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Many of these types have better alternatives in the\n[Soundness](https://github.com/propensive/soundness/) ecosystem, but there are times\nwhen it is necessary to work with types from the Java Standard Library.\n\n## Features\n\n- provides typeclasses for working with time, filesystem objects and URLs\n- implementations for `java.time.Instant` \u0026 `java.util` time types, `java.io` \u0026\n  `java.nio` filesystem types, and `java.net.URL`\n- enables Java URLs to be used with the\n  [Telekinesis](https://github.com/propensive/telekinesis/) HTTP client\n- enables numerous projects like\n  [Surveillance](https://github.com/propensive/surveillance/) to work with Java\nIO and NIO types like `File` and `Path`\n- allows numerous projects to use `java.time` or `java.util` types\n- integration with other libraries that use\n  [Anticipation](https://github.com/propensive/anticipation/) is seamless\n\n\n## Availability\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n## Getting Started\n\nUsing Diuretic is usually as simple as adding an import, alongside another\nproject which implements\n[Anticipation](https://github.com/propensive/anticipation/) typeclasses.\nCurrently six contextual imports are available for three different Anticipation\nmodules.\n\n### Time Representation\n\nDiuretic provides a choice of three different representations of durations and instants:\n\n- `timeApi.javaTime`—uses `java.time.Instant` for instants and\n  `Long` for durations\n- `timeApi.javaLongTime`—uses `Long` for both instants and durations\n- `timeApi.javaUtil`—uses `java.util.Date` for instants and `Long`\n  for durations\n\n### File Representation\n\nDiuretic provides a choice of two different file representations:\n\n- `fileApi.javaNio`—uses `java.nio.file.Path` for files, directories and paths\n- `fileApi.javaIo`—uses `java.io.File` for files, directories and paths\n\nA possible future version may offer representations which use distinct types\nfor paths (which may not relate to a file or directory) and files/directories.\n\n### URL Representation\n\n- `urlApi.javaNet`—uses `java.net.URL` for URLs\n\n\n\n\n\n## Status\n\nDiuretic is classified as __embryonic__. For reference, Soundness projects are\ncategorized into one of the following five stability levels:\n\n- _embryonic_: for experimental or demonstrative purposes only, without any guarantees of longevity\n- _fledgling_: of proven utility, seeking contributions, but liable to significant redesigns\n- _maturescent_: major design decisions broady settled, seeking probatory adoption and refinement\n- _dependable_: production-ready, subject to controlled ongoing maintenance and enhancement; tagged as version `1.0.0` or later\n- _adamantine_: proven, reliable and production-ready, with no further breaking changes ever anticipated\n\nProjects at any stability level, even _embryonic_ projects, can still be used,\nas long as caution is taken to avoid a mismatch between the project's stability\nlevel and the required stability and maintainability of your own project.\n\nDiuretic is designed to be _small_. Its entire source code currently consists\nof 103 lines of code.\n\n## Building\n\nDiuretic will ultimately be built by Fury, when it is published. In the\nmeantime, two possibilities are offered, however they are acknowledged to be\nfragile, inadequately tested, and unsuitable for anything more than\nexperimentation. They are provided only for the necessity of providing _some_\nanswer to the question, \"how can I try Diuretic?\".\n\n1. *Copy the sources into your own project*\n   \n   Read the `fury` file in the repository root to understand Diuretic's build\n   structure, dependencies and source location; the file format should be short\n   and quite intuitive. Copy the sources into a source directory in your own\n   project, then repeat (recursively) for each of the dependencies.\n\n   The sources are compiled against the latest nightly release of Scala 3.\n   There should be no problem to compile the project together with all of its\n   dependencies in a single compilation.\n\n2. *Build with [Wrath](https://github.com/propensive/wrath/)*\n\n   Wrath is a bootstrapping script for building Diuretic and other projects in\n   the absence of a fully-featured build tool. It is designed to read the `fury`\n   file in the project directory, and produce a collection of JAR files which can\n   be added to a classpath, by compiling the project and all of its dependencies,\n   including the Scala compiler itself.\n   \n   Download the latest version of\n   [`wrath`](https://github.com/propensive/wrath/releases/latest), make it\n   executable, and add it to your path, for example by copying it to\n   `/usr/local/bin/`.\n\n   Clone this repository inside an empty directory, so that the build can\n   safely make clones of repositories it depends on as _peers_ of `diuretic`.\n   Run `wrath -F` in the repository root. This will download and compile the\n   latest version of Scala, as well as all of Diuretic's dependencies.\n\n   If the build was successful, the compiled JAR files can be found in the\n   `.wrath/dist` directory.\n\n## Contributing\n\nContributors to Diuretic are welcome and encouraged. New contributors may like\nto look for issues marked\n[beginner](https://github.com/propensive/diuretic/labels/beginner).\n\nWe suggest that all contributors read the [Contributing\nGuide](/contributing.md) to make the process of contributing to Diuretic\neasier.\n\nPlease __do not__ contact project maintainers privately with questions unless\nthere is a good reason to keep them private. While it can be tempting to\nrepsond to such questions, private answers cannot be shared with a wider\naudience, and it can result in duplication of effort.\n\n## Author\n\nDiuretic was designed and developed by Jon Pretty, and commercial support and\ntraining on all aspects of Scala 3 is available from [Propensive\nO\u0026Uuml;](https://propensive.com/).\n\n\n\n## Name\n\nThe name _Diuretic_ alludes to a side-effect of drinking coffee, or in our case, Java.\n\n### Pronunciation\n\n`/ˌdaɪəˈretɪk/`\n\nIn general, Soundness project names are always chosen with some rationale,\nhowever it is usually frivolous. Each name is chosen for more for its\n_uniqueness_ and _intrigue_ than its concision or catchiness, and there is no\nbias towards names with positive or \"nice\" meanings—since many of the libraries\nperform some quite unpleasant tasks.\n\nNames should be English words, though many are obscure or archaic, and it\nshould be noted how willingly English adopts foreign words. Names are generally\nof Greek or Latin origin, and have often arrived in English via a romance\nlanguage.\n\n## Logo\n\nThe logo shows a stylized cup of coffee, a well-known diuretic.\n\n## License\n\nDiuretic is copyright \u0026copy; 2025 Jon Pretty \u0026 Propensive O\u0026Uuml;, and\nis made available under the [Apache 2.0 License](/license.md).\n\n","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fpropensive%2Fdiuretic","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Fpropensive%2Fdiuretic","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fpropensive%2Fdiuretic/lists"}