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Bump jacoco-maven-plugin from 0.8.4 to 0.8.6 #107

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps jacoco-maven-plugin from 0.8.4 to 0.8.6.

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0.8.6

New Features

  • JaCoCo now officially supports Java 14.
  • Experimental support for Java 15 class files (GitHub #992).
  • Experimental support for Java 16 class files (GitHub #1059).
  • Methods toString, hashCode and equals generated by compiler for records are filtered out during generation of report (GitHub #990).
  • Bridge methods are filtered out during generation of report (GitHub #1010).
  • Methods generated by Kotlin compiler for non-overridden non-abstract methods of interfaces are filtered out during generation of report (GitHub #1012).
  • Branches added by the Kotlin compiler version 1.3.60 for suspending functions with tail call optimization are filtered out during generation of report (GitHub #1016).

Fixed bugs

  • Compression method of zip entries is now preserved when instrumenting archives. This allows to use JaCoCo with frameworks that expect uncompressed entries (GitHub #1018).

Non-functional Changes

  • Support for Pack200 was removed in JDK 14. JaCoCo will now throw a detailed exception when Pack200 archives are processed with the latest JDKs (GitHub #984).
  • JaCoCo now depends on ASM 8.0.1 (GitHub #1032, #1043).

API Changes

  • URLStreamHandlerRuntime removed (GitHub #471).

0.8.5

New Features

  • JaCoCo now officially supports Java 13
  • Experimental support for Java 14 class files (GitHub #897).
  • Branches added by the Kotlin compiler for open functions with default arguments are filtered out during generation of report (GitHub #887).

Fixed bugs

  • synthetic constructors that contain values of default arguments in Kotlin should not be ignored (GitHub #888).
  • Instrumentation should update indexes of local variables in annotations (GitHub #894).
  • Branches added by the Kotlin compiler for functions with default arguments and containing arguments of type long or double should be filtered out during generation of report (GitHub #908).
  • synthetic methods that contain bodies of anonymous functions in Scala should not be ignored (GitHub #912).
  • To avoid failures with invalid class files report generation now checks that source references are actually files (GitHub #941).
  • NullPointerException during filtering (GitHub #942, #944).

Non-functional Changes

  • JaCoCo now distributed under the terms and conditions of the Eclipse Public License Version 2.0 (GitHub #943).
  • Prevent startup when JaCoCo runtime cannot be initialized to avoid subsequent faults (GitHub #910).
  • JaCoCo now depends on ASM 7.2 (GitHub #947).

API Changes

  • The coverage check API and tools (Ant, Maven) now report an error, when a coverage ratio limit is configured outside the range [0,1] to avoid common configuration mistakes (GitHub #783).
  • Unsupported class file versions are now consistently reported as exceptions by all methods of Analyzer and Instrumenter and thus also during report generation and offline instrumentation (GitHub #952).

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #122.