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build(deps): bump org.checkerframework:checker-qual from 3.48.0 to 3.48.2 #210

Open dependabot[bot] opened 1 week ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 week ago

Bumps org.checkerframework:checker-qual from 3.48.0 to 3.48.2.

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Checker Framework 3.48.1

Version 3.48.1 (October 11, 2024)

User-visible changes:

The Returns Receiver sub-checker is now disabled by default when running the Resource Leak Checker, as usually it is not needed and it adds overhead. To enable it, use the new -AenableReturnsReceiverForRlc command-line argument.

Closed issues:

#6434, #6810, #6839, #6842, #6856.

Changelog

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Version 3.48.2 (November 1, 2024)

Closed issues:

#6371, #6867.

Version 3.48.1 (October 11, 2024)

User-visible changes:

The Returns Receiver sub-checker is now disabled by default when running the Resource Leak Checker, as usually it is not needed and it adds overhead. To enable it, use the new -AenableReturnsReceiverForRlc command-line argument.

Closed issues:

#6434, #6810, #6839, #6842, #6856.

Commits
  • 59f4594 new release 3.48.2
  • 93e8fac Prep for release.
  • 013a76c Update lists of aliases for @NonNull (#6883)
  • f23bf98 Update dependency com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-bom to v1.12.777 (#6882)
  • 07d8845 Don't re-compute the enclosing method (#6876)
  • a70e1e9 Update dependency org.plumelib:plume-util to v1.10.0 (#6877)
  • fc99f34 Update versions.errorprone to v2.35.1 (#6875)
  • b7d9092 Update versions.errorprone to v2.34.0 (#6870)
  • cfdd5c9 Expect crash due to javac bug
  • 19419ac Cleaner logic to handle types of extends and implements clauses and fixed `ge...
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Reviewer's Guide by Sourcery

This pull request updates the checker-qual dependency from version 3.48.0 to 3.48.2. The update includes a change to disable the Returns Receiver sub-checker by default when running the Resource Leak Checker to improve performance.

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Updated checker-qual dependency version
  • Bumped version from 3.48.0 to 3.48.2
  • Disabled Returns Receiver sub-checker by default for Resource Leak Checker
  • Added new -AenableReturnsReceiverForRlc command-line argument to optionally enable Returns Receiver
pom.xml

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