http://issues.gradle.org/browse/GRADLE-1521

On 05/09/2011 02:35 PM, Peter Niederwieser wrote:

Steve Ebersole wrote:

Well it really depends whether the Antlr plugin is intended to ever
support Antlr 3 or 4.


I think there would be a separate plugin for Antlr3 because all the package
names have changed.


Steve Ebersole wrote:

And as for Groovy, I may be wrong not being a Groovy developer, but isnt
that considered more of a "provided dependency"?  Something the runtime
environment would provide?


Typically you just throw the Groovy Jar on the class path. One could argue
though that this should be left to the end user application, in the spirit
of "provided".

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