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mutable.MultiMap cannot be used as documented without warnings #11504
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Probably, but we should provide a proper replacement. |
Would it be enought to point people to scala-collection-contrib? Is it planned to release that module? |
We need to make this repository “releasable”, and then to find someone who wants to take the responsibility of pushing git tags to cut releases. |
We could provide a factory method that gives you a But I would prefer to deprecate |
The PR targets 2.13.1. Since deprecation is the most likely solution (and the current implementation works fine, albeit with a deprecation warning) I'm rescheduling this to 2.13.1. |
The mutable.MultiMap docs suggest
val mm = new HashMap[Int, Set[String]] with MultiMap[Int, String]
, butHashMap
is marked@deprecatedInheritance("HashMap wil be made final; use .withDefault for the common use case of computing a default value", "2.13.0")
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