I am maintaining gradle code that sometimes uses the leftshift operator << in defining task. It works fine, but so does omitting the << operator from the task.
I understand the purpose of the left shift operator as explained What's the operator << (double less than) in gradle?
so... I get the purpose of leftshift operator <<. It is to add to a set of actions for a task and when the task is ran it will execute the actions in the same order in which the the task were entered. I Get it and I can see that it works properly. However, omitting << will result in the same behavior. I can see where using << in Gradle makes sense, but in the case of tasks it seems to be just superfluous and should be omitted. Is that correct or does the leftshift operator serve a purpose.
Example:
task Foo
task Bar
Foo << {
println "foo action 1"
}
Foo << {
println "foo action 2"
}
Bar {
println "bar action 1"
}
Bar {
println "bar action 2"
}
Foo and Bar behave exactly the same.