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build-logic/documentation/src/test/groovy/gradlebuild/docs/FindBrokenInternalLinksTest.groovy
""" when: run('checkDeadInternalLinks').buildAndFail() then:
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build-logic/build-update-utils/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild/buildutils/tasks/AbstractCheckOrUpdateContributorsInReleaseNotes.kt
private fun getMergedContributorPullRequests(pageNumber: Int): List<GitHubPullRequest> { val uri = "https://api.github.com/search/issues?q=is:pr+is:merged+repo:gradle/gradle+label:%22from:contributor%22&sort=updated&order=desc&per_page=$pageSize&page=$pageNumber" return invokeGitHubApi(uri, GitHubPullRequestSearchResult::class.java).items }
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build-logic/binary-compatibility/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild/binarycompatibility/AlphabeticalAcceptedApiChangesTask.kt
import org.gradle.api.tasks.CacheableTask import org.gradle.api.tasks.TaskAction /** * This [Task][org.gradle.api.Task] checks that the contents of a given accepted API changes file * are present in alphabetical order (by type, then member), and throws an exception and reports * any changes that are not. */ @CacheableTask abstract class AlphabeticalAcceptedApiChangesTask : AbstractAcceptedApiChangesMaintenanceTask() { @TaskAction
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.cm/plugins/filters/summaryTable/index.js
/** * @module summaryTable * @description Create a string containing an HTML table describing the given summary statistics. * * The table should be in descending order of the number of lines changed, and should only include platforms with non-0 changes. * * @param {[Object]} statistics - list of summary data objects from computeStatistics * @param {String} title - description of how data is grouped * @returns {String} Returns the formatted HTMl table string.
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build-logic/documentation/src/main/groovy/gradlebuild/docs/DecorateReleaseNotes.java
// TODO: Maybe this could be simplified by not using the copy infrastructure and just // calling the FilterReader ourselves. We're just taking one file and turning it into another. // The order here is important! tokens are inserted by the transformer Map<String, Object> parameters = new HashMap<>(); // NOTE: These parameter names _must_ match the setter names in ReleaseNotesTransformer
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build-logic/binary-compatibility/src/main/groovy/gradlebuild/EnrichedReportRenderer.groovy
* useful regardless of this renderer's needs, since now there will be a link embedded in the report * to quickly open the changes file. By then we can also regex that path out of the description * in order to create a changes {@link File} for further use in this class. * * @param data the report data containing a description to parse * @return accepted api changes reported upon, as a file */
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build-logic/binary-compatibility/src/test/kotlin/gradlebuild/binarycompatibility/AbstractAcceptedApiChangesMaintenanceTaskIntegrationTest.kt
.forwardStdError(standardError) .buildAndFail() val expectedOutput = "API changes in file '${acceptedApiChangesFile.name}' should be in alphabetical order (by type and member), yet these changes were not:\n" val cleanupHint = "To automatically alphabetize these changes run: 'gradlew :architecture-test:sortAcceptedApiChanges'" with(standardError) {
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architecture/standards/0004-use-a-platform-architecture.md
The modules are arranged into several different "Gradle platforms". A Gradle platform is a logical distribution that provides support for a specific kind of automation. A typical platform builds on other platforms in order to add more capabilities, for example, to add support for a particular language.
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architecture-standards/0004-use-a-platform-architecture.md
The modules are arranged into several different "Gradle platforms". A Gradle platform is a logical distribution that provides support for a specific kind of automation. A typical platform builds on other platforms in order to add more capabilities, for example to add support for a particular language.
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