lucene/gradle/hacks/turbocharge-jvm-opts.gradle

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// LUCENE-9861: tune JVM options for short-lived java subprocesses.
allprojects {
def vmOpts = [
'-XX:+UseParallelGC',
'-XX:TieredStopAtLevel=1',
'-XX:ActiveProcessorCount=1'
]
// Inject vm options into custom javadoc rendering. We can't refer
// to the task type because it's dynamic.
tasks.matching { it.name in ["renderJavadoc", "renderSiteJavadoc"] }.all {
extraOpts.addAll(vmOpts.collect {"-J" + it})
}
// Inject vm options into any JavaExec task... We could narrow it
// down but I don't think there is any harm in keeping it broad.
tasks.withType(JavaExec) { task ->
// Skip tuning java exec for benchmarks.
if (task.path == ":lucene:benchmark:run") {
return
}
jvmArgs += vmOpts
}
// Tweak javac to not be too resource-hungry.
// This applies to any JVM when javac runs forked (e.g. error-prone)
// Avoiding the fork entirely is best.
tasks.withType(JavaCompile) { JavaCompile task ->
task.options.forkOptions.jvmArgumentProviders.add(new CommandLineArgumentProvider() {
@Override
Iterable<String> asArguments() {
// Gradle bug: https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/22746
//
// Evaluation of this block is delayed until execution time when
// we know which "mode" java compiler task will pick and can set arguments
// accordingly.
//
// There is a side-effect to this that arguments passed via the provider
// are not part of up-to-date checks but these are internal JVM flags so we
// don't care.
//
// Pass VM options via -J when a custom javaHome is used and we're in fork mode.
if (task.options.fork && task.options.forkOptions.javaHome != null) {
return vmOpts.collect {"-J" + it}
} else {
return vmOpts
}
}
})
}
}