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    Kotlin Compile Testing

    Kotlin Compile Testing

    Testing Kotlin and Java annotation processors, compiler plugins

    A library for in-process compilation of Kotlin and Java code, in the spirit of Google Compile Testing. For example, you can use this library to test your annotation processor or compiler plugin.
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    Alida

    Alida

    An annotation based Java Validation Framework for Java Classes

    - Alida is a lightweight API for validating Java objects. -“Alida” comes from pruning the word “vALIDAtion”. It also means a “Winged creature”. It can give programmers “wings” by delegating the validation to another API. - Alida uses only annotations for ‘marking up’ the objects which need to be validated. - It is packaged as a jar file (alida.jar) which can be dropped in the classpath and used.
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    Icepick

    Icepick

    Android Instance State made easy

    Icepick is an Android library that dramatically simplifies saving and restoring Activity or Fragment instance state. Instead of manually writing Bundle code, you annotate fields with @State, and an annotation processor auto-generates the necessary boilerplate. This fosters cleaner, more maintainable code by removing repetitive onSaveInstanceState() and onRestoreInstanceState() logic.
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