* Add a check that compose is used along with kotlinx.serialization
There's a known issue that both plugins can't be used in the same module (specifically for kotlin/js targets).
The compose gradle plugin will check for `kotlinx.serialization` and will show a warning.
* Fix PR suggestions
* Update WarnAboutComposeWithSerialization.kt
Update the link for the issue
Co-authored-by: Oleksandr Karpovich <oleksandr.karpovich@jetbrains.com>
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.
* Replace usage of 'de.fuerstenau.buildconfig'
with a custom replacement, because the plugin
does not support Gradle 7.0+ and
there has not been any commit activity in 5 years
(https://github.com/mfuerstenau/gradle-buildconfig-plugin);
* Update 'com.github.johnrengelman.shadow' to 7.0.0
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
Previously some tests (e.g. FileHashTest) were executed
multiple times in each test task.
This change splits tests in the following way:
* `testGradle-<VERSION>` task only runs `org.jetbrains.compose.gradle.*` tests
with the corresponding Gradle version;
* `test` runs all other tests once;
* `check` runs all tests and checks;
* Always write external tool output logs to files
Previous implementation always passed an empty string to `processStdout`,
when verbose mode was used.
* Print notarization status in non-verbose mode too