Binary (in)compatibility? [message #507824] |
Thu, 14 January 2010 19:19 |
Stephan Herrmann Messages: 1853 Registered: July 2009 |
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I've just started working on a ticket that will introduce a binary
incompatibility. If this feature will be included in the next
milestone this will imply, that old OT/J .class files cannot
be used with the new runtime environment.
By this post I'm asking for feedback how big a problem such
incompatibility would impose on everybody. At all times, re-compiling
existing sources will suffice, since source-level compatibility is
not affected.
This is about http://trac.objectteams.org/ot/ticket/144 :
"Allow teams extending a non-team class".
I'm introducing a new interfaces org.objectteams.ITeam, which
will be used in many locations that until now use the class
org.objectteams.Team. Specifically, if a team class extends
a non-team class, the compiler will implicitly insert
"implements org.objectteams.ITeam" instead of
"extends org.objectteams.Team".
Several internal, generated methods currently mention class Team,
which will be changed, too. Thus the incompatibility.
So, please speak up if you're seeing problems with this change.
I would have to try hard to add a compatibility mode or back out
the current work.
Stephan
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