[GRADLE-478] Provide declarative validation for task properties Created: 12/May/09  Updated: 24/Jan/17  Resolved: 24/Jan/17

Status: Resolved
Project: Gradle
Affects Version/s: 0.9
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Improvement
Reporter: Adam Murdoch Assignee: Unassigned
Resolution: Fixed Votes: 3


 Description   

For example, most tasks have certain mandatory properties, yet our tasks are inconsistent about checking whether a given property has been specified or not, and we end up with NPEs when the tasks execute. We should make it easy to declare that a given property is mandatory, so that Gradle can take care of the validation and providing feedback to the user.

Any validation could probably be applied to convention objects too.



 Comments   
Comment by Benjamin Muschko [ 15/Nov/16 ]

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Comment by Benjamin Muschko [ 24/Jan/17 ]

The functionality is handled by input/output annotations.

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