This plugin will automatically build your java or android project with
retrolambda, giving you lambda goodness on java 6 or 7. It relies on the
wonderful retrolambda by Esko
Luontola.
Note: The minimum android gradle plugin is 1.5.0 and the minimum gradle plugin is 2.5.
javaVersion Set the java version to compile to. The default is 6. Only 5, 6 or 7 are accepted.
include 'Debug', 'Release' Sets which sets/variants to run through
retrolambda. The default is all of them.
exclude 'Test' Sets which sets/variants to not run through retrolambda. Only
one of either include or exclude should be defined.
jvmArgs Add additional jvm args when running retrolambda.
defaultMethods Turn on default and static methods in interfaces support. Note: due to a
limitation in retrolamba, this will set incremental to false. The default is false.
incremental Setting this to false forces all of your class files to be run through retrolambda
instead of only the ones that have changed. The default is true.
Using a Different Version of the retrolambda.jar
The default version of retrolambda used is
'net.orfjackal.retrolambda:retrolambda:2.5.6'. If you want to use a different
one, you can configure it in your dependencies.
dependencies {
// Latest one on maven central
retrolambdaConfig 'net.orfjackal.retrolambda:retrolambda:+'// Or a local version// retrolambdaConfig files('libs/retrolambda.jar')
}
Deprecated Features
If you are running with java 6 or 7 you should really consider updating. However, you may use the
below configuration instead.
Set the environment variable JAVA8_HOME to point to the java 8 jdk. Alternatively, you can set the
jdk property.
retrolambda {
jdk System.getenv("JAVA8_HOME")
}
You can force unit tests to be run with an older version of java by setting
JAVA5_HOME/JAVA6_HOME/JAVA7_HOME or with the oldJdk property.
First try updating to the latest version of the android gradle plugin. Newer versions of lint are
compatible with java 8 sources. If you can't for some reason, you can still use the
experimental fork to fix the issue.
Using Google Play Services causes retrolambda to fail
Version 5.0.77 contains bytecode that is incompatible with retrolambda. This should be fixed in
newer versions of play services, if you can update, that should be the preferred solution. To work
around this issue, you can either use an earlier version like 4.4.52 or add -noverify to the jvm
args. See orfjackal/retrolambda#25 for more
information.
Copyright 2013 Evan Tatarka
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
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