Remove dagger from the auto-factory processor, removing in the process a dependency in the open-source build. Depending on dagger was proving problematic for users who used it WITH dagger - and while it could be easily proguarded/shaded away, using automated dependency injection here is a net-loss in complexity over manual, as this is simply not a terribly complex structure of collaborating objects to wire up. Dagger remains for demonstration purposes in the functional tests, but is not a dependency of auto-factory itself, which uses manual dependency injection. ------------- Created by MOE: http://code.google.com/p/moe-java MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=91625060
A collection of source code generators for Java.
Java is full of code that is mechanical, repetitive, typically untested and sometimes the source of subtle bugs. Sounds like a job for robots!
The Auto subprojects are a collection of code generators that automate those types of tasks. They create the code you would have written, but without the bugs.
Save time. Save code. Save sanity.
AutoFactory - JSR-330-compatible factories
Latest version: 0.1-beta1
AutoService - Provider-configuration files for ServiceLoader
Latest version: 1.0-rc2
AutoValue - Immutable value-type code generation for Java 1.6+.
Latest version: 1.0
Common - Helper utilities for writing annotation processors.
Latest version: 0.3
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