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Parallel test execution maxParallelForks. Gradle can run multiple test cases in parallel by setting
maxParallelForks
.Disable report generation. We can conditionally disable it by setting
reports.html.required = false; reports.junitXml.required = false
. If you need to generate reports, add-PcreateReports
to the end of Gradle's build command line.Process forking options. Gradle will run all tests in a single forked VM by default. This can be problematic if there are a lot of tests or some very memory-hungry ones. We can fork a new test VM after a certain number of tests have run by setting
forkEvery
.Incremental compilation. Gradle recompile only the classes that were affected by a change. This feature is the default since Gradle 4.10. For an older versions, we can activate it by setting
options.incremental = true
.===================== If there are any inappropriate modifications in this PR, please give me a reply and I will change them.