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The Android target added in #48 brought AGP onto the build's classpath without setting org.gradle.jvmargs, so the Gradle daemon ran on its defaults (512m heap / 384m Metaspace). AGP loads enough classes that, combined with the KMP matrix, binary-compatibility-validator, Kover and Dokka in a single build, the daemon exhausts Metaspace and is killed mid-build (GC thrashing / out of Metaspace). The 'JVM / JS / Wasm / Native / Android + API check' job therefore failed deterministically on master, and the publish job builds the same targets. Set org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx4g -XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=1g. Verified with a cold full-matrix build locally.
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Properties
11 lines
640 B
Properties
kotlin.code.style=official
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# Dokka Gradle Plugin v2 (https://kotl.in/dokka-gradle-migration)
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org.jetbrains.dokka.experimental.gradle.pluginMode=V2Enabled
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org.jetbrains.dokka.experimental.gradle.pluginMode.noWarn=true
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# Android: Compose pulls AndroidX artifacts, which AGP requires this flag to consume.
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android.useAndroidX=true
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# AGP loads many classes into the Gradle daemon's Metaspace; combined with the KMP
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# matrix, binary-compatibility-validator, Kover and Dokka in a single build, the
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# default 512m heap / 384m Metaspace is exhausted (daemon OOM). Raise both.
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org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx4g -XX:MaxMetaspaceSize=1g -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
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