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Name: guava Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 33.2.1 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 2.1 Build date: Wed Oct 30 09:49:24 2024
Group: Development/Libraries/Java Build host: reproducible
Size: 3000812 Source RPM: guava-33.2.1-2.1.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: https://github.com/google/guava
Summary: Google Core Libraries for Java
Guava is a suite of core and expanded libraries that include
utility classes, Google's collections, io classes, and much
much more.
This project is a complete packaging of all the Guava libraries
into a single jar.  Individual portions of Guava can be used
by downloading the appropriate module and its dependencies.

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Apache-2.0 AND CC0-1.0

Changelog

* Wed Oct 30 2024 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com>
  - Add aliases for the failureaccess and listenablefuture
* Wed Jun 12 2024 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com>
  - Upgrade to guava 33.2.1
    * Changes of version 33.2.1
      + net: Changed InetAddress-String conversion methods to preserve
      the IPv6 scope ID if present. The scope ID can be necessary
      for IPv6-capable devices with multiple network interfaces.
      However, preserving it can also lead to problems for callers
      that rely on the returned values not to include the scope ID:
    - Callers might compensate for the old behavior of the methods
      by appending the scope ID to a returned string themselves.
      If so, you can update your code to stop doing so at the same
      time as you upgrade Guava. Of, if your code might run
      against multiple versions of Guava, you can check whether
      Guava has included a scope ID before you add one yourself.
    - Callers might pass the returned string to another system
      that does not understand scope IDs. If so, you can strip the
      scope ID off, whether by truncating the string form at a %
      character (leaving behind any trailing ] character in the
      case of forUriString) or by replacing the returned
      InetAddress with a new instance constructed by calling
      InetAddress.getByAddress(addr).
    - java.net.InetAddress validates any provided scope ID against
      the interfaces available on the machine. As a result,
      methods in InetAddresses may now fail if the scope ID fails
      validation.
    * Notable cases in which this may happen include:
    - if the code runs in an Android app without networking
      permission
    - if code passes InetAddress instances or strings across
      devices
    * If this is not the behavior that you want, then you can
      strip off the scope ID from the input string before
      passing it to Guava, as discussed above.
    * Changes of version 33.2.0
      + Dropped testing for Android versions before Lollipop (API
      Level 21). Guava may stop working under older versions in
      the future, or it may have done so already.
      + Fixed a GWT compilation breakage under Gradle.
      + collect: Made our Collector APIs (e.g.,
      ImmutableList.toImmutableList()) available in guava-android.
      More Java 8 APIs will follow in future releases.
    - As always, streams are available to Android code only when
      that code enables library desugaring or targets a new enough
      API Level (24 (Nougat) for many stream APIs). (But note that
      we test only with library desugaring, so we don't currently
      know if API Level 24 is high enough to use our Collector
      APIs unless you have also enabled library desugaring.) Guava
      users who avoid the Collector APIs do not need to meet this
      requirement.
      + collect: Fixed a potential NullPointerException in
      ImmutableMap.Builder on a rare code path.
      + net: Added HttpHeaders constants Ad-Auction-Allowed,
      Permissions-Policy-Report-Only, and Sec-GPC.
* Wed Apr 17 2024 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com>
  - Upgrade to guava 33.1.0
    * Changes of version 33.1.0:
      + Updated our Error Prone dependency to 2.26.1, which includes
      a JPMS-ready jar of annotations. If you use the Error Prone
      annotations in a modular build of your own code, you may need
      to add a requires line for them.
      + base: Added a Duration overload for
      Suppliers.memoizeWithExpiration.
      + base: Deprecated the remaining two overloads of
      Throwables.propagateIfPossible. They won't be deleted, but we
      recommend migrating off them.
      + cache: Fixed a bug that could cause false "recursive load"
      reports during refresh.
      + graph: Changed the return types of transitiveClosure() and
      reachableNodes() to Immutable* types. reachableNodes() already
      returned an immutable object (even though that was not
      reflected in the declared return type); transitiveClosure()
      used to return a mutable object. The old signatures remain
      available, so this change does not break binary compatibility.
      + graph: Changed the behavior of views returned by graph
      accessor methods that take a graph element as input: They now
      throw IllegalStateException when that element is removed from
      the graph.
      + hash: Optimized Checksum-based hash functions for Java 9+.
      + testing: Exposed FakeTicker Duration methods to Android users.
      + util.concurrent: Deprecated the constructors of
      UncheckedExecutionException and ExecutionError that don't
      accept a cause. We won't remove these constructors, but we
      recommend migrating off them, as users of those classes often
      assume that instances will contain a cause.
      + util.concurrent: Improved the correctness of racy accesses for
      J2ObjC users.
    * Changes of version 33.0.0:
      + This version of guava-android contains some package-private
      methods whose signature includes the Java 8 Collector API.
      This is a test to identify any problems before we expose those
      methods publicly to users. Please report any problems that you
      encounter.
      + Changed various classes to catch Exception instead of
      RuntimeException even when only RuntimeException is
      theoretically possible. This can help code that throws
      undeclared exceptions, as some bytecode rewriters (e.g.,
      Robolectric) and languages (e.g., Kotlin) do.
      + Added an Automatic-Module-Name to failureaccess, Guava's one
      strong runtime dependency.
      + reflect: In guava-android only, removed
      Invokable.getAnnotatedReturnType() and
      Parameter.getAnnotatedType(). These methods never worked in an
      Android VM, and to reflect that, they were born @Deprecated,
      @Beta, and @DoNotCall. They're now preventing us from rolling
      out some new Android compatibility testing. This is the only
      binary-incompatible change in this release, and it should have
      no effect in practice. Still, we bump the major version number
      to follow Semantic Versioning.
      + util.concurrent: Changed our implementations to avoid eagerly
      initializing loggers during class loading. This can help
      performance, especially under Android.
    * Changes of version 32.1.3:
      + Changed Gradle Metadata to include dependency versions
      directly. This may address "Could not find some-dependency"
      errors that some users have reported (which might be a result
      of users' excluding guava-parent).
      + collect: Changed Multisets.unmodifiableMultiset(set)
      .removeIf(predicate) to throw an exception always, even if
      nothing matches predicate.
      + graph: Fixed the behavior of Graph/ValueGraph views for a node
      when that node is removed from the graph.
      + io: Fixed Files.createTempDir and FileBackedOutputStream under
      Windows services, a rare use case. (The fix actually covers
      only Java 9+ because Java 8 would require an additional
      approach. Let us know if you need support under Java 8.)
      + net: Made MediaType.parse allow and skip over whitespace
      around the / and = separator tokens in addition to the ;
      separator, for which it was already being allowed.
      + util.concurrent: Tweaked Futures.getChecked
      constructor-selection behavior: The method continues to prefer
      to call constructors with a String parameter, but now it
      breaks ties based on whether the constructor has a Throwable
      parameter. Beyond that, the choice of constructor remains
      undefined. (For this and other reasons, we discourage the use
      of getChecked.)
    * Changes of version 32.1.2:
      + Removed the section of our Gradle metadata that caused Gradle
      to report conflicts with listenablefuture.
      + Changed our Maven project to avoid affecting which version of
      Mockito our Gradle users see.
      + collect: Under J2CL, exposed ImmutableList and ImmutableSet
      methods copyOf and of for JavaScript usage.
      + net: Optimized InternetDomainName construction.
    * Changes of version 32.1.1:
      + Fixed our broken Gradle metadata from 32.1.0. Sorry again for
      the trouble. If you use Gradle, please still read the release
      notes from that version: You may still see errors from the new
      checking that the metadata enables, and the release notes
      discuss how to fix those errors.
    * Changes of version 32.1.0:
      + collect: Tweaked more nullness annotations.
      + hash: Enhanced crc32c() to use Java's hardware-accelerated
      implementation where available.
      + util.concurrent: Added Duration-based default methods to
      ListeningExecutorService.
      + Began updating Javadoc to focus less on APIs that have been
      superseded by additions to the JDK. We're also looking to add
      more documentation that directs users to JDK equivalents for
      our APIs. Further PRs welcome!
      + Fixed some problems with using Guava from a Java Agent.
      (But we don't test that configuration, and we don't know how
      well we'll be able to keep it working.)
      + Fixed BootstrapMethodError when using CacheBuilder from a
      custom system class loader. (As with the previous item,
      we're not sure how well we'll be able to keep this use case
      working.)
      + Suppressed a harmless unusable-by-js warning seen by users of
      guava-gwt.
* Tue Mar 12 2024 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com>
  - Fix version mismatch in the ant build files.
* Wed Feb 21 2024 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com>
  - Clean the spec file and simplify it a bit
* Thu Jun 15 2023 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com>
  - Upgrade to guava 32.0.1
    * Security fixes:
      + Reimplemented Files.createTempDir and FileBackedOutputStream
      to further address CVE-2020-8908 (#4011, bsc#1179926) and
      CVE-2023-2976 (#2575, bsc#1212401)
    * Fixes:
      + io: Fixed Files.createTempDir and FileBackedOutputStream under
      Windows, which broke as part of the security fix in release
      32.0.0
      + Removed @Beta from almost all APIs. Most of the remaining
      @Beta APIs are in graph and hash.
      + Enhanced the Guava jar to include Proguard configurations that
      are picked up automatically by the Android Gradle Plugin. This
      should help with warnings that were promoted to errors in
      Android Gradle Plugin 8.x.
      + Enhanced the Guava jar to include information about method
      parameters in its class files. If you use static analyzers
      that look at method-parameter names, you may see new warnings
      or errors if they are now able to detect mismatches. But
      mostly, you may see better tooltips and autocompletion in
      DEs.
      + Improved nullness annotations on a few classes.
      + Modified classes with "serial proxies" to declare
      exception-throwing readObject methods, in accordance with best
      practice.
      + collect: Fixed Maps.newHashMapWithExpectedSize to stop
      allocating maps that were larger than they needed to be.
      + collect: Made various APIs work J2CL:
      Maps.immutableEnumMap+toImmutableEnumMap, EnumMultiset,
      CollectorTester. Previously, the APIs were present but failed
      at runtime.
      + collect: Optimized memory usage for Interner and MapMaker.
      + graph: Changed directed graphs to reject attempts to add
      undirected edges.
      + io: Added BaseEncoding.ignoreCase() to support
      case-insensitive decoding.
      + net: Added HttpHeaders constants:
      ~ No-Vary-Search
      ~ Sec-CH-DPR
      ~ Sec-CH-UA-Wow64
      ~ Sec-CH-Viewport-Width and Sec-CH-Viewport-Height
      ~ Supports-Loading-Mode
      + net: Added the MediaType constant for JWT.
      + primitives: Added rotate() for arrays of all primitive types.
      + util.concurrent: Changed AbstractFuture to run
      interruptTask() just before afterDone(). Until this change, it
      ran slightly earlier than that: We used to run it before
      unblocking any pending get() calls, and now we run it after.
      + util.concurrent: Fixed some cases in which we could catch
      InterruptedException but fail to restore the interrupt bit.
* Wed May 18 2022 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com>
  - Upgrade to guava 31.1
    * Fixes:
      + base: Deprecated the Throwables methods lazyStackTrace and
      lazyStackTraceIsLazy. They are no longer useful on any current
      platform.
      + collect: Added a new method
      ImmutableMap.Builder.buildKeepingLast(), which keeps the last
      value for any given key rather than throwing an exception when
      a key appears more than once.
      + collect: As a side-effect of the buildKeepingLast() change,
      the idiom
      ImmutableList.copyOf(Maps.transformValues(map, function))
      may produce different results if function has side-effects.
      + hash: Added Hashing.fingerprint2011().
      + io: Changed ByteStreams.nullOutputStream() to follow the
      contract of OutputStream.write by throwing an exception if
      the range of bytes is out of bounds.
      + net: Added @CheckReturnValue to the package (with a few
      exceptions).
      + net: Added HttpHeaders constant for
      Access-Control-Allow-Private-Network.
      + util.concurrent: Added accumulate/update methods for
      AtomicDouble and AtomicDoubleArray.
    * APIs promoted from @Beta:
      + base: Throwables methods getCausalChain and getCauseAs
      + collect: Streams methods mapWithIndex and findLast
      + collect: the remaining methods in Comparators: min, max,
      lexicographical, emptiesFirst, emptiesLast, isInOrder,
      isInStrictOrder
      + escape: various APIs
      + io: various APIs in Files
      + net: various APIs
      + reflect: various APIs
      + testlib: various APIs
      + util.concurrent: AsyncCallable, ListenableScheduledFuture,
      and ClosingFuture
      + util.concurrent: ExecutionSequencer,
      MoreExecutors.newSequentialExecutor, and Monitor
      + util.concurrent: Futures methods: submit, submitAsync,
      scheduleAsync, nonCancellationPropagating, inCompletionOrder
      + util.concurrent: Uninterruptibles:
      awaitTerminationUninterruptibly and the Duration overloads in
      the class
      + util.concurrent: the FluentFuture type, its factory methods,
      and addCallback
    * Remove the hack of removing annotations, since we have now
      all the required dependencies packaged
  - Removed patch:
    * donotmock.patch
      + hack not needed any more
* Fri Mar 11 2022 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com>
  - Remove parent reference from ALL distributed pom files
* Mon May 10 2021 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com>
  - Upgrade to guava 30.1.1
    * Fixes:
      + cache: Fixed compatibility between asMap().compute(...)
      and a load.
      + cache: Added @CheckReturnValue to some APIs.
      + collect: Added @DoNotCall to the mutator methods on immutable
      types
      + hash: Removed @Beta from HashCode.
      + io: Removed @Beta from CountingOutputStream.
    * fixes bsc#1179926, CVE-2020-8908: temp directory creation
      vulnerability in Guava versions prior to 30.0
  - Removed patch:
    * guava-25.0-java8compat.patch
      + the compatibility is handled in the upstream code
  - Added patch:
    * donotmock.patch
      + patch @DoNotMock annotation occurrences in order to put them
      in a format that our regex is able to identify and kill
* Wed Dec 04 2019 Fridrich Strba <fstrba@suse.com>
  - Avoid version-less dependencies that can cause problems with
    some tools

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/usr/share/licenses/guava
/usr/share/licenses/guava/LICENSE
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