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build-logic/binary-compatibility/src/main/groovy/gradlebuild/binarycompatibility/rules/BinaryBreakingChangesRule.java
if (!member.isBinaryCompatible()) { if ((member instanceof JApiClass) && (member.getCompatibilityChanges().isEmpty())) { // A member of the class breaks binary compatibility. // That will be handled when the member is passed to `maybeViolation`. return null; } if (member instanceof JApiImplementedInterface) {
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okhttp-logging-interceptor/build.gradle.kts
import com.vanniktech.maven.publish.JavadocJar import com.vanniktech.maven.publish.KotlinJvm plugins { kotlin("jvm") id("org.jetbrains.dokka") id("com.vanniktech.maven.publish.base") id("binary-compatibility-validator") } project.applyOsgi( "Export-Package: okhttp3.logging", "Automatic-Module-Name: okhttp3.logging", "Bundle-SymbolicName: com.squareup.okhttp3.logging" ) dependencies { api(projects.okhttp)
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README.md
Requirements ------------ OkHttp works on Android 5.0+ (API level 21+) and Java 8+. OkHttp depends on [Okio][okio] for high-performance I/O and the [Kotlin standard library][kotlin]. Both are small libraries with strong backward-compatibility. We highly recommend you keep OkHttp up-to-date. As with auto-updating web browsers, staying current with HTTPS clients is an important defense against potential security problems. [We
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/TearDown.java
* JUnit test case you are running under. To avoid failing in the face of an exception regardless * of JUnit version, implement a {@link SloppyTearDown} instead. * * <p>tl4j details: For backwards compatibility, {@code junit3.TearDownTestCase} currently does * not fail a test when an exception is thrown from one of its {@link TearDown} instances, but * this is subject to change. Also, {@code junit4.TearDownTestCase} will. *
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okhttp-tls/build.gradle.kts
import com.vanniktech.maven.publish.JavadocJar import com.vanniktech.maven.publish.KotlinJvm plugins { kotlin("jvm") id("org.jetbrains.dokka") id("com.vanniktech.maven.publish.base") id("binary-compatibility-validator") id("ru.vyarus.animalsniffer") } project.applyOsgi( "Export-Package: okhttp3.tls", "Automatic-Module-Name: okhttp3.tls", "Bundle-SymbolicName: com.squareup.okhttp3.tls" ) dependencies {
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build-logic/binary-compatibility/src/main/kotlin/gradlebuild/binarycompatibility/BinaryCompatibilityRepository.kt
import japicmp.model.JApiClass import japicmp.model.JApiCompatibility import japicmp.model.JApiMethod import javassist.bytecode.SourceFileAttribute import java.io.File /** * Repository of sources for binary compatibility checks. * * `WARN` Holds resources open for performance, must be closed after use. */ class BinaryCompatibilityRepository internal constructor( private val sources: SourcesRepository
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guava/src/com/google/common/net/MediaType.java
* situations for compatibility. * * @since 17.0 */ public static final MediaType WOFF = createConstant(APPLICATION_TYPE, "font-woff"); /** * <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8081">RFC 8081</a> declares {@link #FONT_WOFF2 * font/woff2} to be the correct media type for WOFF2, but this may be necessary in certain * situations for compatibility. * * @since 20.0 */
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compat/maven-settings/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/settings/io/xpp3/SettingsXpp3Writer.java
import java.io.IOException; import java.io.OutputStream; import java.io.Writer; import org.apache.maven.settings.Settings; import org.apache.maven.settings.v4.SettingsStaxWriter; /** * @deprecated Maven 3 compatibility - please use {@code org.apache.maven.api.services.xml.SettingsXmlFactory} from {@code maven-api-core} * or {@link SettingsStaxWriter} */ @Deprecated public class SettingsXpp3Writer {
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cmd/main.go
cli.BoolFlag{ Name: "compat", Usage: "enable strict S3 compatibility by turning off certain performance optimizations", Hidden: true, }, // This flag is hidden and to be used only during certain performance testing. cli.BoolFlag{ Name: "no-compat", Usage: "disable strict S3 compatibility by turning on certain performance optimizations", Hidden: true, }, }
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/body-updates.md
/// info In Pydantic v1 the method was called `.dict()`, it was deprecated (but still supported) in Pydantic v2, and renamed to `.model_dump()`. The examples here use `.dict()` for compatibility with Pydantic v1, but you should use `.model_dump()` instead if you can use Pydantic v2. /// That would generate a `dict` with only the data that was set when creating the `item` model, excluding default values.
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