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Gradle plugin doesn't work with Compose Multiplatform 1.5.0-beta02 #73
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Okay, downgrading to 1.4.3 it doesn't work with Multiplatform at all. If I specify it in my android module, this does not help, too. Please make it compatible with Multiplatform |
Thanks for reporting. Will definitely add a support will update here |
Actually currently it's android specific only |
For now You can use the CLI version. To make compose compiler metrics work with compose multiplatform you need to add something like this to your root build.gradle.kts file:
Then you can use CLI version pointing input path to |
Thank you! That worked, I got my report. Awesome! So it looks like Compose Multiplatform support out of the box shouldn't be too far away. :) |
@mikolajefento thanks for the quick remedy. @StefanOltmann yep, it's just that we'll need to create a plugin variant for multiplatform and I guess we'll be able to do it. |
Hi @PatilShreyas I've initial implementation here #110 that addresses this issue and can make the plugin work with compose multiplatform, I need to do some more testing. but take a look at the PR and spot any potential issues or something that can be improved, I'm waiting for your review |
Fixed and released in |
I tried to apply it to Compose Multiplatform 1.5.0-beta02 and got this:
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