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.teamcity/README.md
## Open & import the project In your IDEA, `File` - `Open`, select `.teamcity/pom.xml`, `import as project`, and you'll have a Maven project. ## Project structure Mostly a standard Maven project structure. The entry point `settings.kts` defines the TeamCity project. There are 3 subprojects in the TeamCity project hierarchy: `Check` for Gradle builds, `Promotion` for releasing Gradle versions, `Util` for miscellaneous utilities.
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.teamcity/src/main/kotlin/model/PerformanceTestBucketProvider.kt
val testProject = groupObj["testProject"] as String val coverage = (groupObj["coverage"] as JSONObject).map { entry -> val performanceTestType = PerformanceTestType.valueOf(entry.key as String) performanceTestType to (entry.value as JSONArray).map { Os.valueOf((it as String).uppercase(Locale.US)) }.toSet() }.toMap()
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CONTRIBUTING.md
from the `org.gradle` package, which makes running/debugging tests more difficult. You can disable this behavior by changing IntelliJ Preferences under Editor -> General -> Console. In the "Fold lines that contain" section, remove the `org.gradle` entry. If you did not have a Java 11 SDK installed before importing the project into IntelliJ and after adding a Java 11 SDK your IntelliJ still uses the wrong SDK version, you might need to invalidate IntelliJ's caches before reloading the project....
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