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Release16
- Release 16.0.1 was released on February 3, 2014.
- Release 16.0 was released on January 17, 2014.
- Release 16.0-rc1 was released on December 19, 2013.
(See ReleaseHistory.)
This release is identified in the Maven Central repository as com.google.guava:guava:16.0.1 and com.google.guava:guava-gwt:16.0.1
See UseGuavaInYourBuild for help integrating Guava into your build environment.
If you don't use managed dependencies, you can also just manually download JARs of the classes, sources and documentation from:
- guava-16.0.1.jar
- guava-gwt-16.0.1.jar (for GWT users)
- guava-16.0.1-javadoc.jar (Javadoc)
- guava-16.0.1-sources.jar (Source)
19 issues are resolved in this release.
Full JDiff Report of changes since release 15.0
To build a combined report of the API changes between release 16.0 and any older release, check out our docs tree and run jdiff/jdiff.sh with the previous release number as argument (example: jdiff.sh 5.0).
Ascii.equalsIgnoreCase
Ascii.truncate
Converter
CaseFormat.converterTo(CaseFormat)
Enums.stringConverter
Utf8
MultimapBuilder
Maps.asConverter(BiMap)
SubscriberExceptionHandler
HashingInputStream
HashingOutputStream
ByteSource.read(ByteProcessor)
CharSource.readLines(LineProcessor)
Booleans.countTrue(boolean...)
stringConverter() for Ints, Longs, Doubles, Floats and Shorts
ClassPath.getAllClasses()
Runnables.doNothing()
In common.io, InputSupplier and OutputSupplier and all methods that take one or the other as a parameter have been deprecated. ByteSource, CharSource, ByteSink and CharSink should be used instead. The methods will be removed in two releases (18.0) and the interfaces are scheduled to be removed after 18 months, in June 2015.
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