Update to PIT 1.4.0 (which needs Java 8)#75
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…rs, let's see if Travis still builds)
… Java 8, so give it a try
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By the way: The build for pitclipse-plugin does not run with Java 10 (which is why I couldn't build locally). I guess a Tycho update is needed. |
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Hi @tobiasbaum, thanks for the proposal! Pitclipse's architecture have been updated with PR #80 and now uses Java 1.8 and Pitest 1.4.6. As such, I think that this PR can be closed. Feel free to read CONTRIBUTING.md if you wish to submit more contributions. |
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This pull request updates the dependencies to PIT 1.4.0 (the latest version at the time of writing) and fixes the ensuing compile errors. To be able to run the build, I had to update the required Java version to Java 8. Some minor adjustments to the codebase were needed where the interface of PIT changed.
I have not tested the changes in Eclipse, only through the Travis build.