Jake Wharton

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> why you can't instead just wrap the exception into an IOException and forward it like you do in the catch (e: IOException) block. Because it's not related to I/O....

I don't like the idea of a knob to change the behavior. In Retrofit we don't control the OkHttpClient instance, for example. I think I still prefer the default method...

It's closed because it's a breaking change to 3.x and it's unchecked on this list because this is a list of breaking changes that we want. On Sun, Oct 23,...

That doesn't require a breaking change. Please file a separate issue with your use case. On Fri, Dec 2, 2016, 1:31 AM Jiawen Geng wrote: > I would to see...

@gengjiawen Get involved in the Apollo project? It aims to provide SQL Delight-like support for GraphQL over OkHttp.

You can do that currently if you parse the body format yourself. And we could provide a parser in 3.x. I don't think there's anything tied to 4.0 for that...

Feel free to send pull requests for both version bumps. Note that we do not use the affected Guava method and we don't ship JUnit so neither of these are...

There is no current timeline for a new release. As always, our recommendation is to not rely on our transitive dependencies and to maintain up-to-date versions as part of your...

OkHttp 4.x maintains binary compatibility with 3.x. We will not be bumping our version to 4.x at this time.