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il...@google.com <il...@google.com>
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #2
Please include a sample project that reproduces your issue.
jb...@google.com <jb...@google.com> #3
Here is the sample project.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Press on "Search" icon;
2. Write something;
3. Search this text, keyboard will be dismissed;
4. Tap on "Dialog" button;
5. Dissmiss dialog;
With the new 1.5.0 fragment library version text will be cleared in the search box after dismissing dialog.
In the version 1.4.1 and lower text in the search is not clearing and this is correct behaviour.
Please suggest some workarounds or how to fix this issue?
Steps to reproduce:
1. Press on "Search" icon;
2. Write something;
3. Search this text, keyboard will be dismissed;
4. Tap on "Dialog" button;
5. Dissmiss dialog;
With the new 1.5.0 fragment library version text will be cleared in the search box after dismissing dialog.
In the version 1.4.1 and lower text in the search is not clearing and this is correct behaviour.
Please suggest some workarounds or how to fix this issue?
Description
Component used: Fragment
Version used: 1.4.0-alpha01
The method on
getFragment()
FragmentContainerView
is currently defined as:Where the nullability of the returned fragment is not based on whether the generic passed to it is nullable or not.
It is expected that passing a non-null generic would result in a non-null fragment:
And similarly, passing in a nullable generic would result in a nullable fragment:
I suspect that this might require that this method be written in Kotlin to actually respect the nullability in generics.