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Update dependency org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-core to v1.9.0 - autoclosed #132

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org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-core 1.8.1 -> 1.9.0 age adoption passing confidence

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

v1.9.0

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Features
  • Wasm/WASI target support (#​4064). Thanks, @​igoriakovlev!
  • limitedParallelism now optionally accepts the name of the dispatcher view for easier debugging (#​4023).
  • No longer initialize Dispatchers.IO on the JVM when other standard dispatchers are accessed (#​4166). Thanks, @​metalhead8816!
  • Introduced the Flow<T>.chunked(size: Int): Flow<List<T>> operator that groups emitted values into groups of the given size (#​1290).
  • Closeable dispatchers are instances of AutoCloseable now (#​4123).
Fixes
  • Calling hasNext on a Channel's iterator is idempotent (#​4065). Thanks, @​gitpaxultek!
  • CoroutineScope() created without an explicit dispatcher uses Dispatchers.Default on Native (#​4074). Thanks, @​whyoleg!
  • Fixed a bug that prevented non-Android Dispatchers.Main from initializing when the Firebase dependency is used (#​3914).
  • Ensured a more intuitive ordering of tasks in runBlocking (#​4134).
  • Forbid casting a Mutex to Semaphore (#​4176).
  • Worked around a stack overflow that may occur when calling asDeferred on a Future many times (#​4156).
Deprecations and promotions
  • Advanced the deprecation levels for BroadcastChannel-based API (#​4197).
  • Advanced the deprecation levels for the old kotlinx-coroutines-test API (#​4198).
  • Deprecated Job.cancelFutureOnCompletion (#​4173).
  • Promoted CoroutineDispatcher.limitedParallelism to stable (#​3864).
  • Promoted CoroutineStart.ATOMIC from ExperimentalCoroutinesApi to DelicateCoroutinesApi (#​4169).
  • Promoted CancellableContinuation.resume with an onCancellation lambda to stable, providing extra arguments to the lambda (#​4088).
  • Marked the classes and interfaces that are not supposed to be inherited from with the new InternalForInheritanceCoroutinesApi opt-in (#​3770).
  • Marked the classes and interfaces inheriting from which is not stable with the new ExperimentalForInheritanceCoroutinesApi opt-in (#​3770).
Other
  • Kotlin was updated to 2.0 (#​4137).
  • Reworked the documentation for CoroutineStart and Channel-based API (#​4147, #​4148, #​4167). Thanks, @​globsterg!
  • Simplified the internal implementation of Job (#​4053).
  • Small tweaks, fixes, and documentation improvements.

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@renovate renovate bot changed the title Update dependency org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-core to v1.9.0 Update dependency org.jetbrains.kotlinx:kotlinx-coroutines-core to v1.9.0 - autoclosed Sep 26, 2024
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