Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
---|---|---|---|
2014-03-26 | [i660] canEqual is now protected instead of public. | Roel Spilker | |
Also fixed the total lack of canEqual in the usage examples. | |||
2014-01-19 | Issue 625: use (even) better primes for hashcodes | Roel Spilker | |
2014-01-09 | [#625] Instead of '31' as a prime number for hashCode(), use something else. ↵ | Reinier Zwitserloot | |
31, probably owing to its inclusion in Effective Java, is overused, as proven by Maaartinus in issue 625. Switching to 277 instead. Also, 1231/1237 pair used for booleans has been replaced by 2591/2609. | |||
2012-07-16 | fixed tests since Robbert Jan's fix for issue 377. | Reinier Zwitserloot | |
2012-04-29 | Issue 366: don't call the getter twice, fixed for Eclipse. | Roel Spilker | |
2011-11-01 | Fixed unit tests to take into account work on issue 289 and 287. | Roel Spilker | |
2011-01-17 | Some of the tests weren't succeeding (and haven't for a while now) since ↵ | Reinier Zwitserloot | |
fixing the bug where lombok will call equals(SomeSpecificType) instead of equals(Object) from data. This commit rectifies this by updating the tests. | |||
2010-11-08 | Added support for canEqual in ecj | Roel Spilker | |
2010-07-22 | Added more tests, one of which tests usage of .getX() in toString, equals, ↵ | Reinier Zwitserloot | |
and hashCode, which isn't fully working yet, so this test still fails. |