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This requires Kotlin 1.2 versions of core and serialization (core-1.2 and serialization-1.2 respectively), which are just "shell" modules and which compile the existing source code with Kotlin 1.2. The 1.2 plugin does not work with the current version of Gradle and so the 1.2 compiler has to be called directly. Now with two versions of Kotlin in the code base, each module needs to have its version manually specified to ensure a clean separation. Otherwise, the default Kotlin version can override 1.2 when needed. Some of the code was tidied-up or improved to enable it to be cross-compiled. For post-1.2 APIs being used, they have been copied into core-1.2 with the same method signatures. OpenTelemetryComponent was moved to node-api, along with the dependency, to avoid also having a 1.2 version for the opentelemetry module. |
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avalanche | ||
blobwriter | ||
corda-utils | ||
cpp-serializer | ||
kryo-hook/src/main/kotlin/net/corda/kryohook | ||
netparams | ||
nodeinfo | ||
quasar-hook | ||
src | ||
build.gradle | ||
README.md |
Experimental module
The purpose of this module is to hold code that isn't yet ready for code review, but which still wants to be refactored and kept compiling as the underlying platform changes. Code placed into experimental must eventually either be moved into the main modules and go through code review, or be deleted.
Code placed here can be committed to directly onto master at any time as long as it doesn't break the build (no compile failures or unit test failures). Any commits here that break the build will simply be rolled back.
To help reduce the build times, unit tests for experimental projects have been disabled and will NOT run alongside
the whole project tests run via Gradle. Add parameter experimental.test.enable
(example command is gradlew test -Dexperimental.test.enable
to enable those tests.