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release of Spoon 8.0.0 #3166

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this PR will trigger the official release of Spoon 8.0.0

New features

Bug Fixes

Documentation

Refactoring

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Name Nb Commit
Martin Monperrus 30
Nicolas Harrand 14
arno 5
Haris Adzemovic 3
Pavel Vojtechovsky 3
Egor Bredikhin 2
Rhys Compton 1
Muhammet Ali AKBAY 1
Simon Urli 1
Thomas Durieux 1
HectorSM 1
Lionel Seinturier 1

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surli commented Nov 6, 2019

Any info about what's potentially breaking in it? :)

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element.toString() produces a different string in some cases.

If you have some assertions on the result of element.toString(), some of your tests may break and you'll have to update the expected values.

@nharrand nharrand merged commit 7f382a2 into master Nov 6, 2019
@monperrus monperrus deleted the monperrus-patch-10 branch November 6, 2019 19:06
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surli commented Nov 7, 2019

I don't recall: the continuous deployment is performed when the commit is merged? or at regular time? because apparently there's no 8.0.0 release on Maven yet.

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surli commented Nov 7, 2019

And btw what about the 7.6.0 release available on Maven? I guess it should be deleted WDYT?

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monperrus commented Nov 7, 2019 via email

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