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Unofficial SDK for Xiaomi Mi Band
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Bump butterknife from 8.8.1 to 10.2.1 #11

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps butterknife from 8.8.1 to 10.2.1.

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Version 10.2.1 (2019-12-19)

Heads up: Development on this tool is winding down as view binding will be stable in AS/AGP 3.6.

  • New: Make R2-generating Gradle task cacheable by default.
  • Fix: R2 classes now generate their own unique values for entries. This ensures that the annotation processor can always do a reverse mapping from ID back to name and type. In AGP 3.6.0, the R.txt symbol table that was previously used as a source for values now uses 0 for every entry which required this change.
  • Fix: Lint check for R2 values now properly handles static imports for entries.

Version 10.2.0 (2019-09-12)

  • New: Support incremental annotation processing.
  • Fix: Detect generated superclass bindings across compilation units.
  • Fix: Avoid deprecated APIs from the Android Gradle plugin. As a result, the new minimum supported version of the Android Gradle plugin is 3.3.

Version 10.1.0 (2019-02-13)

  • New: Listeners which require return values (e.g., long click) can now be bound to methods returning void. The default value of true will be returned in this case.
  • New: Add support for @OnTextChanged and @OnPageChange to reflection backend.
  • Remove enforcement of required views in the reflection backend. Most @Nullable annotations do not have runtime retention so they can't be checked at runtime with reflection. Instead of forcing everyone to find a new annotation, this enforcement is now dropped. While this might lead to nulls in otherwise required view bindings, they'll either be unused or quickly cause a NullPointerException.

Version 10.0.0 (2019-01-03)

  • Equivalent to 9.0.0 but only supports AndroidX-enabled builds.
  • Removed APIs deprecated in 9.0.0.

Version 9.0.0 (2019-01-03)

  • New: Support for AndroidX. Requires android.useAndroidX=true in gradle.properties to generate AndroidX code.

  • New: A butterknife-runtime artifact has been extracted from butterknife which contains the APIs required for the generated code but does not contain the code to reflectively look up the generated code. This allows you to reference the generated code directly such that R8/ProGuard optimization can rename both the generated code and your classes. ButterKnife.bind and the consumer R8/ProGuard rules

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Commits
  • 88689a7 Prepare version 10.2.1
  • 14c941f Merge pull request #1574 from JakeWharton/jakew/fake-ids/2019-12-18
  • bb27b5a Use fake ID values for R2
  • 7308431 Merge pull request #1562 from dkonurov/fix_static_import
  • 8c86529 Properly handle R references as static imports
  • e4974f5 Merge pull request #1568 from lptr/fix-input-path-sensitivity
  • d74d3b3 Make R2Generator task cacheable by default
  • aeba09e Fix input path sensitivity for R2Generator task
  • 4123465 Last call
  • 90f509b Prepare next development version
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dkhmelenko commented 4 years ago

@dependabot rebase

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Looks like com.jakewharton:butterknife is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.