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ra...@google.com <ra...@google.com> #2
st...@baramundi.de <st...@baramundi.de> #3
> We accept pull requests! :)
Is there a public repo somewhere? I don't see any obvious repo for it inhttps://android.googlesource.com , and it doesn't seem to be inside https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/support .
Room supports final fields (yay!), which probably will suffice for many people with respect to this feature request.
Is there a public repo somewhere? I don't see any obvious repo for it in
Room supports final fields (yay!), which probably will suffice for many people with respect to this feature request.
ra...@google.com <ra...@google.com> #4
Room supports immutability (it can use arg constructors) but does not directly support AutoValue. It is in the schedule but not high priority :/. Idk much about its internals at this stage so I'm not sure how we would implement it but should be totally doable.
Sorry we don't have the source release yet :/.
Sorry we don't have the source release yet :/.
ra...@google.com <ra...@google.com>
ra...@google.com <ra...@google.com> #5
"It is in the schedule but not high priority" -- completely understandable.
"Sorry we don't have the source release yet :/." -- ah, OK, I thought perhaps with the pull request comment, that meant that there was a repo somewhere that I had overlooked.
Thanks!
"Sorry we don't have the source release yet :/." -- ah, OK, I thought perhaps with the pull request comment, that meant that there was a repo somewhere that I had overlooked.
Thanks!
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #6
Add autovalue support also means you can easily achieve parcelable by https://github.com/rharter/auto-value-parcel . Please consider support this.
st...@baramundi.de <st...@baramundi.de> #7
AutoValue is really a handy way to ensure data integrity.
ra...@google.com <ra...@google.com> #8
Please add AutoValue support. AutoValue is a Google library with really good benefits such as toString() , hashCode() , AutoValue.Builder , checks at creation time if @NonNull values are null, etc.
Description
Version used: 1.0.0-alpha08
Devices/Android versions reproduced on: Moto G5s Plus, Android 7.1.1 / Huawai P20 lite, Android 8.0.0
We can reproduce a crash of the workmanager on some devices.
In our code we enqueue a UniqueWork with ExistingWorkPolicy.REPLACE, as soon as it finishes with State.SUCEEDED we enqueue it again. There is always only one job at the time.
After about 100 jobs the workmanager crashes with: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Apps may not schedule more than 100 distinct jobs.
It looks like the workmanager does not prune the finished jobs fast enough, and they count as 'sheduled' job, even if they are finished?
The crash is reproducible on the Moto G5s Plus and Huawai P20 lite. But it behaves very inconsistent, sometimes it occurs on the first run, sometimes only after a few restarts of the app. But we cannot reproduce it on the Pixel 2 XL or the emulator.
Calling pruneWork() before enqueue() doesn't fix the problem.
Reducing the result lifetime by calling keepResultsForAtLeast(..) doesn't work as well.
We provided a sample app which triggers the issue.