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<changes>
<change id="Java11Support">
<api name="general"/>
<summary>Support for Java 11 classfile enhancements.</summary>
<version major="1" minor="56"/>
<date day="26" month="9" year="2018"/>
<author login="arusinha"/>
<compatibility addition="yes"/>
<description>
Java 11 added a new constant pool entry type to support the constantDynamic instruction.
</description>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="CPConstantDynamicInfo"/>
</change>
<change id="JDK9-ModulePackages-ModuleMainClass-ModuleTarget">
<api name="general"/>
<summary>Introduced ModulePackages, ModuleMainClass, ModuleTarget attributes</summary>
<version major="1" minor="53"/>
<date day="5" month="1" year="2017"/>
<author login="tzezula"/>
<compatibility addition="yes"/>
<description>
Introduced ModulePackages, ModuleMainClass, ModuleTarget attributes according to recent JDK 9 JLS
</description>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="ClassFile"/>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="ModuleTarget"/>
</change>
<change id="JDK9-Module">
<api name="general"/>
<summary>Updated ClassFile Module attribute to recent JDK 9 JLS</summary>
<version major="1" minor="52"/>
<date day="5" month="1" year="2017"/>
<author login="tzezula"/>
<compatibility addition="yes"/>
<description>
Updated ClassFile to recent JDK 9 JLS.
</description>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="Access"/>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="Module"/>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="CPModuleInfo"/>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="CPPackageInfo"/>
</change>
<change id="classfile-isModule">
<api name="general"/>
<summary>Added isModule method into ClassFile</summary>
<version major="1" minor="51"/>
<date day="4" month="10" year="2016"/>
<author login="tzezula"/>
<compatibility addition="yes"/>
<description>
Added isModule method into a ClassFile to test that a classfile
represents a module descriptor.
</description>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="ClassFile"/>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="Access"/>
</change>
<change id="Module">
<api name="general"/>
<summary>Support for Java 9 Module attribute</summary>
<version major="1" minor="51"/>
<date day="4" month="10" year="2016"/>
<author login="tzezula"/>
<compatibility addition="yes"/>
<description>
Java 9 added a Module attribute for module-info.class describing
the module.
</description>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="ClassFile"/>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="Module"/>
</change>
<change id="Java7Support">
<api name="general"/>
<summary>Support for Java 7 classfile enhancements.</summary>
<version major="1" minor="40"/>
<date day="13" month="2" year="2013"/>
<author login="jlahoda"/>
<compatibility addition="yes"/>
<description>
Java 7 added a several new constant pool entry types to support the
invokeDynamic instruction. These need to be modeled by the library.
</description>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="ClassFile"/>
<issue number="225528"/>
</change>
<change id="Java6Support">
<api name="general"/>
<summary>Support for Java 6 classfile enhancements.</summary>
<version major="1" minor="18"/>
<date day="6" month="12" year="2005"/>
<author login="tball"/>
<compatibility addition="yes"/>
<description>
Java 6 added a new classfile verifier, which uses the new
code attribute, StackMapTable. This adds support for that
attribute.
</description>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="ClassFile"/>
<issue number="69729"/>
</change>
<change id="Java5Support">
<api name="general"/>
<summary>Support for Java 5 classfile enhancements.</summary>
<version major="1" minor="14"/>
<date day="9" month="11" year="2004"/>
<author login="tball"/>
<compatibility addition="yes"/>
<description>
Java 5 added several attributes to the JVM classfile format to support
generics, annotations, varargs, and enums. The classfile module was
enhanced to add access to all of these new attributes.
</description>
<class package="org.netbeans.modules.classfile" name="ClassFile"/>
<issue number="41922"/>
</change>
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