GWT standard emulation is "just" super-source itself. You cannot "augment" 
it, but you can "shadow" it by providing your own super-source version of 
java.lang.String (copy from GWT and patch; and make sure it appears before 
GWT's emulation in the source path – i.e. IIRC make sure the <super-source> 
comes before any <include> that would bring com.google.gwt.emul.Emulation). 
This means you'll have to update your version whenever GWT updates its own.
But only ever do this for an application, never for a library!

On Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 1:46:15 PM UTC+2 Bruno Salmon wrote:

> hi,
>
> If GWT emulates a Java class but not all methods, is it possible to 
> provide a complement as a super source?
>
> For example, can I provide a super source for String.format() while 
> keeping other String methods emulated by GWT?
>
> Thanks
>

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