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What's new in this version:
Fixed:
- Groovyc throws Stackoverflow error on generic class with lower bound
- STC reports wrong message when encoutering wildcard types
- Type variable substitution does not work well when running into chain of field accesses
- Incorrect inference of type argument of parameterized method call
- stubgen: Extra method created for Boolean property
- Regression in 2.5.16: Class<?>[] cannot be assigned to Class<?>...
- @AutoImplement for method with type parameter(s)
- Wrong argument type when using static method from nested class
- AnnotationCollector produces unspecified errors when used in Java
- STC: map putAll fails to match "?" to "Object"
- Type '[I' is not assignable to reference type when using Groovy 3.0.10
- Stub generator handles method type parameter bounds incorrectly
- `@AutoFinal` does not use annotation parameters when used with `ASTTransformationCustomizer`
- BUG! exception in phase 'instruction selection' unexpected NullPointerException
- groovy compiler ignores import * for static nested classes in java sources
- Static compilation fails with multiple bounds generics
- Static compilation with generic function wrapping BiFunction causes GroovyCastException
- Static type checking fails on java.sql.Timestamp when compared to null
- Groovy 3.0 seem to have a problem with <?>, can't handle it in Java interface method when called from Groovy.
- @TypeChecked Error: Members of Iterable<T extends Foo> are Foo, not Object
Dependency upgrade:
- Bump asm to 9.3
- Bump junit to 4.13.2
Improvement:
- Embed ASM 9.2 in Groovy 2.5.x
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