Releases: ReactiveX/RxJava
0.20.7
- Pull 1863 Fix Concat Breaks with Double onCompleted
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1.0.0-RC10
- Pull 1834 Subject.toSerialized
- Pull 1832 Fix Take Early Unsubscription Causing Interrupts
- Pull 1835 Scan/Reduce with Seed Factory
- Pull 1836 Reduce Ring Buffer Default Sizes (and lower for Android)
- Pull 1833 Fix Thread Safety for Unsubscribe of Window
- Pull 1827 CacheThreadScheduler Evictor should Check Removal
- Pull 1830 Fix mergeDelayError Handling of Error in Parent Observable
- Pull 1829 Fix Window by Count Unsubscribe Behavior
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1.0.0-RC9
- Pull 1788 Remove PublishLast/InitialValue
- Pull 1796 Improve TestSubject Javadoc
- Pull 1803 Print full classname (inner class support) and fix enum output
- Pull 1802 add hasObservers method to Subjects
- Pull 1806 Remove Unnecessary Utilities
- Pull 1809 Remove Utility Functions from Public API
- Pull 1813 Fix issue #1812 that zip may swallow requests
- Pull 1817 Fix Synchronous OnSubscribe Exception Skips Operators
- Pull 1819 Fix Concat Breaks with Double onCompleted
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1.0.0-RC8
- Pull 1771 On error return backpressure
- Pull 1776 Observable.compose Generics
- Pull 1778 Change Transformer to Func1<Observable, Observable>
- Pull 1775 BlockingOperatorNextTest.testSingleSourceManyIterators fix
- Pull 1784 Publish with Backpressure
- Pull 1786 Remove Multicast
- Pull 1787 Remove *withIndex Operators
- Pull 1789 GroupedObservable.from/create
- Pull 1793 Take/Redo Unsubscribe
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1.0.0-RC7
0.20.6
- Pull 1721 Bug in the onBackpressure operators
- Pull 1695 rewrite OnSubscribeRefCount to handle synchronous source
- Pull 1761 Fix null-emitting combineLatest
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1.0.0-RC6
This release is primarily bug fixes along with API cleanup by renaming longCount to countLong to be alphabetically sorted alongside count.
- Pull 1745 SerializedSubject
- Pull 1746 Fatal System.err Logs on Unhandled Exceptions
- Pull 1743 Subject Error Handling
- Pull 1742 EmptyObserver and TestObserver
- Pull 1740 longCount -> countLong
- Pull 1736 Fix TrampolineScheduler NullPointerException
- Pull 1738 Delay Operator with Reactive Pull Backpressure
- Pull 1739 Fix Slow Non-deterministic Test
- Pull 1731 Remove Unused Code
- Pull 1733 Move To Proper Location
- Pull 1747 Cleanup: final and utility classes
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1.0.0-RC5
- Pull 1729 CombineLatest: Request Up When Dropping Values
- Pull 1728 ObserveOn Error Propagation
- Pull 1727 Proposed groupBy/groupByUntil Changes
- Pull 1726 Fix Merge: backpressure + scalarValueQueue don't play nicely
- Pull 1720 Change repeatWhen and retryWhen signatures.
- Pull 1719 Fix Bug in the onBackpressure operators
groupBy/groupByUntil
The groupByUntil operator was removed by collapsing its behavior into groupBy. Previously on groupBy when a child GroupedObservable was unsubscribed it would internally retain the state and ignore all future onNext for that key.
This matched behavior in Rx.Net but was found to be non-obvious and almost everyone using groupBy on long-lived streams actually wanted the behavior of groupByUntil where an unsubscribed GroupedObservable would clean up the resources and then if onNext for that key arrived again a new GroupedObservable would be emitted.
Adding backpressure (reactive pull) to groupByUntil was found to not work easily with its signatures so before 1.0 Final it was decided to collapse groupBy and groupByUntil. Further details on this can be found in Pull Request 1727.
Here is an example of how groupBy now behaves when a child GroupedObservable is unsubscribed (using take here):
// odd/even into lists of 10
Observable.range(1, 100)
.groupBy(n -> n % 2 == 0)
.flatMap(g -> {
return g.take(10).toList();
}).forEach(System.out::println);[1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19]
[2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20]
[21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39]
[22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40]
[41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59]
[42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60]
[61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79]
[62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80]
[81, 83, 85, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95, 97, 99]
[82, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100]
Previously this would have only emitted 2 groups and ignored all subsequent values:
[1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19]
[2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20]
On a finite stream, similar behavior of the previous groupBy implementation that would filter can be achieved like this:
//odd/even into lists of 10
Observable.range(1, 100)
.groupBy(n -> n % 2 == 0)
.flatMap(g -> {
return g.filter(i -> i <= 20).toList();
}).forEach(System.out::println);[1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19]
[2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20]
That however does allow the stream to complete (which may not be wanted).
To unsubscribe here are some choices that get the same output but efficiently unsubscribe up so the source only emits 40 values:
Observable.timer(0, 1, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS)
.groupBy(n -> n % 2 == 0)
.flatMap(g -> {
return g.take(10).toList();
}).take(2).toBlocking().forEach(System.out::println);or
Observable.timer(0, 1, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS)
.take(20)
.groupBy(n -> n % 2 == 0)
.flatMap(g -> {
return g.toList();
}).toBlocking().forEach(System.out::println);These show that now groupBy composes like any other operator without the nuanced and hidden behavior of ignoring values after a child GroupedObservable is unsubscribed.
Uses of groupByUntil can now all be done by just using operators like take, takeWhile and takeUntil on the GroupedObservable directly, such as this:
Observable.from(Arrays.asList("a", "b", "c", "a", "b", "c", "a", "b", "c", "a", "b", "c", "a", "b", "c", "a", "b", "c"))
.groupBy(n -> n)
.flatMap(g -> {
return g.take(3).reduce((s, s2) -> s + s2);
}).forEach(System.out::println);aaa
bbb
ccc
aaa
bbb
ccc
retryWhen/repeatWhen
The retryWhen and repeatWhen method signatures both emitted a Observable<Notification> type which could be queried to represent either onError in the retryWhen case or onCompleted in the repeatWhen case. This was found to be confusing and unnecessary. The signatures were changed to emit Observable<Throwable> for retryWhen and Observable<Void> for repeatWhen to better signal the type of notification they are emitting without the need to then query the Notification.
The following contrived examples shows how the Observable<Throwable> is used to get the error that occurred when deciding to retry:
AtomicInteger count = new AtomicInteger();
Observable.create((Subscriber<? super String> s) -> {
if (count.getAndIncrement() == 0) {
s.onError(new RuntimeException("always fails"));
} else {
s.onError(new IllegalArgumentException("user error"));
}
}).retryWhen(attempts -> {
return attempts.flatMap(throwable -> {
if (throwable instanceof IllegalArgumentException) {
System.out.println("don't retry on IllegalArgumentException... allow failure");
return Observable.error(throwable);
} else {
System.out.println(throwable + " => retry after 1 second");
return Observable.timer(1, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
}
});
})
.toBlocking().forEach(System.out::println);Artifacts: Maven Central
1.0.0-RC4
The list of outstanding items before 1.0.0 Final is almost done. If there is anything that affects the public APIs of RxJava please report it now while we can still change and fix things.
- Pull 1687 Don't allocate an empty ArrayList for each Observable.empty call
- Pull 1705 Fix null-emitting combineLatest
- Pull 1683 ObserveOn Error Handling
- Pull 1686 Fix Rx serialization bug in takeUntil again and the concurrent issue in BufferUntilSubscriber
- Pull 1701 Fix the compose generics
- Pull 1712 Fixing regression in mergeDelayError
- Pull 1716 Remove Observable.Parallel
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