zalando / problem

A Java library that implements application/problem+json
https://zalando.github.io/problem
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Bump checker-qual from 3.30.0 to 3.34.0 #481

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps checker-qual from 3.30.0 to 3.34.0.

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Checker Framework 3.34.0

Version 3.34.0 (May 2, 2023)

User-visible changes:

The Checker Framework runs under JDK 20 -- that is, it runs on a version 20 JVM.

Explicit lambda parameters are defaulted the same as method parameters. For example, in (String s) -> {...} the type of s is @NonNull String.

Implementation details:

Renamings in AnnotatedTypeFactory:

  • prepareCompilationUnitForWriting() => wpiPrepareCompilationUnitForWriting()
  • prepareClassForWriting() => wpiPrepareClassForWriting()
  • prepareMethodForWriting() => wpiPrepareMethodForWriting() and changed its signature by adding two formal parameters

Closed issues: #803, #5739, #5749, #5767, #5781, #5787.

Checker Framework 3.33.0

Version 3.33.0 (April 3, 2023)

User-visible changes:

The new command-line argument -AwarnRedundantAnnotations warns about redundant annotations. With this flag, a warning is issued if an explicitly written annotation on a type is the same as the default annotation. This feature does not warn about all redundant annotations, only some.

The Value Checker is cognizant of signedness annotations. This eliminates some false positive warnings.

Implementation details:

The Checker Framework no longer builds under JDK 8. However, you can still run the Checker Framework under JDK 8.

Closed issues:

#3785, #5436, #5708, #5717, #5720, #5721, #5727, #5732.

Checker Framework 3.32.0

Version 3.32.0 (March 2, 2023)

User-visible changes:

Fixed a bug in the Nullness Checker where a call to a side-effecting method did not make some formal parameters possibly-null. The Nullness Checker is likely to issue more warnings for your code. For ways to eliminate the new warnings, see https://checkerframework.org/manual/#type-refinement-side-effects .

If you supply the -AinvocationPreservesArgumentNullness command-line option, the Nullness Checker unsoundly assumes that arguments passed to non-null parameters in an invocation remain non-null after the invocation. This assumption is unsound in general, but it holds for most code.

Implementation details:

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Version 3.34.0 (May 2, 2023)

User-visible changes:

The Checker Framework runs under JDK 20 -- that is, it runs on a version 20 JVM.

Explicit lambda parameters are defaulted the same as method parameters. For example, in (String s) -> {...} the type of s is @NonNull String.

Implementation details:

Renamings in AnnotatedTypeFactory:

  • prepareCompilationUnitForWriting() => wpiPrepareCompilationUnitForWriting()
  • prepareClassForWriting() => wpiPrepareClassForWriting()
  • prepareMethodForWriting() => wpiPrepareMethodForWriting() and changed its signature by adding two formal parameters

Closed issues: #803, #5739, #5749, #5767, #5781, #5787.

Version 3.33.0 (April 3, 2023)

User-visible changes:

The new command-line argument -AwarnRedundantAnnotations warns about redundant annotations. With this flag, a warning is issued if an explicitly written annotation on a type is the same as the default annotation. This feature does not warn about all redundant annotations, only some.

The Value Checker is cognizant of signedness annotations. This eliminates some false positive warnings.

Implementation details:

The Checker Framework no longer builds under JDK 8. However, you can still run the Checker Framework under JDK 8.

Closed issues:

#3785, #5436, #5708, #5717, #5720, #5721, #5727, #5732.

Version 3.32.0 (March 2, 2023)

User-visible changes:

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dependabot[bot] commented 2 months ago

Superseded by #487.