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chore(deps): update dependency scala to v2.13.15 #31

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scala/scala (scala)

v2.13.15: Scala 2.13.15

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The Scala team at Lightbend is pleased to announce Scala 2.13.15.

The following changes are highlights of this release:

Breaking changes
  • -Wconf:x,y now means -Wconf:x -Wconf:y, with y overruling x, rather than the reverse (to align with Scala 3.4+ and with user intuition) (#​10708 by @​som-snytt)
  • Compiler plugins: rework and improve phase assembly (#​10687 by @​som-snytt)
    • Plugin authors should check to see if they are affected
    • Plugin users may see strange errors if a plugin is affected and not adjusted by its author
    • Most plugins are not affected
Compatibility
Features
Align with Scala 3
Errors and warnings
More changes

For the complete 2.13.15 change lists, see all merged PRs and all closed bugs.

Compatibility

As usual for our minor releases, Scala 2.13.15 is binary-compatible with the whole Scala 2.13 series.

Upgrading from 2.12? Enable -Xmigration while upgrading to request migration advice from the compiler.

Contributors

A big thank you to everyone who's helped improve Scala by reporting bugs, improving our documentation, spreading kindness in discussions around Scala, and submitting and reviewing pull requests! You are all magnificent.

We especially acknowledge and thank A. P. Marki, also known as Som Snytt, who is responsible for many of the improvements in this release.

This release was brought to you by 13 contributors, according to git shortlog -sn --no-merges @​ ^v2.13.14 ^2.12.x. Thank you A. P. Marki, Lukas Rytz, Scala Steward, Seth Tisue, Jamie Thompson, Stefan Zeiger, Hamza Remmal, EnzeXing, Marissa, Philippus Baalman, Samuel Chassot, luozexuan, nbauma109.

Thanks to Lightbend for their continued sponsorship of the Scala 2 team’s efforts. Lightbend offers commercial support for Scala.

Scala 2.13 notes

The release notes for Scala 2.13.0 have important information applicable to the whole 2.13 series.

Obtaining Scala

Scala releases are available through a variety of channels, including (but not limited to):

  • Bump the using scala setting in your Scala-CLI project
  • Bump the scalaVersion setting in your sbt or Mill project
  • Download a distribution from scala-lang.org
  • Obtain JARs via Maven Central

v2.13.14: Scala 2.13.14

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The Scala team at Lightbend is pleased to announce Scala 2.13.14.

The following changes are highlights of this release:

Align with Scala 3
  • Introduce -Xsource-features, for customizing the behavior of -Xsource:3 and -Xsource:3-cross (#​10709)
    • A section of the Scala 3 Migration Guide documents these flags: documentation
Regression fixes
  • Rename -Xlint:named-booleans to -Wunnamed-boolean-literal (and no longer include it in -Xlint) (#​10704 by @​som-snytt)
  • Fix ArrayBuilder regression in Scala 2.13.13 (OutOfMemoryError when adding empty arrays) (#​10722 by @​som-snytt)
  • Fix 2.13.13 regression in Scaladoc compilation when using Scala 3 definitions (#​10700 by @​bishabosha)
Other improvements
More changes

For the complete 2.13.14 change lists, see all merged PRs and all closed bugs.

Compatibility

As usual for our minor releases, Scala 2.13.14 is binary-compatible with the whole Scala 2.13 series.

Upgrading from 2.12? Enable -Xmigration while upgrading to request migration advice from the compiler.

Contributors

A big thank you to everyone who's helped improve Scala by reporting bugs, improving our documentation, spreading kindness in discussions around Scala, and submitting and reviewing pull requests! You are all magnificent.

We especially acknowledge and thank A. P. Marki, also known as Som Snytt, who is responsible for many of the improvements in this release.

This release was brought to you by 9 contributors, according to git shortlog -sn --no-merges @​ ^v2.13.13 ^2.12.x. Thank you A. P. Marki, Lukas Rytz, Seth Tisue, Scala Steward, Jamie Thompson, Antoine Amiguet, Heikki Vesalainen, Robert Stoll, guqicun.

Thanks to Lightbend for their continued sponsorship of the Scala 2 team’s efforts. Lightbend offers commercial support for Scala.

Scala 2.13 notes

The release notes for Scala 2.13.0 have important information applicable to the whole 2.13 series.

Obtaining Scala

Scala releases are available through a variety of channels, including (but not limited to):

  • Bump the using scala setting in your Scala CLI project
  • Bump the scalaVersion setting in your sbt or Mill project
  • Download a distribution from scala-lang.org
  • Obtain JARs via Maven Central

v2.13.13: Scala 2.13.13

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The Scala team at Lightbend is pleased to announce Scala 2.13.13.

The following changes are highlights of this release:

Language
Compatibility
Align with Scala 3
  • Allow either -Xsource:3 (for preparing to switch to 3) or -Xsource:3-cross (for crossbuilding on 2 and 3); some existing users of -Xsource:3 should switch to -Xsource:3-cross to avoid unwanted behavior changes (#​10573 by @​som-snytt)
    • A new section in the Scala 3 Migration Guide documents -Xsource:3 and -Xsource:3-cross: documentation
  • For migration to 3, accommodate case companion as function (#​10648 by @​som-snytt)
  • Scala 3 migration warning for implicits found in package prefix (#​10621 by @​lrytz)
Other improvements
Known issues
  • When upgrading to 2.13.13, existing users of -Xsource:3 should explicitly consider switching to -Xsource:3-cross. Some behaviors of -Xsource:3 have changed, e.g. in result type inference for inherited methods; see new doc page for details
  • Some library authors who were already using -Xsource:3 are getting MiMa failures when upgrading to 2.13.13 and switching from -Xsource:3 to -Xsource:3-cross. If you’re in this situation, you may need to wait for 2.13.14; see scala/bug#12961
  • Users of sbt must upgrade to sbt 1.9.9 to use the console task to access the 2.13.13 REPL (sbt/sbt#7502); error message is NoSuchMethodError: org.jline.utils.AttributedString.fromAnsi
  • Regression: Scaladoc generation may fail if you are using the TASTy reader to access Scala 3 dependencies (scala/bug#12955); error message is "Unsupported Scala 3 generic tuple type"; we'll fix it in 2.13.14
  • Regression: on JDK 11 (but not 8 or 17 or 21), the REPL prints a harmless "illegal reflective access" warning at startup (scala/bug#12957); we'll fix it in 2.13.14
  • The inclusion of -Xlint:named-booleans in -Xlint (#​10612) has already proved at least somewhat controversial, and will likely be adjusted for 2.13.14; you can leave feedback on this at #​10704
More changes

For the complete 2.13.13 change lists, see all merged PRs and all closed bugs.

Compatibility

As usual for our minor releases, Scala 2.13.13 is binary-compatible with the whole Scala 2.13 series.

Upgrading from 2.12? Enable -Xmigration while upgrading to request migration advice from the compiler.

Contributors

A big thank you to everyone who's helped improve Scala by reporting bugs, improving our documentation, spreading kindness in discussions around Scala, and submitting and reviewing pull requests! You are all magnificent.

We especially acknowledge and thank A. P. Marki, also known as Som Snytt, who is responsible for many of the improvements in this release.

This release was brought to you by 23 contributors, according to git shortlog -sn --no-merges @​ ^v2.13.12 ^2.12.x. Thank you A. P. Marki, Lukas Rytz, Jamie Thompson, Seth Tisue, Scala Steward, friendseeker, Paul J Thordarson, Philippus Baalman, Shardul Chiplunkar, Stefan Zeiger, Dale Wijnand, Dmitry Komanov, Eugene Yokota, Georgi Krastev, GerretS, Jason Zaugg, Martijn, Mohammad Yousuf Minhaj Zia, Roberto Tyley, Ryan Scheidter, Trey Cahill, c, Dependabot.

Thanks to Lightbend for their continued sponsorship of the Scala 2 team’s efforts. Lightbend offers commercial support for Scala.

Scala 2.13 notes

The release notes for Scala 2.13.0 have important information applicable to the whole 2.13 series.

Obtaining Scala

Scala releases are available through a variety of channels, including (but not limited to):

  • Bump the using scala setting in your Scala CLI project
  • Bump the scalaVersion setting in your sbt or Mill project
  • Download a distribution from scala-lang.org
  • Obtain JARs via Maven Central

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@renovate renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update dependency scala to v2.13.13 chore(deps): update dependency scala to v2.13.14 Apr 29, 2024
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/scala-2.13.x branch from d85b97d to e6344da Compare April 29, 2024 21:57
@renovate renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update dependency scala to v2.13.14 chore(deps): update dependency scala to v2.13.15 Sep 20, 2024
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/scala-2.13.x branch from e6344da to 6469714 Compare September 20, 2024 22:36
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