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Object#equals is supposed to define an equivalence relation[1][2]. This
includes the property of symmetry: a.equals(b) if and only if
b.equals(a). The old implementation of IdString#equals was asymmetrical:
it returned true when comparing to a String with the same urlencoded
value, but of course String#equals will always return false when
comparing to an IdString.
Fix IdString#equals to only compare equal to other IdStrings. It's
trivial and readable to fix the few usages in Gerrit core.
Since this method is part of the extension API, it's possible (though
personally I think highly unlikely) that plugins in the wild are
depending upon the current behavior, similar to how core was. Breakages
may be subtle, if for example callers were trying to look up Strings in
a Map<IdString, V>. However, it's worth noting that the asymmetric
behavior of equals meant that plugins were _already_ in for subtly
confusing or broken behavior.
At a minimum need to mention this behavior change in release notes.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalence_relation
[2] Effective Java, Item 8: "Obey the general contract when overriding
equals"
Change-Id: I9d79b90640ea095b71803185d581cda77b93964e
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README.md
Gerrit Code Review
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Objective
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Build
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git clone --recursive https://gerrit.googlesource.com/gerrit
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On Debian/Ubuntu run:
apt-get update & apt-get install gerrit=<version>-<release>
NOTE: release is a counter that starts with 1 and indicates the number of packages that have been released with the same version of the software.
On CentOS/RedHat run:
yum clean all && yum install gerrit-<version>[-<release>]
On Fedora run:
dnf clean all && dnf install gerrit-<version>[-<release>]
Use pre-built Gerrit images on Docker
Docker images of Gerrit are available on DockerHub
To run a CentOS 7 based Gerrit image:
docker run -p 8080:8080 gerritforge/gerrit-centos7[:version]
To run a Ubuntu 15.04 based Gerrit image:
docker run -p 8080:8080 gerritforge/gerrit-ubuntu15.04[:version]
NOTE: release is optional. Last released package of the version is installed if the release number is omitted.