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Bump the java-production-dependencies group with 3 updates #211

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 6 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 6 months ago

Bumps the java-production-dependencies group with 3 updates: com.google.dagger:dagger, com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler and com.google.guava:guava.

Updates com.google.dagger:dagger from 2.49 to 2.51

Release notes

Sourced from com.google.dagger:dagger's releases.

Dagger 2.51

New Dagger Features

  • Added a @LazyClassKey annotation that supports using class names as a map key. Unlike the existing @ClassKey, the map generated by @LazyClassKey won’t eagerly load all of the classes for the keys. This can be useful in situations or environments where classloading can be expensive, such as on Android. For more information, see https://dagger.dev/dev-guide/multibindings

Potential breaking changes

  • Protected fields using @Inject are now banned in Kotlin classes. This is because Kotlin protected fields are not accessible by code in the same package, unlike Java. This has been working up to this point because Dagger generates Java code, but that is unintentional and would break if Dagger switched to generate Kotlin code.(408431a3b)

New Hilt Features

  • Fixed #3197: Used the new @LazyClassKey Dagger feature to remove the keep rule for @HiltViewModel class names. This allows obfuscation of @HiltViewModel annotated ViewModel class names with R8. (0786d0af5)
  • Added @SkipTestInjection which can be used for skipping test injection in Hilt Android tests, which may be useful if building separate custom test infrastructure to inject the test class from another Hilt component. (c40811e71)

Dagger bug fixes

  • Improve Dagger MissingBinding error messages to give more information and be more consistent. (c8722386a)
  • Fixed #4201: Suppress warning for casting in Dagger generated code. (813ffced8)
  • Fixed #4203: Removes @Deprecated annotation causing warnings (3cbc94ad3)
  • Fixed #4199: Support member injections from type aliased superclass (662d82359)
  • Complete Ksp support for Dagger Android: Added a Ksp Processor for Dagger Android ProguardProcessor that was previously missed. The ProguardProcessor is a Dagger Android implementation detail that makes sure the AndroidInjector works correctly when shrinking tools obfuscate @ContributesAndroidInjector annotated injector class names. (e71de27a1)

Dagger 2.50

Dagger

Potential breaking changes

  • Introduced a new dagger.internal.Provider to facilitate future support for jakarta.inject.Provider types. There should be no visible changes at this time, though with such a large change there is a risk of unanticipated version compatibility issues across libraries built with different Dagger versions. (75d3cbcf9)
  • Flip the default for -Adagger.explicitBindingConflictsWithInject to enabled. This flag fixes a bug where an explicit binding like an @Provides should conflict with @Inject bindings if the @Inject is actually used in a parent component. (8372c6308)

Bug fixes

  • Fixed the error message for an @Binds @IntoSet implementation with duplicate bindings. (8d0122322)
Commits
  • c6c0b8a 2.51 release
  • 0786d0a Allow obfuscating @​HiltViewModel annotated ViewModel name with r8.
  • c5075df Remove kitkat-specific test.
  • c40811e Add a SkipTestInjection annotation to disable injecting the test class. This ...
  • 02d62d6 Replace processingEnv.requireTypeElement() with `DaggerSuperficialValidatio...
  • c872238 Improve Dagger error messages to give more information and be more consistent.
  • 7ac1dcc Internal changes
  • 09e5ac2 Include proguard rules in dagger core artifact so that LazyClassKeyMap's stri...
  • 348bd75 Rename proguard_specs attribute for gen_maven_artifact to reflect how it will...
  • d7a55be Migrate usages of Truth8.assertThat to equivalent usages of `Truth.assertTh...
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


Updates com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler from 2.49 to 2.51

Release notes

Sourced from com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler's releases.

Dagger 2.51

New Dagger Features

  • Added a @LazyClassKey annotation that supports using class names as a map key. Unlike the existing @ClassKey, the map generated by @LazyClassKey won’t eagerly load all of the classes for the keys. This can be useful in situations or environments where classloading can be expensive, such as on Android. For more information, see https://dagger.dev/dev-guide/multibindings

Potential breaking changes

  • Protected fields using @Inject are now banned in Kotlin classes. This is because Kotlin protected fields are not accessible by code in the same package, unlike Java. This has been working up to this point because Dagger generates Java code, but that is unintentional and would break if Dagger switched to generate Kotlin code.(408431a3b)

New Hilt Features

  • Fixed #3197: Used the new @LazyClassKey Dagger feature to remove the keep rule for @HiltViewModel class names. This allows obfuscation of @HiltViewModel annotated ViewModel class names with R8. (0786d0af5)
  • Added @SkipTestInjection which can be used for skipping test injection in Hilt Android tests, which may be useful if building separate custom test infrastructure to inject the test class from another Hilt component. (c40811e71)

Dagger bug fixes

  • Improve Dagger MissingBinding error messages to give more information and be more consistent. (c8722386a)
  • Fixed #4201: Suppress warning for casting in Dagger generated code. (813ffced8)
  • Fixed #4203: Removes @Deprecated annotation causing warnings (3cbc94ad3)
  • Fixed #4199: Support member injections from type aliased superclass (662d82359)
  • Complete Ksp support for Dagger Android: Added a Ksp Processor for Dagger Android ProguardProcessor that was previously missed. The ProguardProcessor is a Dagger Android implementation detail that makes sure the AndroidInjector works correctly when shrinking tools obfuscate @ContributesAndroidInjector annotated injector class names. (e71de27a1)

Dagger 2.50

Dagger

Potential breaking changes

  • Introduced a new dagger.internal.Provider to facilitate future support for jakarta.inject.Provider types. There should be no visible changes at this time, though with such a large change there is a risk of unanticipated version compatibility issues across libraries built with different Dagger versions. (75d3cbcf9)
  • Flip the default for -Adagger.explicitBindingConflictsWithInject to enabled. This flag fixes a bug where an explicit binding like an @Provides should conflict with @Inject bindings if the @Inject is actually used in a parent component. (8372c6308)

Bug fixes

  • Fixed the error message for an @Binds @IntoSet implementation with duplicate bindings. (8d0122322)
Commits
  • c6c0b8a 2.51 release
  • 0786d0a Allow obfuscating @​HiltViewModel annotated ViewModel name with r8.
  • c5075df Remove kitkat-specific test.
  • c40811e Add a SkipTestInjection annotation to disable injecting the test class. This ...
  • 02d62d6 Replace processingEnv.requireTypeElement() with `DaggerSuperficialValidatio...
  • c872238 Improve Dagger error messages to give more information and be more consistent.
  • 7ac1dcc Internal changes
  • 09e5ac2 Include proguard rules in dagger core artifact so that LazyClassKeyMap's stri...
  • 348bd75 Rename proguard_specs attribute for gen_maven_artifact to reflect how it will...
  • d7a55be Migrate usages of Truth8.assertThat to equivalent usages of `Truth.assertTh...
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


Updates com.google.guava:guava from 32.1.3-jre to 33.0.0-jre

Release notes

Sourced from com.google.guava:guava's releases.

33.0.0

Maven

<dependency>
  <groupId>com.google.guava</groupId>
  <artifactId>guava</artifactId>
  <version>33.0.0-jre</version>
  <!-- or, for Android: -->
  <version>33.0.0-android</version>
</dependency>

Jar files

Guava requires one runtime dependency, which you can download here:

Javadoc

JDiff

Changelog

  • This version of guava-android contains some package-private methods whose signature includes the Java 8 Collector API. This is a test to identify any problems before we expose those methods publicly to users. Please report any problems that you encounter. (73dbf7ef26)
  • Changed various classes to catch Exception instead of RuntimeException even when only RuntimeException is theoretically possible. This can help code that throws undeclared exceptions, as some bytecode rewriters (e.g., Robolectric) and languages (e.g., Kotlin) do. (c294c23760, 747924e, b2baf48)
  • Added an Automatic-Module-Name to failureaccess, Guava's one strong runtime dependency. (280b5d2f60)
  • reflect: In guava-android only, removed Invokable.getAnnotatedReturnType() and Parameter.getAnnotatedType(). These methods never worked in an Android VM, and to reflect that, they were born @Deprecated, @Beta, and @DoNotCall. They're now preventing us from rolling out some new Android compatibility testing. This is the only binary-incompatible change in this release, and it should have no effect in practice. Still, we bump the major version number to follow Semantic Versioning. (045cd8428f)
  • util.concurrent: Changed our implementations to avoid eagerly initializing loggers during class loading. This can help performance, especially under Android. (4fe1df56bd)
Commits


Updates com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler from 2.49 to 2.51

Release notes

Sourced from com.google.dagger:dagger-compiler's releases.

Dagger 2.51

New Dagger Features

  • Added a @LazyClassKey annotation that supports using class names as a map key. Unlike the existing @ClassKey, the map generated by @LazyClassKey won’t eagerly load all of the classes for the keys. This can be useful in situations or environments where classloading can be expensive, such as on Android. For more information, see https://dagger.dev/dev-guide/multibindings

Potential breaking changes

  • Protected fields using @Inject are now banned in Kotlin classes. This is because Kotlin protected fields are not accessible by code in the same package, unlike Java. This has been working up to this point because Dagger generates Java code, but that is unintentional and would break if Dagger switched to generate Kotlin code.(408431a3b)

New Hilt Features

  • Fixed #3197: Used the new @LazyClassKey Dagger feature to remove the keep rule for @HiltViewModel class names. This allows obfuscation of @HiltViewModel annotated ViewModel class names with R8. (0786d0af5)
  • Added @SkipTestInjection which can be used for skipping test injection in Hilt Android tests, which may be useful if building separate custom test infrastructure to inject the test class from another Hilt component. (c40811e71)

Dagger bug fixes

  • Improve Dagger MissingBinding error messages to give more information and be more consistent. (c8722386a)
  • Fixed #4201: Suppress warning for casting in Dagger generated code. (813ffced8)
  • Fixed #4203: Removes @Deprecated annotation causing warnings (3cbc94ad3)
  • Fixed #4199: Support member injections from type aliased superclass (662d82359)
  • Complete Ksp support for Dagger Android: Added a Ksp Processor for Dagger Android ProguardProcessor that was previously missed. The ProguardProcessor is a Dagger Android implementation detail that makes sure the AndroidInjector works correctly when shrinking tools obfuscate @ContributesAndroidInjector annotated injector class names. (e71de27a1)

Dagger 2.50

Dagger

Potential breaking changes

  • Introduced a new dagger.internal.Provider to facilitate future support for jakarta.inject.Provider types. There should be no visible changes at this time, though with such a large change there is a risk of unanticipated version compatibility issues across libraries built with different Dagger versions. (75d3cbcf9)
  • Flip the default for -Adagger.explicitBindingConflictsWithInject to enabled. This flag fixes a bug where an explicit binding like an @Provides should conflict with @Inject bindings if the @Inject is actually used in a parent component. (8372c6308)

Bug fixes

  • Fixed the error message for an @Binds @IntoSet implementation with duplicate bindings. (8d0122322)
Commits
  • c6c0b8a 2.51 release
  • 0786d0a Allow obfuscating @​HiltViewModel annotated ViewModel name with r8.
  • c5075df Remove kitkat-specific test.
  • c40811e Add a SkipTestInjection annotation to disable injecting the test class. This ...
  • 02d62d6 Replace processingEnv.requireTypeElement() with `DaggerSuperficialValidatio...
  • c872238 Improve Dagger error messages to give more information and be more consistent.
  • 7ac1dcc Internal changes
  • 09e5ac2 Include proguard rules in dagger core artifact so that LazyClassKeyMap's stri...
  • 348bd75 Rename proguard_specs attribute for gen_maven_artifact to reflect how it will...
  • d7a55be Migrate usages of Truth8.assertThat to equivalent usages of `Truth.assertTh...
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


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dependabot[bot] commented 6 months ago

Superseded by #213.