The trove4j library is licensed under LGPL, and that causes some troubles while working with it. The fastutil library provides the same functionality in the context of our needs, and is licensed under the Apache license.
^KTI-1135 In Progress
`AtomicfuNativeTestGenerated` test depends on classes from Native
modules, which are not present in the JPS build. Which means that this
class should be excluded from the compilation, so "Build project"
wouldn't fail on it
It fixes the exception when REPL is run on an ARM Mac, as well as not
quitting after interrupting on the first line.
After this change, REPL runs fine on JDK 8, 17, 21. Note that on JDK 11,
it prints a warning during startup (but then also runs fine):
WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
WARNING: Illegal reflective access by org.jline.terminal.impl.exec.ExecTerminalProvider$ReflectionRedirectPipeCreator to constructor java.lang.ProcessBuilder$RedirectPipeImpl()
WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of org.jline.terminal.impl.exec.ExecTerminalProvider$ReflectionRedirectPipeCreator
WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of further illegal reflective access operations
WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a future release
#KT-18355 Fixed
#KT-64013 Fixed
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
When running builds from IDEA, especially tests, the interactive consent request is barely noticeable. Also, some of the tools windows are non-interactive terminals. Thus, we detect the IDEA builds and fail fast to make it noticeable.
^KTI-1443 Fixed
Fixups KT-52976 as the intention was to remove conventions registration. However until this commit, `gradle81` variant was used for all the 8.1+ versions providing an implementation that registers conventions.
^KT-63499 Fixed
The commit removes all the KLib resolution logic,
now Analysis API Standalone clients need to provide all the KLib
list directly.
The resolution logic was removed as too error-prone and requiring compiler configurations.
Kotlin Gradle plugin can provide a full set of required KLibs,
so if a client is a Gradle plugin, this should not be an issue.
Probably, some fancy API which will explicitly perform all KLib dependency searches
should be introduced in the future (KT-63395)
^KT-63126 fixed
Add an ability to publish kotlin-native-compiler-embeddable.jar and
sources to maven. Adds necessary for that sourcesJar and javadocJar
tasks. Note that Native distribution uses this jar without a version postfix.
Also cleaned up the obsolete backend.native publication and renamed
project to match its name.
Merge-request: KT-MR-12974
Merged-by: Pavel Punegov <Pavel.Punegov@jetbrains.com>
In commit 4e89dcf, we have prepared the API for IC maps in top
interfaces and provide the implementation in abstract classes.
In this commit, we refactor IC maps so that they directly inherit/reuse
the implementation from the superclasses without having to reimplement
the APIs for a map.
Test: Existing tests (refactoring change)
^KT-63456: In progress
Authored-by: Hung Nguyen <hungnv@google.com>
Merge-request: KOTLIN-MR-801
Merged-by: Evgenii Mazhukin <evgenii.mazhukin@jetbrains.com>
Properly set up dom-api-compat dependency for JS IR tests. Since this dependency is added
automatically for every Kotlin/JS library, it should be present during tests just as stdlib.
As a result, tests for serializable enums were changed since 1.6.0 runtime does not require enums to be explicitly serializable.