commit | c60dac8f267feba2797e79437a4e0d6ce9e16b4a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Anthony Chen <ajchen@google.com> | Thu Feb 08 12:04:40 2018 -0800 |
committer | Anthony Chen <ajchen@google.com> | Thu Feb 08 16:57:58 2018 -0800 |
tree | 75a406365738d618cdc2e5a097a25cfd063ec301 | |
parent | 18139509541004faa0616de96f8b40ff9fbccf97 [diff] |
Refactor business logic out of SpeedBumpView. The SpeedBumpView itself only deals with logic directly relating to view rendering. Introduced a SpeedBumpController that handles interaction logic. Test: test on sample app. Change-Id: I9b361379d15ff1e6bb40a87084423c69217d6ad8 Fixes: 73122532
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Follow the “Downloading the Source” guide to install and set up repo
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
Run FooBarTest
Run android.support.foobar
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