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Bump picocli from 3.9.5 to 3.9.6 #131

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Bumps picocli from 3.9.5 to 3.9.6.

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Picocli 3.9.6

Picocli 3.9.6

The picocli community is pleased to announce picocli 3.9.6.

This release improves support for interactive (password) options:

  • interactive options can now use type char[] instead of String, to allow applications to null out the array after use so that sensitive information is no longer resident in memory
  • interactive options can be optionally interactive if configured with arity = "0..1"

This is the fifty-second public release.
Picocli follows semantic versioning.

Table of Contents

  • New and noteworthy
  • Fixed issues
  • Deprecations
  • Potential breaking changes

New and Noteworthy

This release improves support for interactive (password) options:

  • interactive options can now use type char[] instead of String, to allow applications to null out the array after use so that sensitive information is no longer resident in memory
  • interactive options can be optionally interactive if configured with arity = "0..1"

For example, if an application has these options:

[@​Option](https://github.com/Option)(names = "--user")
String user;

[@​Option](https://github.com/Option)(names = "--password", arity = "0..1", interactive = true)
char[] password;

With the following input, the password field will be initialized to "123" without prompting the user for input:

--password 123 --user Joe

However, if the password is not specified, the user will be prompted to enter a value. In the following example, the password option has no parameter, so the user will be prompted to type in a value on the console:

--password --user Joe

Fixed issues

... (truncated)
Changelog

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Picocli 3.9.6

The picocli community is pleased to announce picocli 3.9.6.

This release improves support for interactive (password) options:

  • interactive options can now use type char[] instead of String, to allow applications to null out the array after use so that sensitive information is no longer resident in memory
  • interactive options can be optionally interactive if configured with arity = "0..1"

This is the fifty-second public release.
Picocli follows semantic versioning.

Table of Contents

  • New and noteworthy
  • Fixed issues
  • Deprecations
  • Potential breaking changes

New and Noteworthy

This release improves support for interactive (password) options:

  • interactive options can now use type char[] instead of String, to allow applications to null out the array after use so that sensitive information is no longer resident in memory
  • interactive options can be optionally interactive if configured with arity = "0..1"

For example, if an application has these options:

[@​Option](https://github.com/Option)(names = "--user")
String user;

[@​Option](https://github.com/Option)(names = "--password", arity = "0..1", interactive = true)
char[] password;

With the following input, the password field will be initialized to "123" without prompting the user for input:

--password 123 --user Joe

However, if the password is not specified, the user will be prompted to enter a value. In the following example, the password option has no parameter, so the user will be prompted to type in a value on the console:

--password --user Joe

Fixed issues

... (truncated)
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