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author | Jeff Gaston <[email protected]> | Tue Mar 19 16:21:49 2024 -0400 |
committer | Jeff Gaston <[email protected]> | Thu Mar 21 13:46:17 2024 -0400 |
tree | 22f0350e03d729c46ef6ce4f231989fa443af3dd | |
parent | 6549009a6f2e38d828a68c5a21770561fea8dbfd [diff] |
Shorter build_error.log primarily to improve Gerrit previews - No longer splitting Gradle reproduction command into multiple lines - build_log_simplifier.py now stripping trailing blank lines - Removing some additional, specific messages that aren't needed Bug: 330373483 Test: echo a | tee -a `find annotation/ -name "*.kt" && \ ./busytown/androidx.sh` \ # and see that it says this: ############################################################################ Attempting to locate the relevant error messages via build_log_simplifier.py ############################################################################ Detected these failing tasks: [':annotation:annotation:compileKotlinJvm'] Calculating task graph as configuration cache cannot be reused because an input to unknown location has changed. > Task :annotation:annotation:compileKotlinJvm e: file://$SUPPORT/annotation/annotation/src/commonMain/kotlin/androidx/annotation/ReturnThis.kt:26:1 Expecting a top level declaration > Task :camera:integration-tests:camera-testapp-uiwidgets:mergeReleaseResources UP-TO-DATE Execution failed for task ':annotation:annotation:compileKotlinJvm'. * Exception is: org.gradle.api.tasks.TaskExecutionException: Execution failed for task ':annotation:annotation:compileKotlinJvm'. Caused by: org.gradle.workers.internal.DefaultWorkerExecutor$WorkExecutionException: A failure occurred while executing org.jetbrains.kotlin.compilerRunner.GradleCompilerRunnerWithWorkers$GradleKotlinCompilerWorkAction Caused by: org.jetbrains.kotlin.gradle.tasks.CompilationErrorException: Compilation error. See log for more details at org.jetbrains.kotlin.gradle.tasks.TasksUtilsKt.throwExceptionIfCompilationFailed(tasksUtils.kt:20) BUILD FAILED in 2m 36s Gradle command failed: ./gradlew --ci buildOnServer createAllArchives checkExternalLicenses listTaskOutputs exportSboms -Pandroidx.enableComposeCompilerMetrics=true -Pandroidx.enableComposeCompilerReports=true -Pandroidx.constraints=true --no-daemon --profile Change-Id: Icbb229e1e0ee0ce575869d37d874e79704f8398a
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