Here is what this new version brings: Loading script configuration explicitly for better performance We significantly improved the IDE support for Gradle Kotlin DSL scripts (*.gradle.kts files) in Kotlin 1.3.70, and we’ve continued to improve it for Kotlin 1.4.0-RC. These topics are addressed in a separate blog post New functionality to debug coroutines and define deep recursive functions.Improved Kotlin/JS integrations for npm dependencies, CSS, and dukat in Gradle, as well as the ability to use the annotation in the default compiler backend.Simplified management of CocoaPods dependencies.All source sets now include the standard library dependency by default, both for multiplatform projects and projects targeting a single platform.Improved *.gradle.kts IDE support, with explicit loading of script configurations and better error reporting.This post highlights the new features and key improvements that are available in Kotlin 1.4.0-RC: Read on to learn about what has changed in Kotlin 1.4.0-RC, and make sure to try its new features before they are officially released with Kotlin 1.4.0.Ī special thanks to everyone who tried our milestone releases ( 1.4-M1, 1.4-M2, and 1.4-M3), shared their feedback, and helped us improve this version of Kotlin! ![]() ![]() We’re almost there! We’re happy to unveil Kotlin 1.4.0-RC – the release candidate for the next major version of our programming language.
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