| What's new in GSON 2.0 |
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| GSON 1.x used to automatically unwrap single-element arrays as necessary. |
| GSON 2.x doesn't. |
| com.google.gson.functional.ArrayTest.testSingleStringArrayDeserialization |
| com.google.gson.functional.PrimitiveTest#testPrimitiveIntegerAutoboxedInASingleElementArrayDeserialization |
| com.google.gson.functional.PrimitiveTest#testPrimitiveLongAutoboxedInASingleElementArrayDeserialization |
| com.google.gson.functional.PrimitiveTest#testPrimitiveBooleanAutoboxedDeserialization |
| com.google.gson.functional.PrimitiveTest.testPrimitiveBooleanAutoboxedInASingleElementArrayDeserialization |
| com.google.gson.functional.PrimitiveTest.testPrimitiveDoubleAutoboxedInASingleElementArrayDeserialization |
| com.google.gson.functional.PrimitiveTest.testBigDecimalInASingleElementArrayDeserialization |
| com.google.gson.functional.PrimitiveTest.testBigIntegerInASingleElementArrayDeserialization |
| com.google.gson.functional.StringTest.testStringValueAsSingleElementArrayDeserialization |
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| GSON 1.x permitted primitive types to be overridden |
| GSON 2.x doesn't. |
| com.google.gson.functional.ArrayTest.testArrayOfPrimitivesWithCustomTypeAdapter |
| com.google.gson.functional.PrimitiveTest.testOverridingDefaultPrimitiveSerialization |
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| GSON 1.x rejects integers that have any fraction, even if it is ".0" |
| GSON 2.x permits integers to have ".0" fractions like "1.0" |
| com.google.gson.functional.PrimitiveTest.testDeserializingDecimalPointValuesAsIntegerFails |
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| GSON 1.x truncates oversized large integers and longs |
| GSON 2.x fails on oversized large integers and longs |
| com.google.gson.functional.PrimitiveTest.testDeserializingBigIntegerAsInteger |
| com.google.gson.functional.PrimitiveTest.testDeserializingBigIntegerAsLong |
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| GSON 1.x uses arbitrary precision for primitive type conversion (so -122.08e-2132 != 0) |
| GSON 2.x uses double precision (so -122.08e-2132 == 0) |
| com.google.gson.functional.PrimitiveTest.testDeserializingBigDecimalAsLongFails |