This commit makes sure that DefaultResourceLoader consistently use
getProtocolResolvers() to access additional protocol resolvers. This
allows subclasses to define how the list is provided.
Closes gh-23564
Prior to this commit, Spring failed to determine that an XML config file
was DTD-based if the DTD declaration was followed by a comment.
This commit fixes this by modifying the consumeCommentTokens(String)
algorithm in XmlValidationModeDetector so that both leading and trailing
comments are properly consumed without losing any XML content.
Closes gh-23605
Prior to this commit, ClassUtils.isPrimitiveOrWrapper() and
ClassUtils.isPrimitiveWrapper() did not return true for Void.class.
However, ClassUtils.isPrimitiveOrWrapper() did return true for
void.class. This lacking symmetry is inconsistent and can lead to bugs
in reflective code.
See: https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-data-r2dbc/issues/159
This commit addresses this by adding an entry for Void.class -> void.class
in the internal primitiveWrapperTypeMap in ClassUtils.
Closes gh-23572
This commit makes sure that reading is enabled after the current
signal has been processed, not while is is being processed. The bug
was only apparent while using the JettyClientHttpConnector, which
requests new elements continuously, even after the end of the
stream has been signalled.
Since Java 8, putIfAbsent() is a standard method in java.util.Map. We
therefore no longer need the custom implementation that overrides the
standard implementation in HashMap.
Prior to this commit, AnnotationAttributes#assertNotException checked if
the attribute value was an instance of Exception. Although this was
typically sufficient, the scope was not always broad enough -- for
example, if AnnotationReadingVisitorUtils#convertClassValues stored a
Throwable in the map (such as a LinkageError).
This commit fixes this by checking for an instance of Throwable in
AnnotationAttributes#assertNotException.
Closes gh-23424
Fix `isAssignable` for `ResolvableType.forRawClass` so that it can be
used with types backed by a `TypeVarible`. Prior to this commit the
rawClass value was used, which wouldn't always work.
Closes gh-23321
Prior to Spring Framework 5.1.3, MimeTypeUtils.parseMimeTypes() and
MediaType.parseMediaTypes() ignored empty entries, but 5.1.3 introduced
a regression in that an empty entry -- for example, due to a trailing
comma in the list of media types in an HTTP Accept header -- would result
in a "406 Not Acceptable" response status.
This commit fixes this by filtering out empty entries before parsing
them into MimeType and MediaType instances. Empty entries are therefore
effectively ignored.
Fixes gh-23241
This commit clarifies the semantics of the PriorityOrdered interface
with respect to sorting sets of objects containing both PriorityOrdered
and plain Ordered objects.
Closes gh-23187
Following on 3ebbfa2191 where the local
refCount was removed in favor of using the internal refCount of the
native data buffer, this commit ensures that LeakAwareDataBufferFactory
uses a PooledDataBufferFactory delegate by default.
There are also fixes for test issues with eager allocation uncovered by
these changes in StringDecoder and ResourceDecoder.
LeakAwareDataBuffer was keeping its own refCount rather than checking
through the delegate. This leads to false leak reports in a sequence
where an allocated buffer is retained and then sliced since it is not
aware of the changes to the refCount through the slice.
The cancellation callback in asynchronousReadFileChannel must be called
before the first read I/O or otherwise if cancellation signals happens
immediately the onDispose callback may be missed.
The DefaultBufferFactory workaround however remains in place until an
expected additional fix arrives with Reactor Core 3.2.9.
See gh-22107