Multiplatform improvements, including the ability to use custom cinterop libraries in shared native code and support for XCFrameworks as an output format.Language improvements, including sealed when statements, support for suspend functions as supertypes, and changes to opt-in requirements.This blog post provides an overview of the updates in this release: With Kotlin 1.5.30, you can also enjoy native support for Apple silicon, the promotion of the Kotlin/JS IR backend to Beta, the ability to use custom cinterop libraries in the shared native code of multiplatform applications, support for Java toolchains provided by the Kotlin Gradle plugin, and much more. Give them a try and share your feedback with us, you can really influence the final result! These experimental features include sealed when statements, changes to opt-in requirements, instantiation of annotation classes, improvements to the Duration and Regex stdlib APIs, and more. Since Kotlin 1.5.30 is the last incremental release before Kotlin 1.6.0, it includes many experimental language and standard library features that we are planning to release in Kotlin 1.6.0.
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