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Sergey Igushkin d0f207071c Prepare for enabling HMPP by default and migrating the flags (KT-40245)
* Add a new single flag for enabling HMPP:
  kotlin.mpp.hierarchicalStructureSupport

  When this flag is enabled:

  * The old HMPP flags gets enabled, too, for old consumers
  * The commonizer gets enabled as well
  * An internal flag is set to indicate that the old flags were set by
    the plugin

* Add an internal flag that we should flip when HMPP becomes the
  default: kotlin.internal.mpp.hierarchicalStructureByDefault

  With this flag is enabled:

  * All MPP projects will use the composite artifact and
    compile metadata with the KLIB compiler
  * The compatibility metadata artifact will be gone
  * The new HMPP flag is enabled by default

* Add consistency checks for new VS old flags

Issue #KT-40245
2021-07-29 19:12:53 +03:00
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2021-02-15 17:23:44 +01:00

Kotlin Libraries

This part of the project contains the sources of the following libraries:

  • kotlin-stdlib, the standard library for Kotlin/JVM, Kotlin/JS and its additional parts for JDK 7 and JDK 8
  • kotlin-reflect, the library for full reflection support
  • kotlin-test, the library for multiplatform unit testing
  • kotlin-annotations-jvm, the annotations to improve types in the Java code to look better when being consumed in the Kotlin code.

These libraries are built as a part of the root Gradle project.

Kotlin Maven Tools

This area of the project is the root for Maven build.

You can work with the maven modules of this maven project in IDEA from the root IDEA project. After importing you'll be able to explore maven projects and run goals directly from IDEA with the instruments on the right sidebar.

Building

You need to install a recent (at least 3.3) Maven distribution.

Before building this Maven project you need to build and install the required artifacts built with Gradle to the local maven repository, by issuing the following command in the root project:

./gradlew install

Note: on Windows type gradlew without the leading ./

This command assembles and puts the artifacts to the local maven repository to be used by the subsequent maven build. See also root ReadMe.md, section "Building".

Then you can build maven artifacts with Maven:

mvn install

If your maven build is failing with Out-Of-Memory errors, set JVM options for maven in MAVEN_OPTS environment variable like this:

MAVEN_OPTS="-Xmx2G"