Yeah, we're working on this.

One step at a time.

Best Regards,
Alexander

On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 6:01 AM, Ricardo Peres <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Alex,
>
> The page at http://nhibernate.info/doc/nhibernate-reference/index.html
> still mentions version 4.1.
>
> RP
>
> On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 11:31:53 AM UTC+1, Alexander Zaytsev wrote:
>
>> NHibernate 5.0.0 is now released with 141 issues resolved.
>>
>> For a list of resolved issues, see the release notes:
>> https://github.com/nhibernate/nhibernate-core/blob/5.0.0/releasenotes.txt
>>
>> Binaries are available on NuGet and SourceForge:
>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/nhibernate/files/NHibernate/5.0.0/
>> https://www.nuget.org/packages/NHibernate/5.0.0
>> Highlights
>>
>>    - IO bound methods have gained an async counterpart. Not intended for
>>    parallelism, make sure to await each
>>    call before further interacting with a session and its queries.
>>    - Strongly typed DML operation (insert/update/delete) are now
>>    available as Linq extensions on queryables.
>>    - Entities collections can be queried with .AsQueryable() Linq
>>    extension without being fully loaded.
>>    - Reference documentation has been curated and completed, notably
>>    with a Linq section.
>>    http://nhibernate.info/doc/nhibernate-reference/index.html
>>
>> Known BREAKING CHANGES from NH4.1.1.GA to 5.0.0
>>
>> NHibernate now targets .Net 4.6.1.
>>
>> Remotion.Linq and Antlr3 libraries are no more merged in the NHibernate
>> library,
>> and must be deployed along NHibernate library. (NuGet will reference
>> them.)
>>
>> Classes and members which were flagged as obsolete in the NHibernate 4.x
>> series have been dropped.
>> Prior to upgrading, fix any obsolete warning according to its message.
>> See NH-4075 and NH-3684 for a list.
>> Possible Breaking Changes
>>
>>    - All members exposing some System.Data types have been changed for
>>    the corresponding System.Data.Common
>>    types. (IDbCommand => DbCommand, ...)
>>    - The Date NHibernate type will no more replace by null values below
>>    its base value (which was year 1753).
>>    Its base value is now DateTime.MinValue. Its configuration parameter
>>    is obsolete.
>>    - NHibernate type DateTimeType, which is the default for a .Net
>>    DateTime, does no longer cut fractional
>>    seconds. Use DateTimeNoMsType if you wish to have fractional seconds
>>    cut. It applies to its Local/Utc
>>    counterparts too.
>>    - LocalDateTimeType and UtcDateTimeType do no more accept being set
>>    with a value having a non-matching kind,
>>    they throw instead.
>>    - DbTimestamp will now round the retrieved value according to
>>    Dialect.TimestampResolutionInTicks.
>>    - When an object typed property is mapped to a NHibernate timestamp,
>>    setting an invalid object in the
>>    property will now throw at flush instead of replacing it with
>>    DateTime.Now.
>>    - Decimal type registration now correctly handles maximal precision.
>>    For most dialects, it is 28, matching
>>    the .Net limit. Values in mappings above maximal precision will be
>>    reduced to maximal precision.
>>    - Default cast types do no more resolve string to 255 length and
>>    decimal to its default precision/scale for
>>    the dialect. They resolve to 4000 length string and (28, 10)
>>    precision/scale decimals by default, and are
>>    trimmed down according to dialect. Those defaults can be overridden
>>    with query.default_cast_length,
>>    query.default_cast_precision and query.default_cast_scale settings.
>>    - Transaction scopes handling has undergone a major rework. See
>>    NH-4011 for full details.
>>       - More transaction promotion to distributed may occur if you use
>>       the "flush on commit" feature with
>>       transaction scopes. Explicitly flush your session instead. Ensure
>>       it does not occur by disabling
>>       transaction.use_connection_on_system_events setting.
>>       - After transaction events no more allow using the connection when
>>       they are raised from a scope
>>       completion.
>>       - Connection enlistment in an ambient transaction is now enforced
>>       by NHibernate by default.
>>       - The connection releasing is no more directly triggered by a
>>       scope completion, but by later
>>       interactions with the session.
>>    - AdoNetWithDistributedTransactionFactory has been renamed
>>    AdoNetWithSystemTransactionFactory.
>>    - Subcriteria.UniqueResult for value types now return default(T) when
>>    result is null, as was
>>    already doing CriteriaImpl.UniqueResult.
>>    - AliasToBeanResultTransformer property/field resolution logic has
>>    changed for supporting members
>>    which names differ only by case. See NH-3693 last comments for
>>    details.
>>    - Linq extension methods marked with attribute LinqExtensionMethod
>>    will no more be evaluated
>>    in-memory prior to query execution when they do not depend on query
>>    results, but will always be
>>    translated to their corresponding SQL call. This can be changed with
>>    a parameter of the attribute.
>>    - Linq Query methods are now native members of ISession and
>>    IStatelessSession instead of being
>>    extension methods.
>>    - Linq provider now use Remotion.Linq v2, which may break Linq
>>    provider extensions, mainly due to names
>>    changes. See #568
>>    <https://github.com/nhibernate/nhibernate-core/pull/568> changes to
>>    test files for examples.
>>    - NHibernate Linq internals have undergone some minor changes which
>>    may break custom Linq providers due
>>    to method signature changes and additional methods to implement.
>>    - IMapping interface has an additional Dialect member.
>>    ISessionFactoryImplementor has lost it, since it
>>    gains it back through IMapping.
>>    - IDriver.ExpandQueryParameters and DriverBase.CloneParameter take an
>>    additional argument.
>>    - NullableType, its descendent (notably all PrimitiveType) and
>>    IUserType value getters and setters now
>>    take the session as an argument. This should mainly impact custom
>>    types implementors.
>>    - EmitUtil is now internal and has been cleaned of unused members.
>>    - ContraintOrderedTableKeyColumnClosure has been renamed
>>    ConstraintOrderedTableKeyColumnClosure.
>>    - enabledFilter parameter has been removed from
>>    IProjection.ToSqlString and ICriterion.ToSqlString methods.
>>    - Proxy factory and proxy cache now use TypeInfo instead of
>>    System.Type. This should be transparent for
>>    most users.
>>    - Exceptions which were based on ApplicationException are now based
>>    on Exception: HibernateException,
>>    ParserException and AssertionFailure. The logger factory which could
>>    throw a bare ApplicationException
>>    now throws an InstantiationException instead.
>>    - ThreadSafeDictionary class has been removed. Use
>>    System.Collections.Concurrent.ConcurrentDictionary
>>    instead.
>>    - Entity mode switching capability, which had never been fully
>>    implemented, is dropped.
>>    - BytecodeProviderImpl, intended for .Net Framework 1 and broken, is
>>    dropped.
>>    - Sessions concrete classes constructors have been changed. (It is
>>    not expected for them to be used
>>    directly.)
>>    - Obsolete setting 
>> interceptors.beforetransactioncompletion_ignore_exceptions
>>    is dropped.
>>    - SQL Server 2008+ dialects now use datetime2 instead of datetime for
>>    all date-time types, including
>>    timestamp. This can be reverted with sql_types.keep_datetime setting.
>>    - SQL Server 2008+ timestamp resolution is now 100ns in accordance
>>    with datetime2 capabilities, down from
>>    10ms previously. This can be reverted with sql_types.keep_datetime
>>    setting.
>>    - Oracle 9g+ dialects now use timestamp(7) for all date time types,
>>    instead of timestamp(4).
>>    - Oracle 9g+ timestamp resolution is now 100ns in accordance with
>>    timestamp(7) capabilities, down from
>>    100µs previously.
>>    - Oracle: Hbm2dll will no-more choose N- prefixed types for typing
>>    Unicode string columns by default.
>>    This can be changed with oracle.use_n_prefixed_types_for_unicode
>>    setting, which will furthermore
>>    control DbCommand parameters typing accordingly. See NH-4062.
>>    - SqlServerCe: the id generator "native" will now resolve as
>>    table-hilo instead of identity.
>>    - Firebird: timestamp resolution is now 1ms.
>>    - PostgreSQL: if Npgsql v3 or later is used, time DbParameters will
>>    be fetched as TimeSpan instead of
>>    DateTime.
>>    - DB2 & Oracle lite: decimal type registration was hardcoding
>>    precision as 19 and was using length as
>>    scale. It now uses precision and scale from mapping when specified,
>>    and disregards length.
>>    - Ingres & Sybase ASA: decimal type registration was hardcoding
>>    precision as 18 and was using length as
>>    scale. It now uses precision and scale from mapping when specified,
>>    and disregards length.
>>    - ODBC: String parameter length will no more be specified by the
>>    OdbcDriver.
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Huge thanks to everyone involved in this release, especially to Frédéric
>> Delaporte, Oskar Berggren, Boštjan Markežič (maca88), and Nathan Brown for
>> their invaluable help.
>>
>> Special thanks to Boštjan for awesome AsyncGenerator without which this
>> release would not be possible.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Alexander
>>
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