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CineMates is a modern android application for movie fans in which you will be able to search for movies and consult information provided by The Movie DB.
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Bump dagger from 2.46.1 to 2.48.1 #303

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 6 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 8 months ago

Bumps dagger from 2.46.1 to 2.48.1. Updates com.google.dagger:hilt-android from 2.46.1 to 2.48.1

Release notes

Sourced from com.google.dagger:hilt-android's releases.

Dagger 2.48.1

Bug Fixes

Fixes #4063, #4054: [KSP]: Fixes some incremental processing issues with KSP (c8a568956) Fixes #4046: [KSP] Fixes "Unexpected element" in XProcessing library (https://github.com/androidx/androidx/commit/bdc1bb06d4f5dbd574bb66cef674ba31846eb4d3) Fixes #4059: [KSP] Align behavior of generic inline types in KSP with KAPT in XProcessing library (https://github.com/androidx/androidx/commit/b0fa9cf493458a1f3b35a1d68298552e3eaae678) Fixes #3980: Fixes Lint crash with AGP 8.1.0. (e651294c2) Fixes #4055: Fixes issue with using generic types in Dagger's ClassKey (9852b4237)

Dagger 2.48

Dagger/Hilt KSP support

Dagger 2.48 includes the alpha release of the Dagger and Hilt KSP processors.

Instructions for using the Dagger/Hilt KSP processors can be found at https://dagger.dev/dev-guide/ksp.

In order to use Dagger’s KSP processor you will need to:

If you depend on androidx.hilt:hilt-common or androidx.hilt:hilt-work they will need to be updated to at least 1.1.0-alpha01.

Also note that Dagger’s KSP processors are still in the alpha stage. So far we’ve focused mainly on trying to ensure correctness rather than optimize performance. Please apply due diligence when enabling ksp and report any bugs or performance issues at https://github.com/google/dagger/issues. The current list of known issues can be found here.

There are also a few potentially breaking changes included with this release. These changes were made to better support Dagger usage with Kotlin sources, and make the migration from KAPT to KSP more seamless. We don’t expect these changes to affect most users. Please see below for more details.

Breaking changes

The dagger.ignoreProvisionKeyWildcards is now enabled by default

This may break apps that are providing the same binding with different wildcards, e.g. Foo<Bar> and Foo<? extends Bar>.

Fix: See https://dagger.dev/dev-guide/compiler-options#ignore-provision-key-wildcards for suggestions on how to fix this. If fixing is not an immediate option, you can still disable the flag with dagger.ignoreProvisionKeyWildcards=DISABLED.

@Binds assignability check

Unlike KAPT, KSP takes nullability into account when checking if a type is assignable to another type. This changes the behavior of Dagger’s @Binds usage validation such that a type that was assignable in KAPT may no longer be assignable in KSP. For example:

// Incorrect: this compiles successfully in KAPT but the compilation fails in KSP
@Binds fun bind(impl: FooImpl<Bar?>): Foo<Bar>

Fix: To fix this breakage, users should update the parameter or return type in the method such that they are actually assignable when taking nullability into account. For example:

// Correct: this compiles successfully in KAPT and KSP
</tr></table> 

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 2d9ba60 2.48.1 release
  • 378535e Refactor ResolvedBindings and LegacyBindingGraph to include the ComponentPath.
  • fd907cb Allow sharding for Dagger compiler tests.
  • 558cc51 Fix Dagger's incremental processing for KSP.
  • 5cc209c [Refactor]: This CL refactors a few things in ComponentDescriptor.
  • e8f5f2b Drop latest XProcessing jars into Dagger.
  • 7412301 Internal changes
  • 76bde06 Rollback of "[Refactor] Remove duplicated logic in BindingGraphFactory"
  • e651294 Fix Lint crash with AGP 8.1.0. See google/dagger#4023...
  • 47953aa [Refactor] Remove duplicated logic in BindingGraphFactory.
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


Updates com.google.dagger:hilt-compiler from 2.46.1 to 2.48.1

Release notes

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

Dagger 2.48.1

Bug Fixes

Fixes #4063, #4054: [KSP]: Fixes some incremental processing issues with KSP (c8a568956) Fixes #4046: [KSP] Fixes "Unexpected element" in XProcessing library (https://github.com/androidx/androidx/commit/bdc1bb06d4f5dbd574bb66cef674ba31846eb4d3) Fixes #4059: [KSP] Align behavior of generic inline types in KSP with KAPT in XProcessing library (https://github.com/androidx/androidx/commit/b0fa9cf493458a1f3b35a1d68298552e3eaae678) Fixes #3980: Fixes Lint crash with AGP 8.1.0. (e651294c2) Fixes #4055: Fixes issue with using generic types in Dagger's ClassKey (9852b4237)

Dagger 2.48

Dagger/Hilt KSP support

Dagger 2.48 includes the alpha release of the Dagger and Hilt KSP processors.

Instructions for using the Dagger/Hilt KSP processors can be found at https://dagger.dev/dev-guide/ksp.

In order to use Dagger’s KSP processor you will need to:

If you depend on androidx.hilt:hilt-common or androidx.hilt:hilt-work they will need to be updated to at least 1.1.0-alpha01.

Also note that Dagger’s KSP processors are still in the alpha stage. So far we’ve focused mainly on trying to ensure correctness rather than optimize performance. Please apply due diligence when enabling ksp and report any bugs or performance issues at https://github.com/google/dagger/issues. The current list of known issues can be found here.

There are also a few potentially breaking changes included with this release. These changes were made to better support Dagger usage with Kotlin sources, and make the migration from KAPT to KSP more seamless. We don’t expect these changes to affect most users. Please see below for more details.

Breaking changes

The dagger.ignoreProvisionKeyWildcards is now enabled by default

This may break apps that are providing the same binding with different wildcards, e.g. Foo<Bar> and Foo<? extends Bar>.

Fix: See https://dagger.dev/dev-guide/compiler-options#ignore-provision-key-wildcards for suggestions on how to fix this. If fixing is not an immediate option, you can still disable the flag with dagger.ignoreProvisionKeyWildcards=DISABLED.

@Binds assignability check

Unlike KAPT, KSP takes nullability into account when checking if a type is assignable to another type. This changes the behavior of Dagger’s @Binds usage validation such that a type that was assignable in KAPT may no longer be assignable in KSP. For example:

// Incorrect: this compiles successfully in KAPT but the compilation fails in KSP
@Binds fun bind(impl: FooImpl<Bar?>): Foo<Bar>

Fix: To fix this breakage, users should update the parameter or return type in the method such that they are actually assignable when taking nullability into account. For example:

// Correct: this compiles successfully in KAPT and KSP
</tr></table> 

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 2d9ba60 2.48.1 release
  • 378535e Refactor ResolvedBindings and LegacyBindingGraph to include the ComponentPath.
  • fd907cb Allow sharding for Dagger compiler tests.
  • 558cc51 Fix Dagger's incremental processing for KSP.
  • 5cc209c [Refactor]: This CL refactors a few things in ComponentDescriptor.
  • e8f5f2b Drop latest XProcessing jars into Dagger.
  • 7412301 Internal changes
  • 76bde06 Rollback of "[Refactor] Remove duplicated logic in BindingGraphFactory"
  • e651294 Fix Lint crash with AGP 8.1.0. See google/dagger#4023...
  • 47953aa [Refactor] Remove duplicated logic in BindingGraphFactory.
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


Updates com.google.dagger.hilt.android from 2.46.1 to 2.48.1

Release notes

Sourced from com.google.dagger.hilt.android's releases.

Dagger 2.48.1

Bug Fixes

Fixes #4063, #4054: [KSP]: Fixes some incremental processing issues with KSP (c8a568956) Fixes #4046: [KSP] Fixes "Unexpected element" in XProcessing library (https://github.com/androidx/androidx/commit/bdc1bb06d4f5dbd574bb66cef674ba31846eb4d3) Fixes #4059: [KSP] Align behavior of generic inline types in KSP with KAPT in XProcessing library (https://github.com/androidx/androidx/commit/b0fa9cf493458a1f3b35a1d68298552e3eaae678) Fixes #3980: Fixes Lint crash with AGP 8.1.0. (e651294c2) Fixes #4055: Fixes issue with using generic types in Dagger's ClassKey (9852b4237)

Dagger 2.48

Dagger/Hilt KSP support

Dagger 2.48 includes the alpha release of the Dagger and Hilt KSP processors.

Instructions for using the Dagger/Hilt KSP processors can be found at https://dagger.dev/dev-guide/ksp.

In order to use Dagger’s KSP processor you will need to:

If you depend on androidx.hilt:hilt-common or androidx.hilt:hilt-work they will need to be updated to at least 1.1.0-alpha01.

Also note that Dagger’s KSP processors are still in the alpha stage. So far we’ve focused mainly on trying to ensure correctness rather than optimize performance. Please apply due diligence when enabling ksp and report any bugs or performance issues at https://github.com/google/dagger/issues. The current list of known issues can be found here.

There are also a few potentially breaking changes included with this release. These changes were made to better support Dagger usage with Kotlin sources, and make the migration from KAPT to KSP more seamless. We don’t expect these changes to affect most users. Please see below for more details.

Breaking changes

The dagger.ignoreProvisionKeyWildcards is now enabled by default

This may break apps that are providing the same binding with different wildcards, e.g. Foo<Bar> and Foo<? extends Bar>.

Fix: See https://dagger.dev/dev-guide/compiler-options#ignore-provision-key-wildcards for suggestions on how to fix this. If fixing is not an immediate option, you can still disable the flag with dagger.ignoreProvisionKeyWildcards=DISABLED.

@Binds assignability check

Unlike KAPT, KSP takes nullability into account when checking if a type is assignable to another type. This changes the behavior of Dagger’s @Binds usage validation such that a type that was assignable in KAPT may no longer be assignable in KSP. For example:

// Incorrect: this compiles successfully in KAPT but the compilation fails in KSP
@Binds fun bind(impl: FooImpl<Bar?>): Foo<Bar>

Fix: To fix this breakage, users should update the parameter or return type in the method such that they are actually assignable when taking nullability into account. For example:

// Correct: this compiles successfully in KAPT and KSP
</tr></table> 

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 2d9ba60 2.48.1 release
  • 378535e Refactor ResolvedBindings and LegacyBindingGraph to include the ComponentPath.
  • fd907cb Allow sharding for Dagger compiler tests.
  • 558cc51 Fix Dagger's incremental processing for KSP.
  • 5cc209c [Refactor]: This CL refactors a few things in ComponentDescriptor.
  • e8f5f2b Drop latest XProcessing jars into Dagger.
  • 7412301 Internal changes
  • 76bde06 Rollback of "[Refactor] Remove duplicated logic in BindingGraphFactory"
  • e651294 Fix Lint crash with AGP 8.1.0. See google/dagger#4023...
  • 47953aa [Refactor] Remove duplicated logic in BindingGraphFactory.
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


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dependabot[bot] commented 6 months ago

Superseded by #333.