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./gradlew --no-daemon clean build -Dkotlin.daemon.jvm.options="-Xdebug,-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket\,address=5006\,server=n\,suspend=n"
./gradlew --no-daemon clean build -Dkotlin.daemon.jvm.options="-Xdebug,-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket\,address=5006\,server=n\,suspend=n"
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I wish it was as easy as debugging the [[Maven]] in [[NetBeans]] as explained in the [[debugger|lUse the Debugger. Stupid]]! Here is the [https://medium.com/@daptronic/annotation-processing-with-kapt-and-gradle-237793f2be57 page that helped], at the end.
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I wish it was as easy as debugging the [[Maven]] in [[NetBeans]] as explained in [[debugger|Use the Debugger. Stupid]] article! Here is the [https://medium.com/@daptronic/annotation-processing-with-kapt-and-gradle-237793f2be57 page that helped], at the end.

Revision as of 03:50, 13 January 2018

Kotlin is the Java 2.0 people were always asking for. However it comes with own glitches:

Try to debug annotation processors in Gradle (which is the default build tool for Android) and **Kapt** isn't easy. One has to:

./gradlew --no-daemon clean build -Dkotlin.daemon.jvm.options="-Xdebug,-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket\,address=5006\,server=n\,suspend=n"

I wish it was as easy as debugging the Maven in NetBeans as explained in Use the Debugger. Stupid article! Here is the page that helped, at the end.

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