commit | b90cd5d6e6ad71cb2c0557fc0ac7863f8ddf014a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Aurimas Liutikas <[email protected]> | Wed Jul 17 18:58:36 2024 +0100 |
committer | Aurimas Liutikas <[email protected]> | Tue Nov 19 11:20:33 2024 -0800 |
tree | 05e38624e28bb30c916d5b135472cad8f18832d4 | |
parent | 656e7e96af7742e95333958af6493c185d8bf8c4 [diff] |
Upgrade to Kotlin 2.1.0-RC2 - Pin libs.kspApi to 2.0.10-1.0.24 as the next version targets Kotlin 2.0 and we dont want to force room, privacysandbox, and hilt to require targeting Kotlin 2.0 just yet - Move annotation-experimental to Kotlin 1.8 as 1.7 has been deprecated - Update Compose compiler flags - Update API files to match https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KT-68824 - Update ConstraintTest to account for new dependencyConstraint block - Update OffsetInformationTest based on new Kotlinc output - Removes kotlin.mpp.androidGradlePluginCompatibility.nowarn=true that is no longer needed starting Kotlin 2.1.0, see https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/KT-69721 - Adjust AddLicenses code to the fact that outputFile is now a directory instead of a zip file. Zip file is created by a separate task that follows - Remove MemoryModelTest as isExperimentalMM() is deprecated and always returns true now - Disable crashing room-gradle-plugin RoomKmpGradlePluginTest - Make sure that Sbom tracking does not consider klib zip tasks as embedding other libraries Bug: 374360882 Relnote: N/A Test: ./gradlew bOS --dry-run ./gradlew compose:runtime:runtime:build Change-Id: I87e4035c46d8111f8eb0a60ce5ffe1f337b0296c
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