Set release option of compileJava to Java 11 #57
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We could target release 11 due to one usage of Java 9 API:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/java/util/Objects.html#requireNonNullElse-T-T-
if we replace the
requireNonNullElse
call we could lower it to Java 8.Java 9-10 were non-LTS releases, so it makes no sense to target them.
Using Java 21 with release 8 will output the following warning though:
The
jansi
class files are Java 8 bytecode; thepicocli
ones Java 5; ours Java 11.The classes in the test class path (
compileTestJava
) will use the configured toolchain version, i.e. Java 21.Some test classes use text blocks (Java 17).
Java 17 is EOL and the test classes are not published, so it makes no sense to use the release 17 for
compileTestJava
.