Questions tagged [backwards-compatibility]
Backward compatibility refers to a software or hardware system that can successfully use interfaces and data from earlier versions of the system.
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Virtual threads in Java with backwards compatibility
I am writing a library that makes extensive use of threading and would likely benefit from virtual threads in Java 21+.
However, the library must also work for earlier versions of Java (possibly back ...
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Qt 5 project won't compile in Qt 6 despite core5compat and QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE
My computer has recently undergone a fresh install on Debian 12 after some mayhem in updating Ubuntu.
I reinstalled Qt Creator and Qt6.6. I opened several old projects that used to work under Qt5....
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Is there a backwards compatible method for changing the return type of a GraphQL Mutation?
I have a GraphQL project where many of the mutations return a simple boolean for success (union'ed with an error type).
# An object wrapper for a un/successful mutation result
type MutationResult {
...
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Can an app build on windows server 2019 run on windows server 2016
I have an app that was built on windows server 2019, using Visual Studio 2019. It fails to run on windows server 2016.
Is there a way to get this app to run on windows server 2016?
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Will a C program for Windows 98 run in Windows 7?
I am performing this project but there is problem of program .
we chose a program based on the 'C' language that runs on window 98.
But we need to run this program in window 7. So same program will ...
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what is the most compatible GDB version to use with Nemiver?
what is the most compatible GDB version to use with Nemiver? or how to prevent the "freezing" below?
I am getting this on debug log when nemiver stops in a break point but doesnt really stop:...
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Failed to find compatible Java Version, Jenkins
I'm currently trying to install jenkins but i'm having issues with Java version. It is saying it failed to find compatibility java version. When it's correct. (image below)
I've also check what java ...
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Angular 17 component library for Angular 16 apps
Working on an Angular component library @carbon/charts-angular that is a thin wrapper for another component library that is vanilla JavaScript (@carbon/charts).
The code for each component has not ...
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How can I validate a new JSON schema is backward compatible with previous one?
My question is regarding backwards-compatibility between the new schema and existing data represented in earlier versions of the schema. Is there a library which compares 2 JSON schemas and validates ...
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Java Json schema validator along with evolution of the schema
We need to Store some JSON messages which has to follow schema that we are going to process (from a Java Application, if that matters). The concern is the schema can also be evolved over time and we ...
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PROPERTY_REMOVED_FROM_CLOSED_CONTENT_MODEL for optional field
Use draft-7 json schema CLOSED_CONTENT_MODEL and BACKWARD compatibility and confluent schema registry 7.2.1-post.
deps:
implementation 'com.github.victools:jsonschema-generator:4.26.0'
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Proper custom API Versioning in CodeIgniter
I'm have built a CodeIgniter 2.0 site that provides an API. I'm now at the point where I need to create another version of the API that will not be backwards compatible with the previous version. ...
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How would you structure a codebase that consumes multiple versions of same API?
Image that we have some hardware and it has an API which is versioned based on its operating system version. If operating system is updated there is a chance that an API has changed (endpoints changed,...
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Is there an Android annotation (@RequiresApi >= xxx or desugared-library-version >= y.z)?
This is a follow-up-question to Is there an annotation that denotes a max Android API version?
Is there an Android annotation that produces a compiler error if neither @RequiresApi(xxx)
nor @...
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Is there an annotation that denotes a max Android API version?
The annotation @RequiresApi is helpful for requiring that the annotated element is only called on the given API level or higher. However, there does not appear to be a corresponding annotation for ...
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When will Apple remove the methods/APIs marked as deprecated?
When will Apple remove the methods/APIs marked as deprecated? After 2 or 3 releases after they were marked, or never?
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Get effect of regex /a prior to Perl 5.14
I'm working on some code with unusually high backward compatibility requirements: it must work correctly by Perl >= 5.6.0 (yes, you read that right, 5.6.0) and cannot safely assume the existence of ...
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Elevate an Image in Pre-lollipop devices (<21)
Issue :Give elevation for an image in my layout.
Layout Structure: Constraint Layout-> Card View
The image to be elevated in half on constraint layout and half on card view.
I could not use the shadow ...
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How to add new pure virtual method to class in a migration-friendly way?
Situation: We have a C++ library "L" with a class X that has already some pure virtual methods. The library "L" provides all derived classes for X that are needed in production ...
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Flutter Hive backwards compatibility
I'm using hive for locally caching.
In the application I have an I hive object named user.
class UserModel extends HiveObject implements Copyable<UserModel> {
UserModel({
required this.id,
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Detect and reject breaking changes to DB Schema
Is there a way to detect changes in a DB schema as "breaking changes"?
Imagine I create a migration which adds a column to a table. This is a non-breaking change, and should be allowed.
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How to enable backwards compatibility but make sure my library works on a newer version of java
I am helping a library upgrade to Java 11 and 17, but the library must still work with Java 8. Is there a way to do this so that the compiler/tests will catch any regressions? It seems that toolchains ...
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Porting php 5.4 to 5.3
Is there any automation tool for converting a php 5.4 script back to 5.3? Mostly there are new style arrays causing problems.
This:
<?php
$x = [1, 2, 3];
$y = [
'a' => [1,2],
'b' => 'c',
]...
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Are Intel TSX prefixes executed (safely) on AMD as NOP?
I have MASM synchronizing code for an application which runs on both Intel and AMD x86 machines.
I'd like to enhance it using the Intel TSX prefixes, specifically XACQUIRE and XRELEASE.
If I modify ...
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How to find the supported backward compatibility versions of java?
Is it possible to find all the supported backward compatible Java versions supported by currently installed JDK through command line?
I was going through command line options, but I couldn't find any ...
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Does header file import modules a standard thing?
C++ 20 modules guaranteed backward compatible so modules can import headers.
And Visual Studio introduced header file import modules,is this stardard or just a VS thing?
// MyProgram.h
import std.core;...
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Spring Boot - Java: Check backward compatibility of two given APIs by comparing two openapi contract files
I have a spring boot application and there I receive openapi contract files from the client side.
So, I have to compare the newly received contract file with the latest contract file (from the DB) and ...
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Does python's hash function remain identical across different versions?
I'm currently using hash on tuples of integers and strings (and nested tuples of integers and strings etc.) in order to compute the uniqueness of some objects. Barring that there might be a hash ...
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How can you safely change a protobuf "oneof"?
At some point, we (regrettably) defined a protobuf type like this:
message Parent {
oneof foo_or_bar {
Foo foo = 1;
Bar bar = 2;
}
}
What I want to end up with is something like
message ...
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Find when a symbol was added to or removed from the Linux kernel
When writing an out-of-tree Linux kernel module, it's hard to keep up with changes to the kernel. Sometimes a symbol or function is deprecated or removed.
I use ifdeffery to check the kernel version ...
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Decoding problems in polkadot-js after updating of substrate version
Recently I updated substrate version in our project from monthly-2022-09 to monthly-2022-12. After that in out webapp that uses polkadot-js/api I got a decoding error on attempt to query fee details ...
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Break build for not matching Windows versions: Pathcch.h functions
This application has to run on Windows 7, so it defines "#define _WIN32_WINNT _WIN32_WINNT_WIN7". PathAllocCanonicalize is Windows 8 [desktop apps only], but the build works, so the surprise appears ...
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In go, is it backwards compatible to change a receiver struct from a value to a pointer?
Starting with code like:
type Foo struct {
V bool
}
func (f Foo) bar() bool {
return f.V
}
Is it allowed to change to func (f *Foo) bar() bool without incrementing the major version number? ...
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java.time.Instant.now has more precision in java 11 compared to java 8 and how to get backward compatible
I've below code in java
import com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonProcessingException;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper;
import com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.SerializationFeature;
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C++17 alternative implementation for std::transform_reduce
Im working on a project which was developed using c++20 standard ,but I need to build it on an old embedded linux device which the highest available standard is c++17(gcc 8.3.0). analyzing the code ...
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How to add property to a custom attribute in a "binary" backward compatible way
Originally I have the following attribute
class CustomAttributeAttribute : Attribute { }
With usage like
[CustomAttribute]
public void Method() { ... }
Then I need to add a boolean property to the ...
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Can I pass an array as arguments to a method with variable arguments in Java?
I'd like to be able to create a function like:
class A {
private String extraVar;
public String myFormat(String format, Object ... args){
return String.format(format, extraVar, args);
}
}
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Microservices: Maintaining compatibility for model classes between old and new jar versions as we're growing [duplicate]
I'm working on a microservices architecture, I have an old jar version v1.2 and a new jar version v1.6. I have added new fields and models classes to v1.6 which are not present in v1.2.
For example:
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Backward compatibility of template code in g++
g++ 11.3.0 can't compile this code:
template <typename T>
class Foo {
public:
Foo<T>() {}
};
Error is
expected unqualified-id before ‘)’ token
One way to fix it is correcting Foo<...
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How to make output type change backwards compatible?
I frequently run into situations when I need to evolve my queries to return a more complex type. For example, currently, I have:
updateUser(user: User): Long # returns user id
and need to return more ...
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Why doesn't Microsoft provide support for older browsers and Blazor WASM
I've built my site using Blazor WASM. I need to provide guidance to our call center when a user calls and asks whether the site works in Chrome version xyz etc.
Microsoft supports the "Current&...
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Equivalent C# statement for this VB6 operation creating problems
I have this code line in VB:
Dim Sqrt As Double
Sqrt = Radius ^ 2 - (CenterX - X) ^ 2
The parameters in the statement above are being passed the values below:
X= -7.3725025845036161 Double
CenterX ...
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How to test for backward incompatibility in a distributed system?
We have a Java-based distributed system in which two nodes communicate with each other. Due to regulations, we can't deploy to both regions at the same time. One node can have code that is a couple of ...
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How to warn about class (name) deprecation
I have renamed a python class that is part of a library. I am willing to leave a possibility to use its previous name for some time but would like to warn user that it's deprecated and will be removed ...
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C2x: what is the rationale for alignas to be a keyword rather than a macro?
In 1990 P.J. Plauger wrote (emphasis added):
Standard C offers you an additional level of security, however. It is a level
offered in no other language standard that I know. It promises that if you ...
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Mark version for backward compatibility execution of test cases
I have a set of test cases, some of them have evolved as the software releases came out. I need to maintain backward compatiility, so I need to be able to execute all tests compatible with a specific ...
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What is the difference between MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET and -mmacosx-version-min?
I often need to target Mac OS X versions that are older than the one I'm currently running. As I prefer to work with a bash shell and Makefiles, I do not use Xcode. Apple explicitly supports targeting ...
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Detect IE8 Compatibility Mode [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Differentiate IE7 browser and browser in IE7 compatibility mode
We have not had time to fully test IE8 with our fairly extensive system. We are also reaching the point at ...
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Is Babel used to produce backward or forward compatible Javascript code?
I have been reading through a book called You don't know JS and one thing that I can't wrap my head around is the concept of backward compatible and forward compatible Javascript.
From what I ...
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Semantics on "backwards/forward-compatibility"
As a non-native english speaker, I am always confused on whether there is an arbitrary way to name the following client/server interoperability scenarios:
Scenario A:
clientN+1 - serverN+1
\
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