Make my addition use correct whitespace
The downside of using <http://editorconfig.org/> is that I sometimes don't look at what style is being used in a file, especially if the rest of the project is using something else (somewhat) consistently. Sorry about that. Recommend editorconfig though, especially for its ability to automatically trim trailing whitespace, which is something good to do in DVCS environment like git anyway. Especially given that some editors don't have a convenient end-user way to do it, and for others the way looks something like… autocmd BufWritePre *.py :%s/\s\+$//e D'oh.
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// Configure build for each supported platform
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ext {
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os = System.getProperty("os.name").toLowerCase()
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arch = System.getProperty("os.arch").toLowerCase()
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os = System.getProperty("os.name").toLowerCase()
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arch = System.getProperty("os.arch").toLowerCase()
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// First let's sanitize arch
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if (arch.contains("amd64")) {
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swtArch = "x86_64"
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} else if (arch.matches("i[3-6]86]")) {
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swtArch = "x86"
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} else {
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swtArch = arch
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}
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// First let's sanitize arch
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if (arch.contains("amd64")) {
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swtArch = "x86_64"
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} else if (arch.matches("i[3-6]86]")) {
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swtArch = "x86"
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} else {
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swtArch = arch
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}
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if (os.contains("windows")) {
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swtGUI = "win32.win32.$swtArch"
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} else if (os.contains("mac os x")) {
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swtGUI = "cocoa.macosx.$swtArch"
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} else if (os.contains("linux")) {
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swtGUI = "gtk.linux.$swtArch"
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} else {
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throw new GradleException("Don't know how to build for this platform:\n" +
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" os = \"$os\"\n" +
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" arch = \"$arch\"\n\n" +
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"Edit build.gradle to add support")
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/* At least you'll need to define swtGUI for your os and
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* probably your arch too. Most SWT backend GUI descriptions
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* take the form of <widgetset>.<os-tag>.<arch>.
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*/
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}
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if (os.contains("windows")) {
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swtGUI = "win32.win32.$swtArch"
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} else if (os.contains("mac os x")) {
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swtGUI = "cocoa.macosx.$swtArch"
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} else if (os.contains("linux")) {
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swtGUI = "gtk.linux.$swtArch"
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} else {
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throw new GradleException("Don't know how to build for this platform:\n" +
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" os = \"$os\"\n" +
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" arch = \"$arch\"\n\n" +
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"Edit build.gradle to add support")
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/* At least you'll need to define swtGUI for your os and
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* probably your arch too. Most SWT backend GUI descriptions
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* take the form of <widgetset>.<os-tag>.<arch>.
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*/
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}
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}
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