Please stop incrementing the classfile version number when there are no format changes (original) (raw)
Cédric Champeau cedric.champeau at gmail.com
Fri Oct 11 17:52:38 UTC 2019
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No, it does not.
Le ven. 11 oct. 2019 à 12:24, Dalibor Topic <dalibor.topic at oracle.com> a écrit :
On 11.10.2019 17:03, Cédric Champeau wrote: > > (For example, Groovy 2.5.7 with ASM 7.1. was released two months later, > on May 12th. [1]) > > Unfortunately we couldn't upgrade Groovy because of regressions. It's > always hard when you have to choose between breaking some user builds > and supporting cutting edge Java...
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