The Initialization Checker issues a cast.unsafe warning instead of an initialization.cast error.
The Resource Leak Checker now issues a required.method.not.known error when an expression with type @MustCallUnknown has a must-call obligation (e.g., because it is a parameter annotated as @Owning).
The Resource Leak Checker's default MustCall type for type variables has been changed from @MustCallUnknown to @MustCall({}). This change reduces the number of false positive warnings in code that uses type variables but not resources. However, it makes some code that uses type variables and resources unverifiable with any annotation.
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Deprecated ElementUtils.getSimpleNameOrDescription() in favor of getSimpleDescription().
Renamed methods in AnnotatedTypeMirror.
The old versions are deprecated. Because the *PrimaryAnnotation* methods might not return an annotation of a type variable or wildcard, it is better to call getEffectiveAnnotation* or hasEffectiveAnnotation* instead.
The Initialization Checker issues a cast.unsafe warning instead of an
initialization.cast error.
The Resource Leak Checker now issues a required.method.not.known error
when an expression with type @MustCallUnknown has a must-call obligation
(e.g., because it is a parameter annotated as @Owning).
The Resource Leak Checker's default MustCall type for type variables has been
changed from @MustCallUnknown to @MustCall({}). This change reduces the
number of false positive warnings in code that uses type variables but not
resources. However, it makes some code that uses type variables and resources
unverifiable with any annotation.
Implementation details:
Deprecated ElementUtils.getSimpleNameOrDescription() in favor of getSimpleDescription().
Renamed methods in AnnotatedTypeMirror.
The old versions are deprecated. Because the *PrimaryAnnotation* methods
might not return an annotation of a type variable or wildcard, it is better to
call getEffectiveAnnotation* or hasEffectiveAnnotation* instead.
The Initialization Checker issues a cast.unsafe warning instead of an initialization.cast error.
The Resource Leak Checker now issues a required.method.not.known error when an expression with type @MustCallUnknown has a must-call obligation (e.g., because it is a parameter annotated as @Owning).
The Resource Leak Checker's default MustCall type for type variables has been changed from @MustCallUnknown to @MustCall({}). This change reduces the number of false positive warnings in code that uses type variables but not resources. However, it makes some code that uses type variables and resources unverifiable with any annotation.
Implementation details:
Deprecated ElementUtils.getSimpleNameOrDescription() in favor of getSimpleDescription().
Renamed methods in AnnotatedTypeMirror.
The old versions are deprecated. Because the *PrimaryAnnotation* methods might not return an annotation of a type variable or wildcard, it is better to call getEffectiveAnnotation* or hasEffectiveAnnotation* instead.
The Initialization Checker issues a cast.unsafe warning instead of an
initialization.cast error.
The Resource Leak Checker now issues a required.method.not.known error
when an expression with type @MustCallUnknown has a must-call obligation
(e.g., because it is a parameter annotated as @Owning).
The Resource Leak Checker's default MustCall type for type variables has been
changed from @MustCallUnknown to @MustCall({}). This change reduces the
number of false positive warnings in code that uses type variables but not
resources. However, it makes some code that uses type variables and resources
unverifiable with any annotation.
Implementation details:
Deprecated ElementUtils.getSimpleNameOrDescription() in favor of getSimpleDescription().
Renamed methods in AnnotatedTypeMirror.
The old versions are deprecated. Because the *PrimaryAnnotation* methods
might not return an annotation of a type variable or wildcard, it is better to
call getEffectiveAnnotation* or hasEffectiveAnnotation* instead.
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