21 lines
1.4 KiB
Properties
21 lines
1.4 KiB
Properties
# This doesn't need to be false, and some projects may be able to take advantage of setting daemon to true.
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# We set it to false by default in order to avoid too many daemons from being created and persisting; each needs RAM.
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org.gradle.daemon=false
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# Sets starting memory usage to 512MB, maximum memory usage to 1GB, and tries to set as much to use Unicode as we can.
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org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xms512M -Xmx1G -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -Dconsole.encoding=UTF-8
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# "Configure on-demand" must be false because it breaks projects that have Android modules. The default is also false.
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org.gradle.configureondemand=false
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# The logging level determines which messages get shown about how Gradle itself is working, such as if build.gradle
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# files are fully future-proof (which they never are, because Gradle constantly deprecates working APIs).
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# You can change 'quiet' below to 'lifecycle' to use Gradle's default behavior, which shows some confusing messages.
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# You could instead change 'quiet' below to 'info' to see info that's important mainly while debugging build files.
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# Note that if you want to use Gradle Build Scans, you should set the below logging level to 'lifecycle', otherwise
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# the link to the scan won't get shown at all.
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# Documented at: https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/command_line_interface.html#sec:command_line_logging
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org.gradle.logging.level=quiet
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gdxControllersVersion=2.2.3
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enableGraalNative=false
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graalHelperVersion=2.0.1
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gdxVersion=1.14.0
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projectVersion=0.0.1
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