gradle-native
The home of anything about Gradle support for natively compiled languages (by nokeedev)
gradle-js
JavaScript Builds for Gradle. You're Welcome. (by danveloper)
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6.8 | 10.0 | |
2 months ago | almost 8 years ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | - |
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gradle-native
Posts with mentions or reviews of gradle-native.
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Hot take: if gradle adds offical conan support itll be the best build system for c++
It is theoretically possible to support Conan in Gradle without any changes to its core. I have been experimenting on and off to demonstrate the support and add it as a feature to Nokee. You can follow the project on GitHub to stay up-to-date (https://github.com/nokeedev/gradle-native).
gradle-js
Posts with mentions or reviews of gradle-js.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-09.
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Hot take: if gradle adds offical conan support itll be the best build system for c++
I agree with you that having a build system as a library would be a lot more flexible allowing users to cherry-pick the feature they need in the language they are most comfortable with. In a sense, Gradle is somewhat a step in that direction. The unfortunate downside for native developers is the DSL language choice which is confined to JVM languages only, e.g. Groovy and Kotlin. However, being a native developer, Groovy is a great middle-ground. Syntax-wise it's close to C/C++ while allowing dynamic typing like Python. Regardless, it would be possible to add a Python DSL to Gradle, for example POM DSL or JavaScript DSL. Note the example are more on the humour side of things but the main point is the flexibility of Gradle regarding its scripting languages which are just "normal" language.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing gradle-native and gradle-js you can also consider the following projects:
awesome-native-modules - 🌉 Some React Native bridges in one app
CPM.cmake - 📦 CMake's missing package manager. A small CMake script for setup-free, cross-platform, reproducible dependency management.
ejdb - :snowboarder: EJDB2 — Embeddable JSON Database engine C library. Simple XPath like query language (JQL).
gradle-native - The home of Gradle's support for natively compiled languages