commit | 4c90a591fe9521ebf90a319bb90846f5c193f4ea | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Yigit Boyar <yboyar@google.com> | Wed Nov 09 18:03:52 2016 -0800 |
committer | Yigit Boyar <yboyar@google.com> | Thu Jul 06 16:19:57 2017 -0700 |
tree | be143d6fa8067916bb90e92c97b8d2f5da802639 | |
parent | b96cceaa9caba203d0cca3200dc62dd26b6cbe76 [diff] |
Separate State & Event This CL separates states and events to match the internal representation. After discussing the model with developers, this model seemed more accepted than adding fake states to match callbacks. We may also consider the notificaiton model but i did not change it for now. Test: Modified existing tests to test the new model. Bug: 32342385 Change-Id: I7240f3acd9469bf3fcfb792c369ad96c4ccb993b
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tool, but instead of running the listed repo
commands to initialize the repository, run the folowing:
repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b ub-supportlib-master
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repo sync -j8 -c
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cd path/to/checkout/frameworks/support/ ./gradlew createArchive
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