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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/authoring-builds/tasks/custom_tasks.adoc
When a task has been previously executed, and the only changes since that execution are to incremental input file properties, Gradle can intelligently determine which input files need to be processed, a concept known as incremental execution.
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pkg/controller/namespace/deletion/namespaced_resources_deleter.go
// retryOnConflictError retries the specified fn if there was a conflict error // it will return an error if the UID for an object changes across retry operations. // TODO RetryOnConflict should be a generic concept in client code func (d *namespacedResourcesDeleter) retryOnConflictError(ctx context.Context, namespace *v1.Namespace, fn updateNamespaceFunc) (result *v1.Namespace, err error) { latestNamespace := namespace for {
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/jvm/building_java_projects.adoc
[[sec:java_source_sets]] == Declaring your source files via source sets
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doap_Maven.rdf
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.txt Apache Maven https://maven.apache.org/ https://maven.apache.org/ Maven is a project development management and comprehension tool. Maven is a project development management and comprehension tool. Based on the concept of a project object model: builds, dependency management, documentation creation, site publication, and distribution publication are all controlled from the declarative file. Maven can be extended by plugins to utilise a number of other development...
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platforms/core-configuration/configuration-cache/src/main/kotlin/org/gradle/internal/cc/impl/ProblemReportingCrossProjectModelAccess.kt
} override fun artifacts(configureAction: Action<in ArtifactHandler>) { onAccess("artifacts") delegate.artifacts(configureAction) } @Deprecated("The concept of conventions is deprecated. Use extensions instead.") override fun getConvention(): @Suppress("deprecation") org.gradle.api.plugins.Convention { onAccess("convention") @Suppress("deprecation")
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/jvm/java_library_plugin.adoc
==== [[sec:java_library_separation]] == API and implementation separation The key difference between the standard Java plugin and the Java Library plugin is that the latter introduces the concept of an _API_ exposed to consumers. A library is a Java component meant to be consumed by other components. It's a very common use case in multi-project builds, but also as soon as you have external dependencies.
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/dep-man/01-core-dependency-management/dependency_resolution.adoc
Out of these versions, it will select the _highest_ one. More information on version ordering <<single_versions#version_ordering,here>>. As you have seen, Gradle supports a concept of <<rich_versions.adoc#rich-version-constraints,rich version declaration>>, so what is the highest version depends on the way versions were declared:
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staging/src/k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/scheme.go
gvk, ok := target.KindForGroupVersionKinds(kinds) if !ok { // try to see if this type is listed as unversioned (for legacy support) // TODO: when we move to server API versions, we should completely remove the unversioned concept if unversionedKind, ok := s.unversionedTypes[t]; ok { if gvk, ok := target.KindForGroupVersionKinds([]schema.GroupVersionKind{unversionedKind}); ok { return copyAndSetTargetKind(copy, in, gvk) }
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Sets.java
* * <p>The returned set and its constituent sets use {@code equals} to decide whether two elements * are identical, even if the input set uses a different concept of equivalence. * * <p><i>Performance notes:</i> while the power set of a set with size {@code n} is of size {@code * 2^n}, its memory usage is only {@code O(n)}. When the power set is constructed, the input set
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platforms/documentation/docs/src/docs/userguide/dep-man/03-controlling-transitive-dependencies/platforms.adoc
[[sec:dependency-bundles]] ==== Dependency bundles Because it's frequent that some dependencies are systematically used together in different projects, a version catalog offers the concept of a "dependency bundle". A bundle is basically an alias for several dependencies. For example, instead of declaring 3 individual dependencies like above, you could write: .Using a dependency bundle ====
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