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Rename VIATRA subprojects to Refinery Interpreter to avoid interfering with
Eclipse Foundation trademarks.
Uses refering to a specific (historical) version of VIATRA were kept to avoid
ambiguity.
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* Prefix each variable with REFINERY_
* If not public host is specified, allow all origings and compute the WebSocket
address on the client from the origin.
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* Avoid writing generated source files directly into sibling projects.
* Full project isolation cannot be enabled yet, because the frontend plugin
still requires cross-projects task dependencies for Node.js installation.
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Java 19 is out of support, but Gradle current does not run on Java 20:
https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/23488
To avoid the complexity of running the build tool on a different JDK than the
application, we temporarily remove code that depends on experimental Java 19 or
Java 20 features.
Revert once the build can run on Java 20.
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Make sure we obey the REUSE (https://reuse.software) specification and the
origin, copyright owner, and license of all files are clearly marked.
The whole project is under the EPL-2.0, except for trivial files where copyright
is not applicable that are marked with the CC0-1.0 license. Moreover, code
included from third parties is also available under the respective license.
chore: add CONTRIBUTORS.md
List all authors and supporting organizations in accordance with the REUSE
specification.
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Also take advantage of precompiled Kotlin scripts to write build scripts in a
more straightforward manner through generated accessors.
Might increase memory usage of Gradle.
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Make sure we get slf4j in every test source set and every application by
default. Saves configuration effort when creating a new library that tests
VIATRA or other dependencies that require log4j.
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Improves IDE support build scripts in IntelliJ.
There is no Eclipse IDE support, but Eclipse didn't have support for Groovy
either, so there is no degradation of functionality.
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