Information Disclosure in Guava
A temp directory creation vulnerability exist in Guava versions prior to 30.0 allowing an attacker with access to the machine to potentially access data in a temporary directory created by the Guava com.google.common.io.Files.createTempDir(). The permissions granted to the directory created default to the standard unix-like /tmp ones, leaving the files open. We recommend updating Guava to version 30.0 or later, or update to Java 7 or later, or to explicitly change the permissions after the creation of the directory if neither are possible.
This is the only breaking change in this release, and it affects only users of the guava-gwt artifact, not people who use only the guava artifact. This release contains no changes that break binary compatibility for any users.
API documentation for Guava classes is now easier to reach. For example, for ImmutableList, visit guava.dev/ImmutableList. Also, more easily access the index at guava.dev/api.
collect: Annotated FluentIterable.from(FluentIterable) with @DoNotCall. (b1c77b7df3)
collect: Made ceiling, floor, headSet(E, boolean), and tailSet(E, boolean) methods available in the GWT-emulated ImmutableSortedSet. (7e0fe90ca8, 5f2fbf27b2)
graph: Made it possible to set a stable incident edge order by calling the newly added method [Value]Graph.Builder.incidentEdgeOrder(ElementOrder.stable()). (70164025a8)
graph: Added incidentEdgeOrder() to the [Value]Graph interfaces. (cde576ec00)
util.concurrent: Added Duration-based default methods to ListeningScheduledExecutorService. (931e83f969)
util.concurrent: Removed @Beta from Service and related classes. (dc46627fea)
util.concurrent: Deprecated the 1-arg overload of ServiceManager.addListener. (86e3620125)
util.concurrent: Changed the return type of ServiceManager.servicesByState() to ImmutableSetMultimap (but also retained a method with the old signature for binary compatibility). (31999ae6f5)
util.concurrent: Made it safe to load the AbstractFuture class from a ForkJoinPool thread under a security manager. (6e0c5b5d50)
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Bumps guava from 28.0-android to 29.0-android. This update includes a security fix.
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