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This reverts commit 2003d1857ac96e44efb3292d36571b96efb2735d. GitOrigin-RevId: 9e86350a12198bca0fdc2e2c62e0c08ef954bd95
jps-bootstrap
jps-bootstrap: a small utility that loads JPS project, compiles it, and runs any class from it.
It tries very hard to run your code that same way you'd run it from IDE's gutter.
Previous way of running build scripts
Locally: run *.gant from IDEA or via gant.xml
On buildserver: gant.xml
Downsides:
- Supports only groovy code. We're tired of groovy.
- Uses binary dependencies for JPS & Utils, which defies the monorepo approach and also creates duplicate classes in IDEA project
- Hard to generate and process build output. On buildserver it's not easy to output something correctly, the output is intercepted and processed by both TeamCity code and ant
Running build scripts via jps-bootstrap
Locally
- just run CLASS_NAME from IDEA
- run any main class (written in Java/Kotlin/Groovy) from intellij project via
./jps-bootstrap.cmd MODULE_NAME CLASS_NAME ARGS
Example: ./community/platform/jps-bootstrap/jps-bootstrap.sh intellij.idea.ultimate.build DownloadLibrariesBuildTarget
Special wrappers could be written to make scripts easier, see e.g. build/downloadLibraries.cmd
On buildserver:
- Separate build compiles jps-bootstrap (only when jps-bootstrap sources are changed)
- jps-bootstrap is used to run Compile Inc (it compiles build scripts on the fly)
- On any other build, jps-bootstrap uses already compiled classes from Compile Inc