a second task to allow running with different rules #53
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You'll find an example of custom compile task in the README. I wouldn't use that approach though, as that means compiling your code twice; I'd rather reconfigure/disable ErrorProne depending on a project property (or by manually editing your build script when you need it): if (hasProperty("disableErrorProne")) {
tasks.withType<JavaCompile>().configureEach {
options.errorprone.isEnabled.set(false)
}
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yeah, I could conditionally do it somehow maybe, it's just an IDE issue, maybe Intellij sets something, but if it doesn't would be easier to have a second task. Hmm... intellij doesn't run "check" maybe I can disable it from running unless check is being run |
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IntelliJ sets the |
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I could probably create a task myself somehow, though not sure how (off the top of my head). but would be useful to have a 2nd task that could be run with a different configuration.
use case, sometimes I create variables to allow debugging, but I have no unused variables in my configuration, this means that I can't even build to debug unless I use the variable somehow. It's nice for CI to ship, but not so much if I'm running in a debugger. So I figure if I had a 2nd run in CI that checked this that'd be good.
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