From 620616bf8a73ea78863a5507aff631799b3a7a2e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Reinier Zwitserloot Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 01:32:52 +0100 Subject: fixed typoed URL to onX docs in changelog --- doc/changelog.markdown | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'doc/changelog.markdown') diff --git a/doc/changelog.markdown b/doc/changelog.markdown index 95bcf8b2..a415cd01 100644 --- a/doc/changelog.markdown +++ b/doc/changelog.markdown @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Lombok Changelog ### v0.11.7 (Edgy Guinea Pig) * CHANGE: {Experimental} The experimental `@Value` feature no longer implies the also experimental `@Wither`. If you like your `@Value` classes to make withers, add `@Wither` to the class right next to `@Value`. -* FEATURE: {Experimental} Reintroduced `onMethod`, `onConstructor` and `onParam` to `@Getter`, `@Setter`, `@Wither`, and `@XArgsConstructor`. These parameters allow you to add annotations to the methods/constructors that lombok will generate. This is a workaround feature: The stability of the feature on future versions of javac is not guaranteed, and if a better way to implement this feature is found, this feature's current incarnation will be removed without a reasonable period of deprecation. [Documentation on the onX feature](http://projectlombok.org/feature/onX.html) +* FEATURE: {Experimental} Reintroduced `onMethod`, `onConstructor` and `onParam` to `@Getter`, `@Setter`, `@Wither`, and `@XArgsConstructor`. These parameters allow you to add annotations to the methods/constructors that lombok will generate. This is a workaround feature: The stability of the feature on future versions of javac is not guaranteed, and if a better way to implement this feature is found, this feature's current incarnation will be removed without a reasonable period of deprecation. [Documentation on the onX feature](http://projectlombok.org/features/experimental/onX.html) ### v0.11.6 (October 30th, 2012) * FEATURE: Lombok can be disabled entirely for any given compile run by using JVM switch `-Dlombok.disable`. This might be useful for code style checkers and such. -- cgit