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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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    Kotshi

    Kotshi

    An annotation processor that generates Moshi adapters

    An annotation processor that generates Moshi adapters from Kotlin classes. There is a reflective adapter for Kotlin but that requires the Kotlin reflection library which adds a lot of methods and increases the binary size which in a constrained environment such as Android is something is not preferable. This is where Kotshi comes in, it generates fast and optimized adapters for your Kotlin data classes, just as if you'd written them by hand yourself. It will automatically regenerate the...
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    Lingua

    Lingua

    The most accurate natural language detection library for Java

    Its task is simple: It tells you which language some provided textual data is written in. This is very useful as a preprocessing step for linguistic data in natural language processing applications such as text classification and spell checking. Other use cases, for instance, might include routing e-mails to the right geographically located customer service department, based on the e-mails' languages.
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