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Bump com.squareup:kotlinpoet from 1.16.0 to 2.0.0 #172

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Bumps com.squareup:kotlinpoet from 1.16.0 to 2.0.0.

Release notes

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2.0.0

Thanks to @​brokenhappy, @​tajobe, @​niyajali, @​ForteScarlet for contributing to this release.

This release is source- and binary-compatible with KotlinPoet 1.x.

The most important behavior change in this release is that spaces in generated code don't wrap by default anymore.

KotlinPoet 1.x used to replace space characters with newline characters whenever a given line of code exceeded the length limit. This usually led to better code formatting, but could also lead to compilation errors in generated code. Non-breaking spaces could be marked by the · character, but the discoverability of this feature wasn't great.

KotlinPoet 2.0 does not wrap spaces, even if the line of code they occur in exceeds the length limit. The newly introduced character can be used to mark spaces that are safe to wrap, which can improve code formatting. The · character has been preserved for compatibility, but its behavior is now equivalent to a regular space character.

  • New: Kotlin 2.0.10.
  • New: Spaces don't break by default.
  • New: New placeholder representing a space that is safe to wrap.
  • New: Add KSTypeAlias.toClassName(). (#1956)
  • New: Add KSType.toClassNameOrNull(). (#1956)
  • Fix: Enum classes that only have an init block now also generate the required semicolon. (#1953)
  • Fix: Preserve typealiases in KSAnnotation.toAnnotationSpec(). (#1956)
  • Fix: Preserve nullability in KSType.toClassName(). (#1956)

1.18.1

Thanks to @​mitasov-ra for contributing to this release.

  • Fix: Workaround for KT-18706: KotlinPoet now generates import aliases without backticks (#1920).
// before, doesn't compile due to KT-18706
import com.example.one.`$Foo` as `One$Foo`
import com.example.two.`$Foo` as `Two$Foo`

// now, compiles import com.example.one.$Foo as One__Foo import com.example.two.$Foo as Two__Foo

1.18.0

Thanks to @​DanielGronau for contributing to this release.

  • New: Kotlin 2.0.0.
  • New: KSP 2.0.0-1.0.22.
  • New: Promote kotlinpoet-metadata out of preview to stable.
  • New: Migrate kotlinpoet-metadata to stable org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-metadata-jvm artifact for Metadata parsing.
  • New: Make enum entry references in KSAnnotation.toAnnotationSpec() and KSClassDeclaration.toClassName() more robust.
  • Fix: Don't expand typealiases of function types to LambdaTypeNames in KSTypeReference.toTypeName().
  • Fix: Avoid rounding small double and float values in %L translation (#1927).
  • Fix: Fix typealias type argument resolution in KSP2 (#1929).

1.17.0

Thanks to @​jisungbin, @​hfhbd, @​evant, @​sgjesse, @​sebek64 for contributing to this release.

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Changelog

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Version 2.0.0

Thanks to [@​brokenhappy][brokenhappy], [@​tajobe][tajobe], [@​niyajali][niyajali], [@​ForteScarlet][ForteScarlet] for contributing to this release.

2024-10-23

This release is source- and binary-compatible with KotlinPoet 1.x.

The most important behavior change in this release is that spaces in generated code don't wrap by default anymore.

KotlinPoet 1.x used to replace space characters with newline characters whenever a given line of code exceeded the length limit. This usually led to better code formatting, but could also lead to compilation errors in generated code. Non-breaking spaces could be marked by the · character, but the discoverability of this feature wasn't great.

KotlinPoet 2.0 does not wrap spaces, even if the line of code they occur in exceeds the length limit. The newly introduced character can be used to mark spaces that are safe to wrap, which can improve code formatting. The · character has been preserved for compatibility, but its behavior is now equivalent to a regular space character.

  • New: Kotlin 2.0.10.
  • New: Spaces don't break by default.
  • New: New placeholder representing a space that is safe to wrap.
  • New: Add KSTypeAlias.toClassName(). (#1956)
  • New: Add KSType.toClassNameOrNull(). (#1956)
  • Fix: Enum classes that only have an init block now also generate the required semicolon. (#1953)
  • Fix: Preserve typealiases in KSAnnotation.toAnnotationSpec(). (#1956)
  • Fix: Preserve nullability in KSType.toClassName(). (#1956)

Version 1.18.1

Thanks to [@​mitasov-ra][mitasov-ra] for contributing to this release.

2024-07-15

  • Fix: Workaround for [KT-18706][kt-18706]: KotlinPoet now generates import aliases without backticks (#1920).

    // before, doesn't compile due to KT-18706
    import com.example.one.`$Foo` as `One$Foo`
    import com.example.two.`$Foo` as `Two$Foo`
    

    // now, compiles import com.example.one.$Foo as One__Foo import com.example.two.$Foo as Two__Foo

Version 1.18.0

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Commits
  • 96d4ebe Prepare for release 2.0.0
  • 41d18a9 Update dependency mkdocs-material to v9.5.42
  • bf13b16 Update dependency MarkupSafe to v3.0.2
  • cf9a5e2 Update dependency mkdocs-macros-plugin to v1.3.6
  • e832055 Update dependency mkdocs-material to v9.5.41
  • e4e7a6f Apply the JS and WasmJs source sets to the main module (#1992)
  • 57586fe Update line wrapping-related documentation (#2003)
  • 591a4a3 Introduce the new ♢ modifier and don't wrap spaces by default (#2001)
  • b84c462 Update plugin mavenPublish to v0.30.0
  • b95afb8 Update dependency termcolor to v2.5.0
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