== Why is this an issue? In Kotlin, you must override either both or neither of the `equals(Any?)` and `hashCode()` methods in order to keep the contract between the two: - Whenever the `hashCode` method is invoked on the same object more than once, it must consistently return the same integer, provided no information used in `equals` comparisons on the object is modified. - If two objects are equal according to the `equals` method, then calling the `hashCode` method on each of the two objects must produce the same integer result. By overriding only one of the two methods with a non-trivial implementation, this contract is almost certainly broken. === Noncompliant code example [source,kotlin] ---- class MyClass { // Noncompliant - should also override "hashCode()" override fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean { /* ... */ } } ---- === Compliant solution [source,kotlin] ---- class MyClass { // Compliant override fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean { /* ... */ } override fun hashCode(): Int { /* ... */ } } ---- == Resources * https://kotlinlang.org/api/latest/jvm/stdlib/kotlin/-any/hash-code.html[`hashCode` - kotlinlang.org]