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jb...@google.com <jb...@google.com>
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #2
Please attach a sample project that reproduces your issue.
jb...@google.com <jb...@google.com> #3
wb...@gmail.com <wb...@gmail.com> #4
Project: platform/frameworks/support
Branch: androidx-master-dev
commit bd065925676170c8453321e970d455fac06b8d3d
Author: Ian Lake <ilake@google.com>
Date: Mon Jan 28 15:47:16 2019
Add ProGuard rules for DrawerArrowDrawable.setProgress()
setProgress() is called via an ObjectAnimator and
therefore needs to be specifically kept when
obfuscating with ProGuard.
Test: tested in sample project attached to bug
Change-Id: I9c420ce728c5cb887d29df9f856bfd31f5bdbcdf
Fixes: 123449431
M navigation/ui/build.gradle
A navigation/ui/proguard-rules.pro
https://android-review.googlesource.com/887876
https://goto.google.com/android-sha1/bd065925676170c8453321e970d455fac06b8d3d
Branch: androidx-master-dev
commit bd065925676170c8453321e970d455fac06b8d3d
Author: Ian Lake <ilake@google.com>
Date: Mon Jan 28 15:47:16 2019
Add ProGuard rules for DrawerArrowDrawable.setProgress()
setProgress() is called via an ObjectAnimator and
therefore needs to be specifically kept when
obfuscating with ProGuard.
Test: tested in sample project attached to bug
Change-Id: I9c420ce728c5cb887d29df9f856bfd31f5bdbcdf
Fixes: 123449431
M navigation/ui/build.gradle
A navigation/ui/proguard-rules.pro
jb...@google.com <jb...@google.com> #5
We've added the appropriate ProGuard configuration and it'll be available in the next release.
As a workaround, you can add the following to your ProGuard configuration:
-keepclassmembers class android.support.v7.graphics.drawable.DrawerArrowDrawable {
void setProgress(float);
}
As a workaround, you can add the following to your ProGuard configuration:
-keepclassmembers class android.support.v7.graphics.drawable.DrawerArrowDrawable {
void setProgress(float);
}
wb...@gmail.com <wb...@gmail.com> #6
Sure, thanks for the quick fix.
Description
Version used: 2.4.0-rc01
Devices/Android versions reproduced on:
Pixel 6 / Android 12
In the example project I have the following nested nav graph structure:
nav_graph{ startDestination=home
home {...}
list { startDestination=leaderboard
leaderboard
exampleNestedGraph { startDestination=exampleFragment
exampleFragment - deepLink="
userProfile - deepLink="
}
}
form {...}
}
Following the deep link:
Then clicking back pops to the exampleFragment
Expected: Clicking back again takes the user to the leaderboard fragment, then clicking back a final time takes the user back to the home fragment.
Actual: Clicking back takes the user to the home fragment, skipping the leaderboard fragment.
I've also updated the bottomNavView_DeepLink_HandlesIntent_BackGoesToList test to test this case
It looks like this was introduced with