From 2f890f27cc221bd2146d51b572b74fd7a9d590f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Russell Date: Sun, 1 May 2022 22:04:30 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update version number in readme --- README.md | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 56ca361e..b9088f3f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Then, simply add the dependency to your common source-set dependencies commonMain { dependencies { // ... - implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings:0.8.1") + implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings:0.9") } } ``` @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ val factory: Settings.Factory = AppleSettings.Factory() To create a `Settings` instance from common without needing to pass platform-specific dependencies, add the `multiplatform-settings-no-arg` gradle dependency. This exports `multiplatform-settings` as an API dependency, so you can use it as a replacement for that default dependency. ```kotlin -implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings-no-arg:0.8.1") +implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings-no-arg:0.9") ``` Then from common code, you can write @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ Note that for the `AppleSettings` implementation, some entries are unremovable a A testing dependency is available to aid in testing code that interacts with this library. ```kotlin -implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings-test:0.8.1") +implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings-test:0.9") ``` This includes a `MockSettings` implementation of the `Settings` interface, which is backed by an in-memory `MutableMap` on all platforms. @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ On Apple platforms, the `AppleSettings` listeners are designed to work within th A `kotlinx-serialization` integration exists so it's easier to save non-primitive data ```kotlin -implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings-serialization:0.8.1") +implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings-serialization:0.9") ``` This essentially uses the `Settings` store as a serialization format. Thus for a serializable class @@ -346,10 +346,10 @@ Usage requires accepting both the `@ExperimentalSettingsApi` and `@ExperimentalS A separate `multiplatform-settings-coroutines` dependency includes various coroutine APIs. ```kotlin -implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings-coroutines:0.8.1") +implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings-coroutines:0.9") // Or, if you use native-mt coroutines release -implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings-coroutines-native-mt:0.8.1") +implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings-coroutines-native-mt:0.9") ``` This adds flow extensions for all types which use the listener APIs internally. @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ val blockingSettings: Settings = suspendSettings.toBlockingSettings() An implementation of `FlowSettings` on the Android exists in the `multiplatform-settings-datastore` dependency, based on [Jetpack DataStore](https://developer.android.com/jetpack/androidx/releases/datastore) ```kotlin -implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings-datastore:0.8.1") +implementation("com.russhwolf:multiplatform-settings-datastore:0.9") ``` This provides a `DataStoreSettings` class