Fix SimpleMailMessage nullability annotations#29139
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Fixes the nullability annotations in `SimpleMailMessage` so the `set*(...)` methods have their parameters marked as `@Nullable`. These method parameters had no annotations and when `SimpleMailMessage` is used from Kotlin with `-Xjsr305=strict` enabled, the `set*(...)` methods were treated as being marked `@NonNull`. This also meant Kotlin would not see matched pairs of get/set methods as `var` properties, so calling `message.text = "Text"` would not compile in Kotlin. Adds tests in `SimpleMailMessageJsr305ComplianceTests.kt` that verify the nullability annotations for `SimpleMailMessage` are correct. This file will actually fail to compile if the nullability annotations are missing, causing the tests to fail. Also modifies `spring-context-support.gradle` to force the Kotlin test code to compile with `-Xjsr305=strict`, enabling the test code to work properly.
Improves test code in `SimpleMailMessageJsr305ComplianceTests.kt`. Adds more comments and greatly simplified the unsafe vararg call helper function compared to its initial implementation. Adds a few extra tests as well.
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Fixes the nullability annotations in
SimpleMailMessageso theset*(...)methods have their parameters marked as@Nullable.These method parameters had no annotations and when
SimpleMailMessageis used from Kotlin with-Xjsr305=strictenabled, theset*(...)methods were treated as being marked@NonNull. This also meant Kotlin would not see matched pairs of get/set methods asvarproperties, so callingmessage.text = "Text"would not compile in Kotlin.Adds tests in
SimpleMailMessageJsr305ComplianceTests.ktthat verify the nullability annotations forSimpleMailMessageare correct. This file will actually fail to compile if the nullability annotations are missing, causing the tests to fail.Also modifies
spring-context-support.gradleto force the Kotlin test code to compile with-Xjsr305=strict, enabling the test code to work properly.