The current version of the kotlin-gradle plugin is not compatible with
Gradle 9.1, causing error `java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
'org.gradle.api.Project org.gradle.api.artifacts.ProjectDependency.getDependencyProject()'`
Also, the Kotlin 2.0 language target is deprecated as of Kotlin 2.2.
Currently, in order to update a pkl-doc documentation site,
almost the entire existing site is read in order to update metadata
like known versions, known subtypes, and more.
For example, adding a new version of a package requires that the
existing runtime data of all existing versions be updated.
Eventually, this causes the required storage size to balloon
exponentially to the number of versions.
This addresses these limitations by:
1. Updating the runtime data structure to move "known versions" metadata
to the package level (the same JSON file is used for all versions).
2. Eliminating known subtype and known usage information at a
cross-package level.
3. Generating the search index by consuming the previously generated
search index.
4. Generating the main page by consuming the search index.
Because this changes how runtime data is stored, an existing docsite
needs to be migrated.
This also introduces a new migration command, `pkl-doc --migrate`,
which transforms an older version of the website into a newer version.
* Update dependencies
1. Remove */gradle.lockfile files
2. Run `gradle updateDependencyLocks` and commit
* Update multi-JDK testing to use simple Test task, add junit-platform-launcher to dependencies
- Don't use JvmTestSuite (we don't use another test runner, we use the same classpath)
* Add junit-platform-launcher to libs (prevent an issue where junit-engine and junit-launcher can fall out of sync)
This bumps Clikt from version 3 to version 5, which, among other things, improves
the help text formatting with colors.
Also:
* Add `--version` flag to pkldoc, pkl-codegen-java, pkl-codegen-kotlin
* Add help text to pkldoc, pkl-codegen-java, pkl-codegen-kotlin
Some systems have trouble with handling symlinks, which breaks the current directory links created by Pkldoc. In this PR, we add an alternative mode which creates a full copy of the latest published version contents in the current directory instead.
Co-authored-by: Dan Chao <dan.chao@apple.com>
When we updated spotless's Java and Kotlin formatter, we changed the underlying
formatting rules.
However, due to spotless ratcheting, these formatting changes don't get applied unless a file
gets touched in a commit.
To avoid future PRs introducing lines of change that aren't related to the intention of the PR,
this is a one-time format of all files.
- update Kotlin from 1.7.10 to 2.0.21
- Kotlin 1.6 dependencies in Gradle lock files are expected because kotlinc,
which is also used by some tests, internally uses some 1.6 dependencies
for backwards compatibility reasons.
- update kotlinx-html and kotlinx-serialization
- adapt Kotlin code where necessary
- use Kotlin stdlib Path APIs where possible
- fix IntelliJ Kotlin inspection warnings
- reformat code with `./gradlew spotlessApply`
- ktfmt adds lots of trailing commas
- Add workaround to fix IntelliJ "unresolved reference" errors
This adds a new feature, which allows Pkl to read resources and modules from external processes.
Follows the design laid out in SPICE-0009.
Also, this moves most of the messaging API into pkl-core
- Update dependencies by deleting lock files and regenerating them with `gw updateDependencyLocks`.
Deleting lock files avoids strange `some.library:some.older.version=default` entries.
Most updated dependencies are test dependencies.
- Handle breaking changes in library commonmark.
- Fix test to close PackageServer exactly once.
This problem surfaced because JUnit 5.11 changed override rules for lifecycle methods,
resulting in too many instead of too few close() calls.
- Bump msgpack version
- Bump clikt version
- Bump Gradle plugin versions
Adds a `rename` field to the Java/Kotlin code generators that allows renaming packages and classes during codegen.
* Add `--rename` flag to CLIs
* Add `rename` property to Gradle API
* Add `--proxy` and `--no-proxy` CLI flags
* Add property `http` to `pkl:settings`
* Move `EvaluatorSettings` from `pkl:Project` to its own module and add property `http`
* Add support for proxying in server mode, and through Gradle
* Add `setProxy()` to `HttpClient`
* Add documentation
This adds support for Windows.
The in-language path separator is still `/`, to ensure Pkl programs are cross-platform.
Log lines are written using CRLF endings on Windows.
Modules that are combined with `--module-output-separator` uses LF endings to ensure
consistent rendering across platforms.
`jpkl` does not work on Windows as a direct executable.
However, it can work with `java -jar jpkl`.
Additional details:
* Adjust git settings for Windows
* Add native executable for pkl cli
* Add jdk17 windows Gradle check in CI
* Adjust CI test reports to be staged within Gradle rather than by shell script.
* Fix: encode more characters that are not safe Windows paths
* Skip running tests involving symbolic links on Windows (these require administrator privileges to run).
* Introduce custom implementation of `IoUtils.relativize`
* Allow Gradle to initialize ExecutableJar `Property` values
* Add Gradle flag to enable remote JVM debugging
Co-authored-by: Philip K.F. Hölzenspies <holzensp@gmail.com>