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This commit removes the configuration time vs execution time distinction with regards to certain BuildParms properties. Because of the cost of determining Java versions for configuration JDK locations we deferred this until execution time. This had two main downsides. First, we had to implement all this build logic in tasks, which required a bunch of additional plumbing and complexity. Second, because some information wasn't known during configuration time, we had to nest any build logic that depended on this in awkward callbacks. We now defer to the JavaInstallationRegistry recently added in Gradle. This utility uses a much more efficient method for probing Java installations vs our jrunscript implementation. This, combined with some optimizations to avoid probing the current JVM as well as deferring some evaluation via Providers when probing installations for BWC builds we can maintain effectively the same configuration time performance while removing a bunch of complexity and runtime cost (snapshotting inputs for the GenerateGlobalBuildInfoTask was very expensive). The end result should be a much more responsive build execution in almost all scenarios. (cherry picked from commit ecdbd37f2e0f0447ed574b306adb64c19adc3ce1) |
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