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This adds support for both fluent and non-fluent cases, where
the latter operates as a compound assignment, updating the
receiver variable/field if present.

==COMMIT_MSG==
Implement safety tracking through StringBuilder/StringBuffer
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This is particularly helpful for non-immutables codebases where we propagate type-level safety from toString implementations which are written using StringBuilders.

This adds support for both fluent and non-fluent cases, where
the latter operates as a compound assignment, updating the
receiver variable/field if present.
@carterkozak carterkozak requested review from fawind and tpetracca May 2, 2022 17:06
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Implement safety tracking through StringBuilder/StringBuffer

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@bulldozer-bot bulldozer-bot bot merged commit e744673 into develop May 3, 2022
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Released 4.125.0

bulldozer-bot bot pushed a commit to palantir/witchcraft-api that referenced this pull request May 3, 2022
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# Release Notes
## 4.125.0
| Type | Description | Link |
| ---- | ----------- | ---- |
| Improvement | Implement safety tracking through StringBuilder/StringBuffer | palantir/gradle-baseline#2245 |



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