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08 May 2015 08:53PM UTC coverage: 69.085% (+0.007%) from 69.078%
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A ScalaPlatform subsystem.

This replaces scala/TargetPlatform, and its config dependencies.
It allows us to remove several config hacks in tests.

This involved some refactoring of ZincUtils, notably:
  - Moving the code that turns jvm tool specs into targets
    (for fingerprinting/invalidation) into JvmToolTaskBase.
    There's nothing zinc-specific about that logic anyway.
  - Moving scalac plugin-related logic into ScalaCompile.

We've been meaning to slim down (and maybe kill) ZincUtils,
so this was a good thing to do anyway.

Also adds support for subsystems in group tasks, which was overlooked
previously.

Testing Done:
Tests pass locally. CI passes: https://travis-ci.org/pantsbuild/pants/builds/61810735

Bugs closed: 1497

Reviewed at https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/2176/

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