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platforms/software/dependency-management/src/integTest/groovy/org/gradle/integtests/resolve/catalog/VersionCatalogExtensionIntegrationTest.groovy
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platforms/software/dependency-management/src/integTest/groovy/org/gradle/integtests/resolve/versions/VersionConflictResolutionIntegrationTest.groovy
private ResolveTestFixture resolve = new ResolveTestFixture(buildFile, "compile") def setup() { settingsFile << """ rootProject.name = 'test' """ resolve.expectDefaultConfiguration("runtime") resolve.addDefaultVariantDerivationStrategy() } void "strict conflict resolution should fail due to conflict"() {
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/api/kotlin_dsl.adoc
You can also access extra properties on a root project from a subproject using the following syntax: .my-sub-project/build.gradle.kts [source,kotlin] ---- val myNewProperty: String by rootProject.extra // <1> ---- <1> Binds the root project's `myNewProperty` extra property to a reference of the same name Extra properties aren't just limited to projects.
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subprojects/core-api/src/main/java/org/gradle/api/Project.java
* <li>The <code>Project</code> object itself. This scope includes any property getters and setters declared by the * <code>Project</code> implementation class. For example, {@link #getRootProject()} is accessible as the * <code>rootProject</code> property. The properties of this scope are readable or writable depending on the presence * of the corresponding getter or setter method.</li> *
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