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  1. architecture/README.md

    ## Gradle runtimes
    
    Gradle is also made up of several different processes that work together to "run the build", such as the Gradle daemon and the `gradlew` command.
    
    Each process, or "runtime", applies different constraints to the code that runs in that process.
    For example, each process has different supported JVMs and a different set of services available for dependency injection.
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  2. build-logic-commons/build-platform/build.gradle.kts

    import groovy.lang.GroovySystem
    import org.gradle.util.internal.VersionNumber
    
    plugins {
        `java-platform`
    }
    
    group = "gradlebuild"
    
    description = "Provides a platform that constrains versions of external dependencies used by Gradle"
    
    // Here you should declare versions which should be shared by the different modules of buildSrc itself
    val javaParserVersion = "3.18.0"
    val groovyVersion = GroovySystem.getVersion()
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  3. .cm/platform_labels.cm

    # for the actions to run (there is an implicit AND relation between
    # the conditions on each line).  Each condition is specified as a Jinja expression.  You
    # can also use the constant `true` if you want to always run the actions.
    
    # Each automation is independent of the others.  Every time one of the `on` conditions match for
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  4. architecture/runtimes.md

    The core-runtime module defines each runtime:
    
    - The target JVM for the runtime. Each runtime has its own JVM compatibility constraints.
    - Some base services that are available to code hosted by the runtime. This varies by runtime.
    - Additional constraints. For example, the CLI client runtimes limit the libraries that are available to the code in that runtime, for performance reasons. 
    
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