ProGuard support has introduced `Release` build type in addition to the default one.
Prior to that there was the `package` task, which did not do anything by itself.
The `package` task existed purely for convenience: instead of running
the `packageMsi` on Windows and the `packageDmg` on macOS, a user could
run the `package` task to package an application into a format suitable for a host OS.
A similar task for the release build type should be called `packageRelease`.
However, this name conflicts with a task created by the `com.android.application`
plugin.
This change deprecates the `package` task and removes the `packageRelease` task.
`packageDistributionForCurrentOS` and `packageReleaseDistributionForCurrentOS` should be used instead.
Resolves#2345
By default, the Compose Multiplatform Gradle plugin
uses `org.jetbrains.compose.compiler:compiler:<COMPOSE_VERSION>`
as a compiler plugin .
However, a new version of Kotlin might be incompatible with
the default version of compiler plugin. Previously, that forced
users to update to a new version of Compose Gradle plugin & Compose libraries
in order to use a new version of Kotlin. Accordingly, Compose framework developers
had to release a new version of all libraries, when a new version of Kotlin is released.
Some time ago the Compose team at Google made it possible to update a compiler plugin
without updating the Gradle plugin and/or all Compose libraries
https://developer.android.com/jetpack/androidx/releases/compose-kotlin
This change allows to specify a custom compiler artifact by using the following DSL:
```
compose {
kotlinCompilerPlugin.set("<VERSION<")
// or
kotlinCompilerPlugin.set("<GROUP_ID>:<ARTIFACT_ID>:<VERSION>")
}
```
* Fix components script compilation
* Add script to run Gradle with Compose properties set up
It's useful for running a single task in
the included Compose build.
* Set default JVM target to 11 if it is lower
* Update Compose submodule
When users run/package application we will configure Compose to work as standalone application.
It means we will override some global Swing properties in Compose initialization function:
- sets system property `apple.laf.useScreenMenuBar` to true
- sets system property `sun.java2d.uiScale`/`sun.java2d.uiScale.enabled` automatically on Linux
- sets UIManager.setLookAndFeel(UIManager.getSystemLookAndFeelClassName())
When users don't use those tasks (when they use Compose in an existing Swing application, or in an IDEA plugin),
this property will not be set, and so we will not override Swing globals.
The build `0.4.0-build182` upgrades
`kotlinx-collections-immutable` library
(which is used by the compose runtime) to 0.3.4,
which was published to maven central,
so most usages of sunsetting jcenter repo
can be removed now.
Resolves#557
`withJava()` is removed from MPP test, because our tests don't contain Java,
but the latest stable version of Kotlin fails with exceptions,
when Gradle 7.0 is used. The issue is fixed in Kotlin's master:
297aa17b6e