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2022-10 - 1.0.2

  • scala 2.13.9

2022-10 - 1.0.1

  • fix #180 "Wrapped Data Types"
  • reapply some lib updates

2022-07

1.0.0

  • bump version to 1.0.0; No changes in functionality -- #155
  • some dependency updates

2022-01

0.9.998

  • bumped versions for scala, scribe and pprint
  • adjusted defaultDestDir: "/tmp" if already existing; else as given by "java.io.tmpdir" property. (Thanks @ckittl for motivating this adjustment.)

0.9.997

  • use sbt-buildinfo

  • fix #125 "Getter is created for shared object definition in Java"

  • Re #127: just added tests as I was not able to reproduce this issue (maybe I had some stale stuff under my clone... weird)

  • fix #124 optional references to shared objects (thanks @sebastian-peter)

2021-11 - 0.9.996

  • 0.9.996 release

  • gen4test: generate only for specific language depending on given options. NOTE: not all CmdLineOpts are handled via options from input file.

  • No more a common, singleton Namespace object to make handling more self-contained and less error-prone, in fact, avoiding the occasional race condition among test suites.

  • more complete handling of --java:records

2021-11 - 0.9.995

  • resolve #73 "Ability to extend or implement external type that is an interface or class with no-arg, default constructor"

    • use "!" prefix to indicate an external extension name

    • Besides extends now also implements accepted

    • Examples:

      • #@define abstract extends !java.lang.Object
      • #@define abstract implements !java.io.Serializable
  • use pprint, remove json4s

  • 0.9.994 release

  • core handling in place for --java:records #75. This along with needed scala 2.13.7 to support record compilation.

  • re #69 "Use consistent formatter for the generated code" actually decided to remove the extra libraries as they were causing more friction than benefit (in particular re modernization of this tool), and users can actually do any post-generation formatting as needed. For this project itself, we just use the scalafmt plugin as a common dependency. We could also use it on generated files as needed/convenient.

2021-10

  • re #75: initial --java:records handling

  • some cleanup in generated java code related with unneeded final .. parentPath = "" in root objects; TODO complete.

  • avoid migration warning in generated scala code

  • remove travis

  • adjustments to build project with scala3 (3.1.0)

  • use scalatest (simpler and scala3-ready)

  • prelims for eventual migration to scala3

  • fix setup for tests

2021-08 - 0.9.994

  • hmm, sort of revert to travis (will still work?) due to coveralls issue scoverage/sbt-coveralls#126
  • use github actions for ci
  • upgrade coverage deps

2021-08 - 0.9.992

  • use a newer sbt version
    • fix sbt 0.12->0.13 warnings
    • use sbt 1.5.5, while upgrading various build/release dependencies
    • all good ... but +sonatypeBundleRelease is failing :(
    • retrying with incremented versions 0.9.991 ... 993

2021-07 - 0.9.986

  • fix #74 "Hardcoded example code in ScalaGen.scala" 😂 🍌🍎🍍

2021-03 - 0.9.985

  • env var NO_FORMATTER convenience to skip the standard formatting of generated code while speeding up testing a bit

  • adjust template generation TODO remove this feature?

2021-03 - 0.9.984

  • resolve #42 "Size-in-bytes should be explicitly indicated in config spec"
    • updated TS Config to 1.4.1, as a general measure, but also to quickly check about the Quoted vs. Unquoted "issue" demonstrated with > runMain misc.QuotedUnquoted => No changes.

2021-03 - 0.9.983

  • fix #62 "Ability to set enums in config"
    • completed handling at first level
    • in general, generated scala class names are now fully qualified

2021-03 - 0.9.982

fix #71 "Two shared objects leading to string conversion"

  • this was a regression; model built incorrectly:

      > runMain tscfg.ModelBuilder src/main/tscfg/example/issue71.spec.conf
      ...
      ModelBuilderResult:
      {
          example: {
              a: optional STRING default='Shared'
              b: [ STRING ]
              c: [ STRING ]
          }
      }
    

    All the @defines lost!

  • trying the same with commit eccee9a16 creates the model as expected

  • did a general revision of the model building code

  • simplified handling of the "linearization" of extends given, in particular, that an 'extends' construct is for only one direct parent class (not multiple)

  • ObjectRefType now more flexible, just in terms of strings, so it can be created more directly (e.g., for testing purpose)

  • TODO revisit 64b and re-enable associated direct tests. Note that issue64b.spec.conf has been skipped for genCode for a while. This one generates invalid Scala due to LoadModelConfig extending a final case class BaseModelConfig.

  • TODO some more general revision as the code has become a bit unwieldy

2020-12 - 0.9.982

  • correct setting in readme is --durations not --duration

2020-10 - 0.9.981

  • resolve #69 "Use consistent formatter for the generated code"
    • scalafmt for scala
    • google-java-format (v1.7, so tscfg can still run on JRE 8)

2020-09

  • comment out some incorrect tests
  • some adjustments and fix some warnings (still a couple remaining under 2.13 not as straightforward to fix)
  • set 2.13.3 as default, locally and in ci, and fix compile error
  • keep generated code under version control to facilitate diff inspection upon changes in the tool

2020-07

  • some refact as a bit of cleanup and as preparation for #67
    • move DefineCase stuff to separate module
    • add defineCaseOpt to Struct
    • this define information should facilitate ordering the traversal with consideration for any @define interdependency

2020-06-29 - 0.9.981

  • partial implementation of #62 "Ability to set enums in config" This is initially working in general for java and for references in nested objects for scala. TODO(scala) proper reference at first level. See generated ScalaIssue62Cfg upon running:

    > runMain tscfg.Main --spec src/main/tscfg/example/issue62.spec.conf --scala --cn ScalaIssue62Cfg --dd src/test/scala/tscfg/example
    

    where it should generate:

          final case class ScalaIssue62Cfg(
            fruit     : ScalaIssue62Cfg.FruitType
          )
    

    instead of:

          final case class ScalaIssue62Cfg(
            fruit     : FruitType
          )
    
  • some refact for more general @define handling, and in preparation for #62 "Ability to set enums in config"

  • add special --skip-gen4tests option so the config spec is skipped in the genCode phase prior to the tests. This will help with invalid specs whose attempted code generation is part of the test itself. (in general, we want to KEEP the *.spec.conf naming convention for specs)

2020-06-28 - 0.9.98

  • publish v0.9.98 with "Ability to allow shared object inheritance" #64. Thanks @johanneshiry.

2020-06-11 - 0.9.97

  • new --withoutTimestamp option, thanks @JustinPihony.

2020-05-06

  • add a test program re array parsing in LB Config while replying to #61 "Default value for List type"

      > runMain tscfg.example.ConfigArrays
    

2020-02-28 - 0.9.96

  • publish v0.9.96 with new --scala:2.12 flag. Thanks @johanneshiry!

  • some adjustments triggered by #59 "switch to scala 2.13 and remove deprecation warning for JavaConverters"

    • cross build to 2.13 (besides 2.12)
    • fix a bunch of warnings in general

2019-10-07 - 0.9.95

  • fix #54 "Shared config objects" #54 (comment). In short, the @defines are traversed first in ModelBuilder.

2019-09-14 - 0.9.94

  • resolve #54 "Shared config objects"
    • initial implementation
    • only exercised with the explicit use of @define annotation
    • scoping should be handled already
    • no support for recursive type (example spec would look like issue54c.spec.conf)

2019-09-03 - 0.9.93

  • fix #55 "Regex not properly captured". This was a regression, not sure when it was introduced. The fix is to escape each provided config value. Tests for multiline strings and containing some control chars also added.

2019-07-27 - 0.9.92

  • resolve #49 "Fully validate given config on construction"

    • for both java and scala, wrapper construction will now throw a com.typesafe.config.ConfigException with a summary of all the com.typesafe.config.ConfigException's collected as it traverses the required config entries. Example of such summary:

        Invalid configuration:
            'service.poolSize': com.typesafe.config.ConfigException$Missing(No configuration setting found for key 'poolSize')
            'service.url': com.typesafe.config.ConfigException$Missing(No configuration setting found for key 'url')
            'service.debug': com.typesafe.config.ConfigException$WrongType(String: 5: debug has type NUMBER rather than BOOLEAN)
            'service.doLog': com.typesafe.config.ConfigException$WrongType(String: 6: doLog has type STRING rather than BOOLEAN)
            'service.factor': com.typesafe.config.ConfigException$WrongType(String: 7: factor has type BOOLEAN rather than NUMBER)
      
    • NOTE: option scala:fp removed: full paths are now always reported.

    • $_reqConfig now only output in the wrapper if actually called

  • capture java and scala wrapper supporting methods in proper classes to facilitate validation at compile time.

2019-07-22 - 0.9.91

  • set openjdk8 for travis ci

  • resolve #47 about adding --all-required flag. The new --all-required flag strictly forces all entries (even objects) to be required (even the @optional annotation is ignored)

2019-02-01 - 0.9.9

  • publish v0.9.9 with new --durations flag to generate java.time.Duration as base type for duration instead of long. Thanks @qux42!

2019-01-09 - 0.9.7

  • publish v0.9.7 with new --java:optionals option to generate Optional<T> for optional fields in java. Thanks @qux42!

2018-12-20 - 0.9.6

  • publish v0.9.6
  • fix #40 "String-to-bytes conversion results in compilation error"

2018-08-06 - 0.9.5

  • minor misc adjustments

2018-08-05 - 0.9.5

  • #36 "Report full path for missing required parameter":

    • Only implemented for scala at the moment. Also, this is an opt-in (new option --scala:fp) -- perhaps later on make it the default behavior?
  • for testing purposes now some options can be passed in the config spec file itself.

  • internal: for consistency, optional in AnnType construction now also set to true if there's a default value

2018-08-03 - 0.9.4

  • resolve #33 "Generate default config objects if non-existent". Thanks @JustinPihony !

2018-02-16 - 0.9.3

  • resolve #31 "Option to generate getters". The option is --java:getters

2018-02-11 - 0.9.0

  • resolve #30 "scala: option to use back ticks"
  • Adjustments regarding keys with $ and quoted strings:
    • key containing $ is left alone (even if it's quoted). This mainly due to Config restrictions on keys involving $
    • otherwise, the key is unquoted (if quoted of course)

2018-02-11 - 0.8.4

  • internal: use scala 2.12 (but cross compile to 2.11 too) and upgrade some dependencies

2017-09-05 - 0.8.3

  • resolve #6: "generate conf template"

2017-07-13

  • basic experimentation with static-config

2017-06-13 - 0.8.2

  • use JavaConverters

2017-06-13 - 0.8.1

  • use JavaConverters (instead of deprecated JavaConversions) in generated Scala code. Thanks @zishanbilal.

2017-02-24 - 0.8.0

  • resolve #24 "Maven central" Note:
    • this uses the default artifact publication (jar, javadocs, etc), not the executable "fat" jar, which is basically the only artifact properly built.
    • kept the current version

2017-02-03 - 0.8.0

  • resolve #23 "support size-in-bytes type"
  • renaming to better reflect "duration" elements, and in preparation for "size in bytes" support.

2016-12-17 - 0.7.2

  • fix #22 "literal duration captured as string"
  • generate code as part of test phase

2016-12-14 - 0.7.1

  • add tests for class name or keys starting with $_
  • fix #19 "quoted keys"
  • use simpler, equivalent boolean access expression according to given default
  • fixed: spec with literal values were not generating "primitive" types in java. There was a missing && a.default.isEmpty in: val typ = if (a.optional && a.default.isEmpty) toObjectType(memberType) else memberType

2016-12-12 - 0.7.0

  • capture model build warnings

2016-12-01 - 0.7.0

  • another model revision

2016-12-01 - 0.5.1

  • put "generated by" when running from main program

2016-11-30 - 0.5.0

  • resolve #16 "rewrite code"
  • resolve #15 "support list"
  • resolve #10 "annotations" -- basically only the #@optional one
  • NOTE: toString not generated anymore
  • TODO revisit template generation (info moved to a wiki page)

2016-11-22 - 0.5.0

  • advancing a rewrite...

2016-11-19 - 0.3.4

  • re #15 "support list"
    • allow use of nodes.createAllNodes in object defining element of list
  • fix #14 "section with numerical id generates invalid code"

2016-09-01 - 0.3.3

  • fix #13 "scala: double definition" add build auxiliary method to avoid type erasure issue in case of optional member
  • --noToString now processed for scala

2016-08-25 - 0.3.3

  • add options --toPropString and --noToString (only processed for java):
    • --toPropString to generate toPropString method (not generated by default)
    • --noToString to not generate toString method (generated by default)
  • fix #12 "incorrect reference with standard types in path fragments"
  • add tscfg.GenExamples for convenience
  • java: factor out access to Config parameter for sub-section in static method __$config at the root class
  • in java's toString, no need for conditional for string field if required or with default (non-null) value
  • allow missing sections in given input configuration. This helps with sections whose all members are optional. Still to be done is proper handling of optional sections in general. Besides an explicit annotation to indicate that a section is optional, note that a section can also be implicitly optional if all its members are optional.

2016-08-16 - 0.3.2

  • fix #11 "name collision with no-arg methods in scope"

2016-08-15 - 0.3.1

  • update specs2-core to 3.8.4
  • minor adj in Scala's toString

2016-03-03 - 0.3.1

  • add scoverage

2016-03-01 - 0.3.0

  • implement #8: "support durations" (for both java and scala)

  • example-duration.all.conf generated with:

    > runMain tscfg.Main --spec example/example-duration.spec.conf --tpl all src/main/java/tscfg/example/example-duration.all.conf
    

2016-02-25 - 0.3.0

  • initial work on #6: "generate conf templates."

  • --tpl option with 3 possible types: base, local, all. Can be given multiple times. Running the example-4tpl.spec.conf:

    > runMain tscfg.Main --spec example/example-4tpl.spec.conf --tpl base  src/main/java/tscfg/example/example-4tpl.base.conf --tpl local src/main/java/tscfg/example/example-4tpl.local.conf --tpl all   src/main/java/tscfg/example/example-4tpl.all.conf
    
  • As part of this, some refactoring, mainly around a new Type class that the various accessors now use.

  • more complete TypeSpec (TODO simplify *Accesor/Spec classes wrt types)

  • entry with no explicit type is now considered optional (with given value as default)

  • some preliminary annotation processing

    • @optional for sections - only generates comment in templates; no verification logic at all yet
    • @local to force inclusion of field in "local" template output

2016-02-07 - 0.2.1

  • fix #5: incorrect reference with "config" fragment in path

2016-02-07 - 0.2.0

  • fix #2: implement type inference

2016-01-24 - 0.1.5

  • scala generation

2016-01-24 - 0.1.4

  • include source info in preamble of generated file
  • consider all java keywords and special literals to generate valid identifier

2016-01-11 - 0.1.3

  • generate code for java 8 by default. Found out that Typesafe Config's hasPath method returns false for actually existing paths that just happen to be defined with null! So, hasPathOrNull is now used in the generated code, and this method is only available in Typesafe Config 1.3.0+, which requires Java 8. The new flag --j7 makes the tool generate hasPath checks instead of hasPathOrNull, so the generated code can be used with Typesafe Config 1.2.1 and Java <= 7.