is now run after
the normal one, not in parallel.
This means tightening types from Duration to FiniteDuration in several
places; a good thing, since we replace runtime complaints by compile
time errors.
- it’s a completely new-written thing in pure Java, so that “protected”
modifiers actually work and no ghost errors appear wrt. inheriting
from PartialFunction or similar
- it also features integration with the EventFilter
- all closure-based constructs are modeled as inner classes of the
JavaTestKit, where the user needs to override a single method which
will then be executed