Add "Gradle properties" section outlining project properties

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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ The StarOpenSource Engine is under heavy development and is extremely unstable.
- [Code style](#code-style)
- [Pull request guidelines](#pull-request-guidelines)
- [Making your first contribution](#making-your-first-contribution)
- [Gradle properties](#gradle-properties)
## About
### ... the engine
@ -65,3 +66,24 @@ Before creating a pull request, make sure you've:
- is compatible with other applications. If not, tell us in your pull request description.
### Making your first contribution
TODO
### Gradle properties
Gradle's behaviour can be changed by changing gradle project properties.
To change them, simply append `-P<property>` or `-P<property>=<value>`, like this: `./gradlew -Pjobs=4 test`.
#### Parallelism
Use the `jobs` property to control how many jobs will get executed simultaneously.
On Linux, specify `-Pjobs=$(nproc)`. Defaults to `8`.
#### JVM Home
You can use the `graalHome` property to specify the `$JAVA_HOME` of your local GraalVM installation.
Only used in the `nativeImage` task. Useful if you aren't using GraalVM as your primary JDK.
#### Testing
You can use the following properties to modify the behaviour of the `test`-task:
- `test.control.mode` (default *empty*)
- `force-enable`: Disables all test classes except the ones specified
- `force-disable`: Enables all test classes except the ones specified
- *everything else*: Enables all test classes
- `test.control.classes` (default *empty*): A comma-separated, case-sensitive list of test classes
which (depending on `test.control.mode`'s value) enable or disable the specified classes.
Example: `-Ptest.control.mode=MiscellaneousTest,DependencyResolverTest,EngineConfigurationTest`
- `test.control.warning` (default `false`): If `true`, will emit a warning before a restricted test method exits
- `test.loggerLevel` (default `silent_warning`): Will set `UnitLogger`'s logger level.
Works like `-Dsosengine.base.loggerLevel`. See `UnitLogger#loggerLevel` for more information