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Implement support for reading resource files in a symbol processor #2068
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fun getResource(path: String): InputStream? | ||
fun getAllResources(): Sequence<String> |
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Obviously these would have to be documented before merging.
I also don't know how they would behave on non JVM targets which would have to be tested.
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fun Iterable<File>.getResource(path: String): InputStream? = firstNotNullOfOrNull { root -> |
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TODO: Add a test that verifies that you cannot access things in parent directories.
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@get:PathSensitive(PathSensitivity.RELATIVE) | ||
abstract val resourceRoots: ListProperty<Directory> |
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I did not make resource handling incremental. Not sure if it's needed and how the API would look. Maybe there would be a separate getNewResources
or something like that.
fun getResource(path: String): InputStream? | ||
fun getAllResources(): Sequence<String> |
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TODO: We'd need a way to associate an output file with a specific resource.
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fun testUpToDate() { |
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FYI this test will fail until Gradle is updated due to issues with how older Gradle handles SkipWhenEmpty
and ListProperty<Directory>
Heavily WIP, depends on google/ksp#2068
This would fix #2008