commit | b0a50b811800d72e43497bbb13582b305cf1ada6 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ting-Yuan Huang <laszio@google.com> | Thu Nov 02 15:22:46 2023 -0700 |
committer | Jiaxiang Chen <roaringacw@gmail.com> | Wed Nov 15 16:40:23 2023 -0800 |
tree | 82ed482c398c7ea8aa4dbf24f31aedb6bbd11a94 | |
parent | 691e208324d60b3a77cd7ac88217d3de1efcc0fc [diff] |
Fix tests: do not reference target from common which isn't allowed anymore in K2. (cherry picked from commit 679ccaf9ae3496716e039ee1a08bc9e5b4d8966f)
Welcome to KSP!
Kotlin Symbol Processing (KSP) is an API that you can use to develop lightweight compiler plugins. KSP provides a simplified compiler plugin API that leverages the power of Kotlin while keeping the learning curve at a minimum. Compared to KAPT, annotation processors that use KSP can run up to 2x faster.
Most of the documentation of KSP can be found on kotlinlang.org. Here are some handy links:
For debugging and testing processors, as well as KSP itself, please check DEVELOPMENT.md
Please let us know what you think about KSP by filing a Github issue or connecting with our team in the #ksp
channel in the Kotlin Slack workspace!
If you are interested in sending PRs, please also check out the Contributor guide.
Here are some planned features that have not yet been completely implemented: