Fixed
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il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #2
Hi. Thanks for reporting this. Fixed in alpha-04
il...@google.com <il...@google.com>
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #3
Project: platform/frameworks/support
Branch: androidx-main
commit e782987543a9f8ccd485e970ddc74564b24378db
Author: Vighnesh Raut <vighnesh.raut13@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jan 02 15:27:40 2023
fix: tab row crashes when only 1 tab is added
Bug: b/264018028
Test: Added unit test
Change-Id: I6381dbac304fc1d69d3708c6655f8b595668e93f
M tv/tv-material/src/androidTest/java/androidx/tv/material/TabRowTest.kt
M tv/tv-material/src/main/java/androidx/tv/material/TabRow.kt
https://android-review.googlesource.com/2373449
Branch: androidx-main
commit e782987543a9f8ccd485e970ddc74564b24378db
Author: Vighnesh Raut <vighnesh.raut13@gmail.com>
Date: Mon Jan 02 15:27:40 2023
fix: tab row crashes when only 1 tab is added
Bug:
Test: Added unit test
Change-Id: I6381dbac304fc1d69d3708c6655f8b595668e93f
M tv/tv-material/src/androidTest/java/androidx/tv/material/TabRowTest.kt
M tv/tv-material/src/main/java/androidx/tv/material/TabRow.kt
Description
Version used: 1.0.0-alpha02
Devices/Android versions reproduced on: 8.1
I had expected that calling `navigationController.popBackStack(R.id.myAction, false)` would return false if the destination id does not exist on the back stack.
Instead, it returns true and ends up popping the entire backstack.
It seems it would make more sense for this method to return false and not pop anything if the destination id doesn't exist.