rwallace
rwallace

Reputation: 33375

How to enable assertions in the Gradle run task

By default, Java disables assertions. (The test I'm using here is assert false; as the first line in main().)

I'd like to have them enabled while running my program with gradle run. What's the trick for doing this?

Upvotes: 12

Views: 5747

Answers (2)

Marcus Voltolim
Marcus Voltolim

Reputation: 530

tasks.withType(JavaExec) {
     enableAssertions = true
}

Upvotes: 4

Markus Weninger
Markus Weninger

Reputation: 12648

There is a specific flag enableAssertions that you can set to enable assertions. Such flags are often more readable than working with the jvm args directly. It comes down to personal preferences I think.

Instead of working with applicationDefaultJvmArgs you can add the following to your build.gradle file:

run {
    enableAssertions = true
}

This configures the run task to enable assertions.

The run task is of type JavaExec, have a look at the documentation if you are interested in other parameters that you can set (e.g., workingDir or heapMaxSize).

Upvotes: 15

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