#!/bin/bash set -e cd $(dirname $0) echo "IF THIS SCRIPT FIXES YOUR BUILD; OPEN A BUG." echo "(in nearly all cases, it should not be necessary to run a clean build)." # one case where it is convenient to have a clean build is for double-checking that a build failure isn't due to an incremental build failure # another case where it is convenient to have a clean build is for performance testing # another case where it is convenient to have a clean build is when you're modifying the build and may have introduced some errors but haven't shared your changes yet (at which point you should have fixed the errors) echo goals="$@" function usage() { echo "Usage: $0 " echo "Runs a clean build of " exit 1 } if [ "$goals" == "" ]; then usage fi export OUT_DIR=../../out function removeCaches() { rm -rf .gradle rm -rf buildSrc/.gradle rm -rf buildSrc/build rm -f local.properties rm -rf ../../out } removeCaches echo running build GRADLE_USER_HOME=../../out ./gradlew --no-daemon $goals