There's a known issue [1] where property expansion changes the input
files line endings to the operating system's default. This causes
problems for us on Windows as the line endings become \r\n which
breaks our formatting checks.
This commit tunes the checkFormatMain task to exclude the generated
source files from checking. In their place, the original templates
are added. This ensures that the inputs are correctly formatted and,
therefore, that the output should be too (other than the line endings
on Windows).
Closes gh-30039
[1] https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/1151
The changes for gh-28562 attempted to align the Gradle plugin's
handling of META-INF with the Maven plugin's behavior. Unfortunately,
they want too far, applying the handling to both jar and war files
when the Maven plugin only applies it to jar files.
This commit reworks the changes so that they only apply to jar files.
Closes gh-30026
Previously, all integral numbers were parsed as integers. This
caused two problems:
1. Compilation would fail if the default value for a long wasn't a
valid integer.
2. The default value for a byte or short could be out of range,
resulting in the generation of invalid metadata and an error
that could have been caught at compile time not being caught
until runtime.
This commit updates the parsing of all numeric values to use the
parse method of the target primitive type. For example,
Short.parseShort(String) is now used to parse a short.
Fixes gh-30020
Micrometer duplicated the binders in a separate module named
micrometer-binders, and marked the binders in the core module as
deprecated. This commit changes the imports to use the new binders in
the micrometer-binders module. Additionally, the auto-configurations
honor user-supplied beans which use the old binders in the
micrometer-core module.
See gh-30014