Russel Winder wrote:
> 
> Is there a way of allocating more memory for the GroovyDoc task.
> 

The Gradle Groovydoc task runs the Ant groovydoc task in the same JVM, so
you have to increase PermGen space for Gradle's JVM.


Russel Winder wrote:
> 
> The JavaDoc/GroovyDoc files are missing lots of pages, e.g. AbstractTask,
> ConventionTask, etc.
> 

These classes aren't included because they aren't considered part of
Gradle's public API.


Russel Winder wrote:
> 
> Workarounds most welcome, though solution preferred :-) 
> 

The real solution would probably be to fix Groovydoc. Like groovyc,
Groovydoc uses reflection to get information about classes, which causes
lots of problems.

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http://gradleware.com
Creator, Spock Framework 
http://spockframework.org
Twitter: @pniederw

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