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build(deps): bump org.jetbrains.kotlinx.binary-compatibility-validator from 0.14.0 to 0.16.2 #68

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Bumps org.jetbrains.kotlinx.binary-compatibility-validator from 0.14.0 to 0.16.2.

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0.16.2

What's Changed:

  • The plugin was changed to use the Gradle Workers API and its classpath isolation mode to remove almost all dependencies from the plugin itself; all required libraries are now fetched on demand, in isolation from the buildscript classpath (#208, #256, #258).

0.16.0

What changed:

  • Updated Kotlin Metadata JVM library to the latest version (now it's kotlin-metadata-jvm:2.0.0) #255
  • Various improvements in KLib ABI dumping API #253, #254

0.15.1

What changed:

  • Fixed a regression introduced in 0.15.0 affecting how enum entries from classes with non-public companions are dumped (#250)

0.15.0

This release finalizes what was added in the series of beta releases and adds Kotlin libraries (KLib) dumping and validation support. See project's README for details on how to enable it for your project.

The release contains some breaking changes that were made to align and fix BCV behavior across all supported configurations:

  • BCV now (again) uses case-sensitive dump file names (Kotlin/binary-compatibility-validator#237);
  • Multiplatform projects having no release sources (for instance, test-only projects) now need to be either explicitly excluded or an empty dump file needs to be generated for them (Kotlin/binary-compatibility-validator#231);
  • Gradle tasks provided by the plugin changed their API to use Gradle Properties instead of plain Kotlin properties.

If any of these changes affect your projects, please check the migration guide for details on what needs to be done to update BCV to 0.15.0: 0.15.0 Migration Guide.

What changed:

From 0.15.0-Beta.3

  • Non-public markers are now correctly handled when applied to const vals (#90, #245)
  • Fixed KLib dump and validation behavior for empty projects (#246, #247); now apiDump will emit an empty file and apiCheck will successfully consume it

From 0.14.0 (brief overview of Beta.1 .. Beta.3 changes)

I want to give a shout-out to everyone involved! Special thanks to @​benedekh, @​adam-enko, @​JakeWharton, @​rickclephas, @​lukellmann, @​illarionov, @​sandwwraith, @​martinbonnin, @​ilya-g and @​shanshin for their feedback and contributions.

0.15.0-Beta.3

This release provides updated KLib validation support and fixes some previously reported KLib-related issues.

The release contains some breaking changes that were made to align and fix BCV behavior across all supported configurations:

  • BCV now (again) uses case-sensitive dump file names (#237);
  • Multiplatform projects having no release sources (for instance, test-only projects) now need to be either explicitly excluded or an empty dump file needs to be generated for them (#231);
  • Gradle tasks provided by the plugin changed their API to use Gradle Properties instead of plain Kotlin properties.

If any of these changes affect your projects, please check the migration guide for details on what needs to be done to update BCV to 0.15.0-Beta.3: 0.15.0 Migration Guide.

Compared to 0.15.0-Beta.2, the KLib ABI dump file format was changed to be more readable (#196, #197). The newer BCV version will successfully validate the ABI against golden dump files generated by previous versions, but the execution of the apiDump task will result in updated .klib.api files even if the ABI itself remains the same. Thus, it's recommended to update the plugin and dump files separately from changes affecting your code.

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Bumps [org.jetbrains.kotlinx.binary-compatibility-validator](https://github.com/Kotlin/binary-compatibility-validator) from 0.14.0 to 0.16.2.
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