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diff --git a/doc/changelog.markdown b/doc/changelog.markdown index 40a0e120..988f1053 100644 --- a/doc/changelog.markdown +++ b/doc/changelog.markdown @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Lombok Changelog * FEATURE: You can now configure a builder's 'setter' prefixes via `@Builder(setterPrefix = "set")` for example. We discourage doing this, but if some library you use requires them, have at it. [Pull Request #2174](https://github.com/rzwitserloot/lombok/pull/2174], [Issue #1805](https://github.com/rzwitserloot/lombok/issues/1805). * BUGFIX: Referring to an inner class inside the generics on a class marked with `@SuperBuilder` would cause the error `wrong number of type arguments; required 3` [Issue #2262](https://github.com/rzwitserloot/lombok/issues/2262); fixed by github user [`@Lekanich`](https://github.com/rzwitserloot/lombok/issues/2262) - thank you! * BUGFIX: Some of the code generated by `@Builder` did not include `this.` prefixes when accessing fields. While semantically it didn't matter, if you use the 'add this prefix for field accesses' save action in eclipse, the save action would break. [Issue #2327](https://github.com/rzwitserloot/lombok/issues/2327) +* BUGFIX: When lombok copies javadoc from fields to relevant methods, it should generate an appropriate `@return this` line if lombok copies the javadoc to a generated setter that is chainable (returns itself). It didn't do that when generating the 'setters' in a `@Builder`. Lombok also didn't generate an appropriate `@return` item for `@With` methods. The javadoc has also been updated slightly (the `this` reference in the javadoc is now rendered in a code tag).[Issue #2323](https://github.com/rzwitserloot/lombok/issues/2323) * IMPROBABLE BREAKING CHANGE: Lombok now generates qualified types (so, `Outer.Inner` instead of just `Inner`) in most type signatures that it generates; this should avoid exotic scenarios where the types lombok puts in signatures end up referring to unintended other types, which can occur if your class implements an interface that itself defines a type with the same name as one defined in your source file. I told you it was exotic. Thanks to Hunter Anderson for doing some preliminary work on this change. [Issue #2268](https://github.com/rzwitserloot/lombok/issues/2268) |