plugins { java `module-info-compile` id("dev.nokee.jni-library") id("dev.nokee.objective-cpp-language") `uber-jni-jar` `use-prebuilt-binaries` `apple-m1-toolchain` } val jnfConfig: Configuration by configurations.creating { attributes { attribute(Attribute.of("dev.nokee.architecture", String::class.java), "arm64") } } dependencies { jnfConfig(macOsFrameworks.javaNativeFoundation) } val nativeResourcePath = "com/github/weisj/darklaf/platform/${project.name}" tasks.jar { jnfConfig.asFileTree.forEach { from(zipTree(it)) { into("$nativeResourcePath/JavaNativeFoundation.framework") include("JavaNativeFoundation*") exclude("**/*.tbd") } } } library { dependencies { jvmImplementation(projects.darklafTheme) jvmImplementation(projects.darklafNativeUtils) jvmImplementation(projects.darklafUtils) jvmImplementation(projects.darklafPlatformBase) jvmImplementation(projects.darklafPropertyLoader) nativeLibImplementation(macOsFrameworks.appKit) nativeLibImplementation(macOsFrameworks.cocoa) nativeLibImplementation(macOsFrameworks.javaNativeFoundation) } targetMachines.addAll(machines.macOS.x86_64, machines.macOS.architecture("arm64")) variants.configureEach { resourcePath.set(nativeResourcePath) sharedLibrary { val isArm = targetMachine.architectureString == "arm64" val minOs = if (isArm) "11" else "10.10" compileTasks.configureEach { compilerArgs.addAll("-mmacosx-version-min=$minOs") // Build type not modeled yet, assuming release optimizedBinary() } linkTask.configure { val systemFrameworks = "/System/Library/Frameworks" val current = "Versions/Current" val jnfName = "JavaNativeFoundation.framework" linkerArgs.addAll( "-lobjc", "-mmacosx-version-min=$minOs", // "-framework", "AppKit", // "-framework", "Cocoa", // The custom JNF framework specified @rpath for searching. As we aren't actually linking // with the dynamic library of the framework we specifically have to add the system framework // search paths accordingly. // First try any system provided framework (this will fail on arm64): "-rpath", "$systemFrameworks/$jnfName/$current", "-rpath", "$systemFrameworks/JavaVM.framework/$current/Frameworks/$jnfName/$current", // Then try the jdk provided framework (folder layout may vary. We check multiple possibilities): "-rpath", "@executable_path/../lib/$jnfName", "-rpath", "@executable_path/../lib/$jnfName/$current/", "-rpath", "@executable_path/../lib/$jnfName/Versions/A/", // Lastly use our bundled drop-in replacement: "-rpath", "@loader_path/$jnfName" ) } } } }