It's going to be deprecated in Gradle 8.3
There's currently no way to pass a `org.gradle.api.provider.Provider` to the JavaExec.systemProperty or Test.systemProperty. There's a workaround using `org.gradle.process.CommandLineArgumentProvider`, but I intentionally don't rework these calls as Gradle is going to allow passing providers to configure system properties: https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/12247#issuecomment-1568427242
^KTI-1473 In Progress
* Make `clean` task compatible with configuration cache
* Make Java compile instrumentation compatible with configuration cache
* Make settings.gradle compatible with configuration cache
* Initial work on making IntelliJInstrumentCodeTask compatible with configuration cache
* Make writeStdlibVersion task compatible with configuration cache
* Copy some properties to not capture it's owning object into lambda to support configuration cache
Relates to #KT-44611
tools.jar from JDK has different public api on different platforms which
makes impossible to reuse caches for tasks which depend on it. Since we
can't compile against those classes & stay cross-platform anyway, we
may just exclude them from compile classpath. This should make tools.jar
compatible at least within one build of JDK for different platforms