| API Documentation: | EclipseJdt |
|---|
Enables fine-tuning jdt details of the Eclipse plugin
apply plugin: 'java'
apply plugin: 'eclipse'
eclipse {
jdt {
//if you want to alter the java versions (by default they are configured with gradle java plugin settings):
sourceCompatibility = 1.6
targetCompatibility = 1.5
file {
//whenMerged closure is the highest voodoo
//and probably should be used only to solve tricky edge cases.
//the type passed to the closure is Jdt
//closure executed after jdt file content is loaded from existing file
//and after gradle build information is merged
whenMerged { jdt
//you can tinker with the Jdt here
}
//withProperties allows addition of properties not currently
//modeled by Gradle
withProperties { properties ->
//you can tinker with the Properties here
}
}
}
}| Property | Description |
file | |
sourceCompatibility | The source Java language level. |
targetCompatibility | The target JVM to generate |
PropertiesFileContentMerger file (read-only)
JavaVersion sourceCompatibility
The source Java language level.
For example see docs for EclipseJdt
- Default with
eclipseandjavaplugins: project.sourceCompatibility
JavaVersion targetCompatibility
The target JVM to generate .class files for.
For example see docs for EclipseJdt
- Default with
eclipseandjavaplugins: project.targetCompatibility
| Block | Description |
file | Enables advanced configuration like affecting the way existing jdt file content is merged with gradle build information |
Enables advanced configuration like affecting the way existing jdt file content is merged with gradle build information
The object passed to whenMerged{} and beforeMerged{} closures is of type Jdt
The object passed to withProperties{} closures is of type Properties
For example see docs for EclipseJdt
- Delegates to:
PropertiesFileContentMergerfromfile