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Summary of ChangesHello @liutikas, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request primarily focuses on enhancing the build system's efficiency and maintaining code quality. By refining the Highlights
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This pull request effectively improves Gradle's configuration cache performance by scoping down the Spotless targets. The changes in build.gradle.kts narrow the file patterns for kotlin, kotlinGradle, and xml formats, which is a great optimization. The PR also includes various formatting fixes applied by Spotless across the codebase, enhancing code consistency. Additionally, the update in settings.gradle.kts to use buildscript.sourceFile for path resolution is a good improvement for build robustness. I have one suggestion regarding the kotlinGradle target to make it slightly more flexible while maintaining performance.
Using broad target("**/*.kt") results in huge cost in configuration
cache serialization.
Before: 30,102.48 ms mean with 561.58 ms standard deviation
After: 16,482.29 ms mean with 235.55 ms standard deviation
For the following Gradle profiler scenario
build_dry_run {
tasks = ["build"]
gradle-args = ["--dry-run"]
clear-configuration-cache-state-before = BUILD
}
Using steps described in
https://www.liutikas.net/2025/11/02/Unreasonable-Configuration.html
Format all existing code with ./gradlew spotlessApply
Lastly, update settings.gradle to use buildScript.sourceFile as previous
code was making an assumption current path is the checkout of the
project.
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thanks aurimas!
Using broad target("**/*.kt") results in huge cost in configuration cache serialization.
Before: 30,102.48 ms mean with 561.58 ms standard deviation
After: 16,482.29 ms mean with 235.55 ms standard deviation
For the following Gradle profiler scenario
build_dry_run {
tasks = ["build"]
gradle-args = ["--dry-run"]
clear-configuration-cache-state-before = BUILD
}
Using steps described in
https://www.liutikas.net/2025/11/02/Unreasonable-Configuration.html
Format all existing code with ./gradlew spotlessApply
Lastly, update settings.gradle to use buildScript.sourceFile as previous code was making an assumption current path is the checkout of the project.