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X.Y.Z: SOMETIME, 2012
- triple-quoted strings as in Python or Scala
- obscure backward incompatibilities:
""""
previously parsed as two empty strings concatenated into a single empty string, now it parses as an unterminated triple-quoted string.- a triple-quoted string like
"""\n"""
previously parsed as an empty string, a string with one newline character, and another empty string, all concatenated into a single string. Now it parses as a string with two characters (backslash and lowercase "n"). - in short you could have two adjacent quoted strings before, where one was an empty string, and now you can't. As far as I know, the empty string was always worthless in this case and can just be removed.
0.4.1: May 22, 2012
- publish as OSGi bundle
0.4.0: April 12, 2012
- this is rolling toward 1.0 and should be pretty much feature-complete.
- this version is published on Maven central so you need to update your dependency coordinates
- the serialization format has changed to one that's extensible and lets the library evolve without breaking serialization all the time. The new format is also much more compact. However, this change is incompatible with old serializations, if you rely on that. The hope is to avoid serialization breakage in the future now that the format is not the default Java one (which was a direct dump of all the implementation details).
- serializing an unresolved Config (one that hasn't had resolve() called on it) is no longer supported, you will get NotSerializableException if you try.
- ConfigValue.render() now supports ConfigRenderOptions which means you can get a no-whitespace no-comments plain JSON rendering of a ConfigValue
- supports self-referential substitutions, such as
path=${path}":/bin"
, by "looking backward" to the previous value ofpath
- supports concatenating arrays and merging objects within a
single value. So you can do
path=${path} [ "/bin" ]
for example. See README and spec for more details. - supports array append
+=
wherepath+="/bin"
expands topath=${?path} [ "/bin" ]
- supports specifying type of include
include url("http://example.com/")
,include file("/my/file.conf")
, andinclude classpath("whatever")
. This syntax forces treatment as URL, file, or classpath resource. - supports including URLs
include "http://example.com/whatever.conf"
(if an include is a valid URL, it's loaded as such). This is incompatible with prior versions, if you have a filename that is also a valid URL, it would have loaded previously but now it will not. Use theinclude file("")
syntax to force treatment as a file. - class loaders are now recursively inherited through include statements; previously, even if you set a custom class loader when parsing a file, it would not be used for parsing a classpath resource included from the file.
- parseString() and parseReader() now support include statements in the parsed string or reader
- in -Dconfig.resource=name, name can start with a "/" or not, doesn't matter
- if you implement ConfigIncluder, you should most likely also implement ConfigIncluderFile, ConfigIncluderURL, and ConfigIncluderClasspath. You should also use ConfigIncludeContext.parseOptions() if appropriate.
- cycles in include statements (self-includes) are now detected and result in a nicer error instead of stack overflow
- since 0.3.0, there is an obscure incompatible semantic change in that self-referential substitutions where the cycle could be broken by partially resolving the object now "look backward" and may fail to resolve. This is not incompatible with the version included in Play/Akka 2.0 because in that version this obscure case just threw an exception. But in 0.3.0 there were cases that worked that now work differently. You are very unlikely to be affected by this.
- Play/Akka 2.0 do not and will not have the new stuff in this version due to the serialization break, they will update next time they bump their ABI.
0.3.0: March 1, 2012
- ConfigFactory methods now use the thread's context class loader by default, and have overloads so you can specify a class loader. Because jars may come with "reference.conf" in the jar, a config must always be loaded with the same class loader as the jar using the config.
- ConfigValue instances are now serializable
- new methods ConfigObject.withoutKey, ConfigObject.withOnlyKey, Config.withoutPath, Config.withOnlyPath allow subsetting configs more easily.
- better handle complex interdependent substitutions (the
${foo}
syntax) without getting confused; just about anything that makes conceptual sense should now work. Only inherently circular config files should fail. - some minor documentation fixes.