This release contains all of the changes from 1.8.0-RC. Kotlin 2.1.0 is used as a default, while upcoming 2.1.10 is also supported.
Also added small bugfixes, including speedup of ProtoWireType.from
(#2879).
Changelog for 1.8.0-RC is presented below:
@JsonIgnoreUnknownKeys
annotation
Previously, only global setting JsonBuilder.ignoreUnknownKeys
controlled whether Json parser would throw exception if
input contained a property that was not declared in a @Serializable
class.
There were a lot of complaints that this setting is not
flexible enough.
To address them, we added new @JsonIgnoreUnknownKeys
annotation that can be applied on a per-class basis.
With this annotation, it is possible to allow unknown properties for annotated classes, while
general decoding methods (such as Json.decodeFromString
and others) would still reject them for everything else.
See details in the corresponding PR.
Stabilization of SerialDescriptor
API and @SealedSerializationApi
annotation
SerialDescriptor
, SerialKind
, and related API has been around for a long time and has proven itself useful.
The main reason @ExperimentalSerializationApi
was on SerialDescriptor's properties is that we wanted to discourage
people from subclassing it.
Fortunately, Kotlin 2.1 provides a special mechanism for such a
case — SubclassOptInRequired.
New kotlinx.serialization.SealedSerializationApi
annotation designates APIs
as public for use, but closed for implementation — the case for SerialDescriptor, which is a non-sealed interface for
technical reasons.
Now you can use most of SerialDescriptor
and its builders API without the need to opt-in into experimental
serialization API.
See the PR for more details.
Note: All SerialKind
s are stable API now, except PolymorphicKind
— we may want to expand it in the future.
Generate Java 8's default method implementations in interfaces
TL;DR This change ensures better binary compatibility in the future for library. You should not experience any
difference from it.
kotlinx.serialization library contains a lot of interfaces with default method implementations. Historically, Kotlin
compiled a synthetic DefaultImpls
class for them.
Starting from Kotlin 1.4,
it was possible to compile them using as Java 8's default
methods to ensure
that new methods can still be added to interfaces without the need for implementors to recompile.
To preserve binary compatibility with existing clients, a special all-compatbility
mode is supported in compiler
to generate both default
methods and synthetic DefaultImpls
class.
Now, kotlinx.serialization finally makes use of this all-compatibility
mode,
which potentially allows us to add new methods to interfaces such as SerialDescriptor
, Encoder
, Decoder
, etc.,
without breaking existing clients. This change is expected to have no effect on existing clients, and no action from
your side is required.
Note that Kotlin 2.2 plans to enable all-compatibility
mode by default.
Other bugfixes and improvements
- Correctly skip structures with Cbor.ignoreUnknownKeys setting (#2873)
- Handle missing system property without NPE (#2867)
- Fixed keeping INSTANCE field and serializer function for serializable objects in R8 full mode (#2865)
- Correctly parse invalid numbers in JsonLiteral.long and other extensions (#2852)
- Correctly handle serial name conflict for different classes in SerializersModule.overwriteWith (#2856)
- Add inline reified version of encodeToString as a Json member to streamline the experience for newcomers. (#2853)
- Do not check kind or discriminator collisions for subclasses' polymorphic serializers if Json.classDiscriminatorMode
is set to NONE (#2833)