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Update kotlinx.coroutines to v1.8.0 #426

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-android 1.7.3 -> 1.8.0 age adoption passing confidence
org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-core 1.7.3 -> 1.8.0 age adoption passing confidence

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Kotlin/kotlinx.coroutines (org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-android)

v1.8.0

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  • Implement the library for the Web Assembly (Wasm) for JavaScript (#​3713). Thanks @​igoriakovlev!
  • Major Kotlin version update: was 1.8.20, became 1.9.21.
  • On Android, ensure that Dispatchers.Main != Dispatchers.Main.immediate (#​3545, #​3963).
  • Fixed a bug that caused Flow operators that limit cancel the upstream flow to forget that they were already finished if there is another such operator upstream (#​4035, #​4038)
  • kotlinx-coroutines-debug is published with the correct Java 9 module info (#​3944).
  • kotlinx-coroutines-debug no longer requires manually setting DebugProbes.enableCoroutineCreationStackTraces to false, it's the default (#​3783).
  • kotlinx-coroutines-test: set the default timeout of runTest to 60 seconds, added the ability to configure it on the JVM with the kotlinx.coroutines.test.default_timeout=10s (#​3800).
  • kotlinx-coroutines-test: fixed a bug that could lead to not all uncaught exceptions being reported after some tests failed (#​3800).
  • delay(Duration) rounds nanoseconds up to whole milliseconds and not down (#​3920). Thanks @​kevincianfarini!
  • Dispatchers.Default and the default thread for background work are guaranteed to use the same context classloader as the object containing it them (#​3832).
  • It is guaranteed that by the time SharedFlow.collect suspends for the first time, it's registered as a subscriber for that SharedFlow (#​3885). Before, it was also true, but not documented.
  • Atomicfu version is updated to 0.23.1, and Kotlin/Native atomic transformations are enabled, reducing the footprint of coroutine-heavy code (#​3954).
  • Added a workaround for miscompilation of withLock on JS (#​3881). Thanks @​CLOVIS-AI!
  • Small tweaks and documentation fixes.
Changelog relative to version 1.8.0-RC2
  • kotlinx-coroutines-debug no longer requires manually setting DebugProbes.enableCoroutineCreationStackTraces to false, it's the default (#​3783).
  • Fixed a bug that caused Flow operators that limit cancel the upstream flow to forget that they were already finished if there is another such operator upstream (#​4035, #​4038)
  • Small documentation fixes.

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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/kotlinx.coroutines branch from 390f6c1 to a824cf4 Compare May 9, 2024 16:31
@AfigAliyev AfigAliyev merged commit 8475ce3 into main May 9, 2024
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@AfigAliyev AfigAliyev deleted the renovate/kotlinx.coroutines branch May 9, 2024 16:32
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