I don't see a major benefit to switching to an entirely new language to get
multiline strings. I agree that sticking to Java makes sense.

Kevin Risden


On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 12:50 AM Vladimir Sitnikov <
sitnikov.vladi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Feng>Introducing another language
>
> It is the same language that is used for the build scripts, so it is not a
> new language.
>
> Danny> in the code evolving and the Scala has many
> Danny> tricky problems especially the version compatibility
>
> Kotlin has strong backward compatibility.
>
> Julian>Transitioning our tests to a different language (Kotlin) is a
> Julian> drastic solution. It requires developers to understand a new
> language,
>
> Note: most of the time, test code is just a glue code between input data
> and asserts. The complicated logic is not there (which is good by the way).
>
> At the same time, it means it will be very little new to understand.
>
> Vladimir
>

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