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Bump picocli.version from 4.6.3 to 4.7.0#100

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Bumps picocli.version from 4.6.3 to 4.7.0.
Updates picocli from 4.6.3 to 4.7.0

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Picocli 4.7.0

Picocli 4.7.0

The picocli community is pleased to announce picocli 4.7.0.

This release includes bugfixes and enhancements.

A potentially breaking change is that the parser now treats char[] as a single-value type.

From this release, applications can programmatically set the trace level, and use tracing in custom components.

Applications can improve startup time by setting system property picocli.disable.closures to true to disable support for closures in annotations.

Many more fixes and enhancements, see the sections below for more details.

This is the seventy-ninth public release. Picocli follows semantic versioning. Artifacts in this release are signed by Remko Popma (6601 E5C0 8DCC BB96).

Table of Contents

  • New and noteworthy
  • Fixed issues
  • Deprecations
  • Potential breaking changes

New and Noteworthy

Tracing API

From picocli 4.7.0, applications can programmatically set the trace level, and use tracing in custom components.

In addition to setting system property picocli.trace, applications can now change the trace level via the Tracer::setLevel method. For example:

CommandLine.tracer().setLevel(CommandLine.TraceLevel.INFO);

The new public method CommandLine.tracer() returns the singleton Tracer object that is used internally by picocli, and can also be used by custom component implementations to do tracing. For example:

class MyIntConverter implements ITypeConverter<Integer> {
    public Integer convert(String value) {
        try {
            return Integer.parseInt(value);
        } catch (NumberFormatException ex) {
            CommandLine.tracer().info(
                    "Could not convert %s to Integer, returning default value -1", value);
            return -1;
        }
    }
}
</tr></table> 

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Changelog

Sourced from picocli's changelog.

Picocli 4.7.0

The picocli community is pleased to announce picocli 4.7.0.

This release includes bugfixes and enhancements.

A potentially breaking change is that the parser now treats char[] as a single-value type.

From this release, applications can programmatically set the trace level, and use tracing in custom components.

Applications can improve startup time by setting system property picocli.disable.closures to true to disable support for closures in annotations.

Many more fixes and enhancements, see the sections below for more details.

This is the seventy-ninth public release. Picocli follows semantic versioning. Artifacts in this release are signed by Remko Popma (6601 E5C0 8DCC BB96).

Table of Contents

  • New and noteworthy
  • Fixed issues
  • Deprecations
  • Potential breaking changes

New and Noteworthy

Tracing API

From picocli 4.7.0, applications can programmatically set the trace level, and use tracing in custom components.

In addition to setting system property picocli.trace, applications can now change the trace level via the Tracer::setLevel method. For example:

CommandLine.tracer().setLevel(CommandLine.TraceLevel.INFO);

The new public method CommandLine.tracer() returns the singleton Tracer object that is used internally by picocli, and can also be used by custom component implementations to do tracing. For example:

class MyIntConverter implements ITypeConverter<Integer> {
    public Integer convert(String value) {
        try {
            return Integer.parseInt(value);
        } catch (NumberFormatException ex) {
            CommandLine.tracer().info(
                    "Could not convert %s to Integer, returning default value -1", value);
            return -1;
        }
    }
}

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates picocli-codegen from 4.6.3 to 4.7.0

Release notes

Sourced from picocli-codegen's releases.

Picocli 4.7.0

Picocli 4.7.0

The picocli community is pleased to announce picocli 4.7.0.

This release includes bugfixes and enhancements.

A potentially breaking change is that the parser now treats char[] as a single-value type.

From this release, applications can programmatically set the trace level, and use tracing in custom components.

Applications can improve startup time by setting system property picocli.disable.closures to true to disable support for closures in annotations.

Many more fixes and enhancements, see the sections below for more details.

This is the seventy-ninth public release. Picocli follows semantic versioning. Artifacts in this release are signed by Remko Popma (6601 E5C0 8DCC BB96).

Table of Contents

  • New and noteworthy
  • Fixed issues
  • Deprecations
  • Potential breaking changes

New and Noteworthy

Tracing API

From picocli 4.7.0, applications can programmatically set the trace level, and use tracing in custom components.

In addition to setting system property picocli.trace, applications can now change the trace level via the Tracer::setLevel method. For example:

CommandLine.tracer().setLevel(CommandLine.TraceLevel.INFO);

The new public method CommandLine.tracer() returns the singleton Tracer object that is used internally by picocli, and can also be used by custom component implementations to do tracing. For example:

class MyIntConverter implements ITypeConverter<Integer> {
    public Integer convert(String value) {
        try {
            return Integer.parseInt(value);
        } catch (NumberFormatException ex) {
            CommandLine.tracer().info(
                    "Could not convert %s to Integer, returning default value -1", value);
            return -1;
        }
    }
}
</tr></table> 

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from picocli-codegen's changelog.

Picocli 4.7.0

The picocli community is pleased to announce picocli 4.7.0.

This release includes bugfixes and enhancements.

A potentially breaking change is that the parser now treats char[] as a single-value type.

From this release, applications can programmatically set the trace level, and use tracing in custom components.

Applications can improve startup time by setting system property picocli.disable.closures to true to disable support for closures in annotations.

Many more fixes and enhancements, see the sections below for more details.

This is the seventy-ninth public release. Picocli follows semantic versioning. Artifacts in this release are signed by Remko Popma (6601 E5C0 8DCC BB96).

Table of Contents

  • New and noteworthy
  • Fixed issues
  • Deprecations
  • Potential breaking changes

New and Noteworthy

Tracing API

From picocli 4.7.0, applications can programmatically set the trace level, and use tracing in custom components.

In addition to setting system property picocli.trace, applications can now change the trace level via the Tracer::setLevel method. For example:

CommandLine.tracer().setLevel(CommandLine.TraceLevel.INFO);

The new public method CommandLine.tracer() returns the singleton Tracer object that is used internally by picocli, and can also be used by custom component implementations to do tracing. For example:

class MyIntConverter implements ITypeConverter<Integer> {
    public Integer convert(String value) {
        try {
            return Integer.parseInt(value);
        } catch (NumberFormatException ex) {
            CommandLine.tracer().info(
                    "Could not convert %s to Integer, returning default value -1", value);
            return -1;
        }
    }
}

... (truncated)

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Bumps `picocli.version` from 4.6.3 to 4.7.0.

Updates `picocli` from 4.6.3 to 4.7.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/remkop/picocli/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/remkop/picocli/blob/main/RELEASE-NOTES.md)
- [Commits](remkop/picocli@v4.6.3...v4.7.0)

Updates `picocli-codegen` from 4.6.3 to 4.7.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/remkop/picocli/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/remkop/picocli/blob/main/RELEASE-NOTES.md)
- [Commits](remkop/picocli@v4.6.3...v4.7.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: info.picocli:picocli
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
- dependency-name: info.picocli:picocli-codegen
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
...

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