JSpecify 1.0.0 is the first stable release of the only consensus-driven, tool-independent nullness annotations for Java code (with benefits for Kotlin interoperability). Future releases will add annotations for other kinds of static-analysis checks.
Check out our usage page for instructions on how to depend on JSpecify in your project and our guidelines on when to start doing so. Also check out our User Guide.
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add OSGi metadata and reproducible build (#428)f0af7de
Use Gradle toolchain to specify the jdk to use (#558)378925a
Update to gradle 8.9 (#557)2e9ff60
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branch. (#556)48ffa9b
Direct people to file an issue in the reference checker repo (#552)bc70dc4
Exception parameters are intrinsically NonNull (#508)dbb3673
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