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build.gradle.kts
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build.gradle.kts
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plugins {
`version-catalog`
// alias(libs.plugins.doctor)
// alias(libs.plugins.dependencyAnalysis)
}
buildscript {
repositories {
google()
gradlePluginPortal()
}
dependencies {
classpath(libs.agp)
classpath(libs.kgp)
}
}
//doctor {
// /**
// * Throw an exception when multiple Gradle Daemons are running.
// *
// * Windows is not supported yet, see https://github.com/runningcode/gradle-doctor/issues/84
// */
// disallowMultipleDaemons.set(false)
// /**
// * Show a message if the download speed is less than this many megabytes / sec.
// */
// downloadSpeedWarningThreshold.set(.5f)
// /**
// * The level at which to warn when a build spends more than this percent garbage collecting.
// */
// GCWarningThreshold.set(0.10f)
// /**
// * The level at which to fail when a build spends more than this percent garbage collecting.
// */
// GCFailThreshold = 0.9f
// /**
// * Print a warning to the console if we spend more than this amount of time with Dagger annotation processors.
// */
// daggerThreshold.set(5000)
// /**
// * By default, Gradle caches test results. This can be dangerous if tests rely on timestamps, dates, or other files
// * which are not declared as inputs. We should therefore write tests with this in mind so that we can keep
// * test caching enabled.
// */
// enableTestCaching.set(true)
// /**
// * By default, Gradle treats empty directories as inputs to compilation tasks. This can cause cache misses.
// */
// failOnEmptyDirectories.set(true)
// /**
// * Do not allow building all apps simultaneously. This is likely not what the user intended.
// */
// allowBuildingAllAndroidAppsSimultaneously.set(false)
// /**
// * Warn if using Android Jetifier. It slows down builds.
// */
// warnWhenJetifierEnabled.set(true)
// /**
// * Negative Avoidance Savings Threshold
// * By default the Gradle Doctor will print out a warning when a task is slower to pull from the cache than to
// * re-execute. There is some variance in the amount of time a task can take when several tasks are running
// * concurrently. In order to account for this there is a threshold you can set. When the difference is above the
// * threshold, a warning is displayed.
// */
// negativeAvoidanceThreshold.set(500)
// /**
// * Do not warn when not using ParallelGC, currently evaluating G1Gc on JDK 21.
// */
// warnWhenNotUsingParallelGC.set(false)
// /**
// * Throws an error when the `Delete` or `clean` task has dependencies.
// * If a clean task depends on other tasks, clean can be reordered and made to run after the tasks that would produce
// * output. This can lead to build failures or just strangeness with seemingly straightforward builds
// * (e.g., gradle clean build).
// * http://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/2488
// */
// disallowCleanTaskDependencies.set(true)
// /**
// * Warn if using the Kotlin Compiler Daemon Fallback. The fallback is incredibly slow and should be avoided.
// * https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KT-48843
// */
// warnIfKotlinCompileDaemonFallback.set(true)
//
// /** Configuration properties relating to JAVA_HOME */
// javaHome {
// /**
// * Ensure that we are using JAVA_HOME to build with this Gradle.
// */
// ensureJavaHomeMatches.set(true)
// /**
// * Ensure we have JAVA_HOME set.
// */
// ensureJavaHomeIsSet.set(true)
// /**
// * Fail on any `JAVA_HOME` issues.
// */
// failOnError.set(true)
// /**
// * Extra message text, if any, to show with the Gradle Doctor message. This is useful if you have a wiki page or
// * other instructions that you want to link for developers on your team if they encounter an issue.
// */
// // extraMessage.set("TODO: Once Java / JVM documentation is written")
// }
//}