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Kotlin/kotlinx-datetime (org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-datetime)

v0.7.1-0.6.x-compat

v0.7.1

  • Add kotlinx.datetime.Instant and kotlinx.datetime.Clock type aliases to, respectively, kotlin.time.Instant and kotlin.time.Clock to make migration more convenient.
  • Add a fallback timezone database implementation for Darwin that uses the Foundation framework if the timezone database is unavailable on the filesystem (#​485).
  • Restore binary compatibility in string format definitions utilizing dates on the JVM (#​545).

v0.7.0-0.6.x-compat

v0.7.0

Breaking changes:

  • Remove kotlinx.datetime.Instant and kotlinx.datetime.Clock in favor of kotlin.time.Instant (#​506). See https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlinx-datetime?tab=readme-ov-file#deprecation-of-instant for a description of what to do if this causes problems.
  • Unify the range of admissible LocalDate and LocalDateTime values on all platforms (#​432).
  • Rename dayOfMonth to day, monthNumber to month (#​84).
  • Make DayOfWeek and Month no longer type aliases to java.time.DayOfWeek and java.time.Month (#​96).
  • Make "UTC" and not "Z" be the timezone identifier for TimeZone.UTC (#​474).
  • Accept "z" in TimeZone.of, with the same meaning as "Z" (#​529).
  • Add DateTimeFormat-based KSerializer implementations for datetime entities, and change the default serializers to be based on toString/parse pairs (#​415).

Additions:

  • Add java.io.Serializable implementations for most of the entities in the library (#​143). Thanks for spotting and fixing a potential vulnerability, @​lukellmann!
  • Add LocalDateRange, a range of LocalDate values (#​190). Thanks, @​PeterAttardo!
  • Add YearMonth and YearMonthRange (#​457).

Tweaks and fixes:

  • Support obtaining the system timezone on old Debian-based distributions (#​430).
  • Fix not being able to parse some valid timezone identifiers using the timeZoneId() directive (#​444).
  • Use the grammar defined in RFC 9557 for parsing timezone identifiers in the timeZoneId() directive, allowing parsing values not present in the timezone database (#​531).
  • Improved error messages when formatting an invalid DateTimeComponents value (#​471).
  • Set the JPMS dependency on kotlinx.serialization.core to be optional (#​496).

v0.6.2

  • Add the Wasm/WASI target support (#​366). Thanks, @​igoriakovlev!
  • Add TimeSource.asClock (#​164). Thanks, @​hfhbd!
  • Implement parsing and formatting day-of-year (#​414)
  • Improve the precision of NSDate to Instant conversions (#​427)
  • Deprecate DatePeriod.plus and DateTimePeriod.plus with a warning (#​381)
  • Deprecate Clock.asTimeSource with a warning (#​372)
  • Fix a bug in module-info preventing using kotlinx.datetime.format together with JPMS (#​438). Thanks, @​cdelabou!
  • Small tweaks and fixes.

v0.6.1

  • Prohibit parsing non-ASCII digits as numbers in DateTimeFormat (#​405)
  • More accurately determine which files represent time zones and which don't on Linux and Darwin (#​395)
  • Fix a regression that occasionally considered the right boundary of a time overlap to be a part of it on Native (#​399)
  • Introduce various small improvements to the timezone handling on Windows (#​390)
  • On Linux, allow not having any /etc/localtime set, defaulting to TimeZone.UTC as the system time zone (#​426)

v0.6.0

  • Introduce the widely requested API for locale-invariant parsing and formatting (#​343)
  • Completely overhaul the KDoc-based documentation (#​347)
  • Breaking change: forbid parsing Instant values without the second-of-minute component on the JVM and JS, fixing inconsistency with Native (#​369)
  • Breaking change: use the fully qualified name of classes in the JSON serializers (#​308)
  • Fix Proguard emitting warning about missing kotlinx-serialization classes when serialization is not used (#​336)
  • Reimplement the timezone database handling for Native targets from scratch (#​286, #​327)
  • Support Android NDK targets (#​344)
  • Small tweaks and fixes.
Changelog relative to version 0.6.0-RC.2
  • Completely overhaul the KDoc-based documentation (#​347)
  • Breaking change: forbid parsing Instant values without the second-of-minute component on the JVM and JS, fixing inconsistency with Native (#​369)
  • Improve error descriptiveness in some cases (#​360, #​371)
  • Remove stat usages to comply with Apple's new publishing requirements (#​385)
  • Fix parsing of formats where optional is directly between numbers (#​362)
  • Forbid empty and duplicate month, day-of-week, and AM/PM marker names in datetime formats (#​362)

v0.5.0

  • Update Kotlin dependency to 1.9.21, kotlinx.serialization to 1.6.2
  • Add support of Wasm-Js target through Js interop with the same js-joda library as in Js (#​315)
  • Prevent secondary outputs of Java 9 compilation getting packed into jar (#​305)

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