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Dawid Weiss commented on LUCENE-9134: ------------------------------------- > I have to invoke javacc. Where do we get this from? You declare a build script dependency and then just import from jar, as usual. buildscript dependencies don't need versions.props entries as they're evaluated early. I don't debug those scripts in intellij - a println along the way does the job for me. I don't know if breakpoints will work with gradle files - if it's an interpreted script and not a precompiled one (which gets translated into a java class) then I doubt you can put a breakpoint in there. It is interpreted after all. > Port ant-regenerate tasks to Gradle build > ----------------------------------------- > > Key: LUCENE-9134 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-9134 > Project: Lucene - Core > Issue Type: Sub-task > Reporter: Erick Erickson > Assignee: Erick Erickson > Priority: Major > Attachments: LUCENE-9134.patch > > > Here are the "regenerate" targets I found in the ant version. There are a > couple that I don't have evidence for or against being rebuilt > // Very top level > {code:java} > ./build.xml: <target name="regenerate" description="Runs all code > regenerators"> > ./build.xml: <subant target="regenerate" inheritall="false" > failonerror="true"> > ./build.xml: <target name="regenerateAndCheck" > depends="regenerate,-check-after-regeneration"/> > {code} > // top level Lucene. This includes the core/build.xml and > test-framework/build.xml files > {code:java} > ./lucene/build.xml: <target name="regenerate"> > ./lucene/build.xml: <subant target="regenerate" failonerror="true" > inheritall="false"> > ./lucene/build.xml: <modules-crawl target="regenerate"/> > {code} > // This one has quite a number of customizations to > {code:java} > ./lucene/core/build.xml: <target name="regenerate" > depends="createLevAutomata,createPackedIntSources,jflex"/> > {code} > // This one has a bunch of code modifications _after_ javacc is run on > certain of the > // output files. Save this one for last? > {code:java} > ./lucene/queryparser/build.xml: <target name="regenerate" depends="javacc"/> > {code} > // the files under ../lucene/analysis... are pretty self contained. I expect > these could be done as a unit > {code:java} > ./lucene/analysis/build.xml: <target name="regenerate"> > ./lucene/analysis/build.xml: <forall-analyzers target="regenerate"/> > ./lucene/analysis/common/build.xml: <target name="regenerate" > depends="jflex,unicode-data"/> > ./lucene/analysis/icu/build.xml: <target name="regenerate" > depends="gen-utr30-data-files,gennorm2,genrbbi"/> > ./lucene/analysis/kuromoji/build.xml: <target name="regenerate" > depends="build-dict"/> > ./lucene/analysis/nori/build.xml: <target name="regenerate" > depends="build-dict"/> > ./lucene/analysis/opennlp/build.xml: <target name="regenerate" > depends="train-test-models"/> > {code} > > // These _are_ regenerated from the top-level regenerate target, but for -- > LUCENE-9080//the changes were only in imports so there are no > //corresponding files checked in in that JIRA > {code:java} > ./lucene/expressions/build.xml: <target name="regenerate" > depends="run-antlr"/> > {code} > // Apparently unrelated to ./lucene/analysis/opennlp/build.xml > "train-test-models" target > // Apparently not rebuilt from the top level, but _are_ regenerated when > executed from > // ./solr/contrib/langid > {code:java} > ./solr/contrib/langid/build.xml: <target name="regenerate" > depends="train-test-models"/> > {code} > -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: issues-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: issues-h...@lucene.apache.org