Hans Dockter wrote:
Hi Adam,
On Jul 17, 2008, at 12:48 AM, Adam Murdoch wrote:
- How do you decide what counts as the 'core', and therefore needs to
be implemented in java, and what does not count as 'core', and
therefore can be (must be?) implemented in groovy.
The core is everything except the DSL layer. As we are in the midst of
a refactoring from Groovy to Java this layer isn't yet architecturally
as separated as it should be. More or less everything except the
DefaultProject, DefaultTask and the org.gradle.groovy package should
be in Java.
How about the unit tests for the core? I notice that a lot of the core
unit tests are implemented in groovy. Is the plan to keep these, or
port them to java? how about new tests? Should they be implemented in
java? groovy? don't care?
Personally, I like the idea that we can implement the unit tests using
groovy to take advantage of the nice scripting stuff it provides.
Adam
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