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Bump com.google.truth:truth from 1.1.3 to 1.4.2 #250

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Bumps com.google.truth:truth from 1.1.3 to 1.4.2.

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1.4.2

This release is the final step of copying all our methods from Truth8 to Truth. If you have not already migrated your usages from Truth8 to Truth, you may see build errors:

OptionalSubjectTest.java:39: error: reference to assertThat is ambiguous
    assertThat(Optional.of("foo")).isPresent();
    ^
  both method assertThat(@org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable Optional<?>) in Truth8 and method assertThat(@org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable Optional<?>) in Truth match

In most cases, you can migrate your whole project mechanically: git grep -l Truth8 | xargs perl -pi -e 's/\bTruth8\b/Truth/g;'. (You can make that change before upgrading to Truth 1.4.2 or as part of the same commit.)

If you instead need to migrate your project incrementally (for example, because it is very large), you may want to upgrade your version of Truth incrementally, too, following our instructions for 1.3.0 and 1.4.0.

For help

Please feel welcome to open an issue to report problems or request help.

Changelog

  • Removed temporary type parameters from Truth.assertThat(Stream) and Truth.assertThat(Optional). This can create build errors, which you can fix by replacing all your references to Truth8 with references to Truth. (45782bd0e)

1.4.1

This release deprecates Truth8.

All its methods have become available on the main Truth class. In most cases, you can migrate your whole project mechanically: git grep -l Truth8 | xargs perl -pi -e 's/\bTruth8\b/Truth/g;'

While we do not plan to delete Truth8, we recommend migrating off it, at least if you static import assertThat: If you do not migrate, such static imports will become ambiguous in Truth 1.4.2, breaking your build.

1.4.0

In this release, our assertions on Java 8 types continue to move from the Truth8 class to the main Truth class. This change should not break compatibility for any supported JDK or Android version, even users who test under old versions of Android without API desugaring. Additionally, we will never break binary compatibility, though some users will have to make changes to their source code in order for it to compile against newer versions.

This release is likely to lead to more build failures than 1.3.0 did. However, those failures should be straightforward to fix.

Example build failure

Foo.java:152: error: reference to assertThat is ambiguous
    assertThat(repo.findFileWithName("foo")).isNull();
    ^
  both method assertThat(@org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable Path) in Truth8 and method assertThat(@org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable Path) in Truth match

Simplest upgrade strategy (if you can update all your code atomically in the same commit as the Truth upgrade)

In the same commit:

  1. Upgrade Truth to 1.4.0.
  2. Replace import static com.google.common.truth.Truth8.assertThat; with import static com.google.common.truth.Truth.assertThat;.

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