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jb...@google.com <jb...@google.com> #2
Yigit, do you have time to fix it?
reemission of the same liveData is racy
reemission of the same liveData is racy
zh...@gmail.com <zh...@gmail.com> #3
yea i'll take it.
zh...@gmail.com <zh...@gmail.com> #4
Thanks for the detailed analysis. This may not be an issue anymore since we've started using Main.immediate there but I' not sure; I'll try to create a test case.
jb...@google.com <jb...@google.com>
cl...@google.com <cl...@google.com> #5
just emitting same live data reproduces the issue.
@Test
fun raceTest() {
val subLiveData = MutableLiveData(1)
val subject = liveData(testScope.coroutineContext) {
emitSource(subLiveData)
emitSource(subLiveData) //crashes
}
subject.addObserver().apply {
testScope.advanceUntilIdle()
}
}
@Test
fun raceTest() {
val subLiveData = MutableLiveData(1)
val subject = liveData(testScope.coroutineContext) {
emitSource(subLiveData)
emitSource(subLiveData) //crashes
}
subject.addObserver().apply {
testScope.advanceUntilIdle()
}
}
zh...@gmail.com <zh...@gmail.com> #6
With 2.2.0-alpha04 (that use Main.immediate), the issue seems to be still there (I tested it by calling emitSource() twice, like your test case)
cl...@google.com <cl...@google.com> #7
yea sorry immediate does not fix it.
I actually have a WIP fix for it:
https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/frameworks/support/+/1112186
if your case is the one i found (emitting same LiveData multiple times, as shown in #5) you can work around it by adding a dummy transformation.
val subLiveData = MutableLiveData(1)
val subject = liveData(testScope.coroutineContext) {
emitSource(subLiveData.map {it })
emitSource(subLiveData.map {it} )
}
I actually have a WIP fix for it:
if your case is the one i found (emitting same LiveData multiple times, as shown in #5) you can work around it by adding a dummy transformation.
val subLiveData = MutableLiveData(1)
val subject = liveData(testScope.coroutineContext) {
emitSource(subLiveData.map {it })
emitSource(subLiveData.map {it} )
}
cl...@google.com <cl...@google.com> #8
Project: platform/frameworks/support
Branch: androidx-master-dev
commit af12e75e6b4110f48e44ca121466943909de8f06
Author: Yigit Boyar <yboyar@google.com>
Date: Tue Sep 03 12:58:11 2019
Fix coroutine livedata race condition
This CL fixes a bug in liveData builder where emitting same
LiveData source twice would make it crash because the second
emission registry could possibly happen before first one is
removed as source.
We fix it by using a suspending dispose function. It does feel
a bit hacky but we cannot make DisposableHandle.dispose async
and we do not want to block there. This does not mean that there
is a problem if developer disposes it manually since our emit
functions take care of making sure it disposes (and there is
no other way to add source to the underlying MediatorLiveData)
Bug: 140249349
Test: BuildLiveDataTest#raceTest_*
Change-Id: I0b464c242a583da4669af195cf2504e2adc4de40
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/2.2.0-alpha05.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/current.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/public_plus_experimental_2.2.0-alpha05.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/public_plus_experimental_current.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/restricted_2.2.0-alpha05.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/restricted_current.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/src/main/java/androidx/lifecycle/CoroutineLiveData.kt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/src/test/java/androidx/lifecycle/BuildLiveDataTest.kt
https://android-review.googlesource.com/1112186
https://goto.google.com/android-sha1/af12e75e6b4110f48e44ca121466943909de8f06
Branch: androidx-master-dev
commit af12e75e6b4110f48e44ca121466943909de8f06
Author: Yigit Boyar <yboyar@google.com>
Date: Tue Sep 03 12:58:11 2019
Fix coroutine livedata race condition
This CL fixes a bug in liveData builder where emitting same
LiveData source twice would make it crash because the second
emission registry could possibly happen before first one is
removed as source.
We fix it by using a suspending dispose function. It does feel
a bit hacky but we cannot make DisposableHandle.dispose async
and we do not want to block there. This does not mean that there
is a problem if developer disposes it manually since our emit
functions take care of making sure it disposes (and there is
no other way to add source to the underlying MediatorLiveData)
Bug: 140249349
Test: BuildLiveDataTest#raceTest_*
Change-Id: I0b464c242a583da4669af195cf2504e2adc4de40
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/2.2.0-alpha05.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/current.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/public_plus_experimental_2.2.0-alpha05.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/public_plus_experimental_current.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/restricted_2.2.0-alpha05.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/api/restricted_current.txt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/src/main/java/androidx/lifecycle/CoroutineLiveData.kt
M lifecycle/lifecycle-livedata-ktx/src/test/java/androidx/lifecycle/BuildLiveDataTest.kt
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #9
Project: platform/frameworks/support
Branch: androidx-main
commit b624e50960eb6601efe2cd3f5d81b95a12ff56f2
Author: Clara Fok <clarafok@google.com>
Date: Thu Jun 22 14:11:43 2023
Fix Dialog not marked complete
When multiple dialogs are open at the same time and the top one is dismissed, the second dialog in backstack is marked as transitioning to hold it in STARTED state until the top dialog has completed transitioning. But the second dialog was never marked as complete so it stays in STARTED state instead of moving to expected RESUMED state.
Now we make sure to mark Dialogs as complete when Dialog has been commposed.
Test: ./gradlew navigation:navigation-compose:cC
Bug: 286371387
Change-Id: I48da82d4c0db3fecd40b4357b152e807078066c6
M navigation/navigation-compose/src/androidTest/java/androidx/navigation/compose/DialogNavigatorTest.kt
M navigation/navigation-compose/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/compose/DialogNavigator.kt
https://android-review.googlesource.com/2629401
Branch: androidx-main
commit b624e50960eb6601efe2cd3f5d81b95a12ff56f2
Author: Clara Fok <clarafok@google.com>
Date: Thu Jun 22 14:11:43 2023
Fix Dialog not marked complete
When multiple dialogs are open at the same time and the top one is dismissed, the second dialog in backstack is marked as transitioning to hold it in STARTED state until the top dialog has completed transitioning. But the second dialog was never marked as complete so it stays in STARTED state instead of moving to expected RESUMED state.
Now we make sure to mark Dialogs as complete when Dialog has been commposed.
Test: ./gradlew navigation:navigation-compose:cC
Bug: 286371387
Change-Id: I48da82d4c0db3fecd40b4357b152e807078066c6
M navigation/navigation-compose/src/androidTest/java/androidx/navigation/compose/DialogNavigatorTest.kt
M navigation/navigation-compose/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/compose/DialogNavigator.kt
pr...@google.com <pr...@google.com> #10
The following release(s) address this bug.It is possible this bug has only been partially addressed:
androidx.navigation:navigation-compose:2.7.2
na...@google.com <na...@google.com> #11
The following release(s) address this bug.It is possible this bug has only been partially addressed:
androidx.navigation:navigation-compose:2.8.0-alpha01
Description
Component used: Navigation Version used: Devices/Android versions reproduced on:
If this is a bug in the library, we would appreciate if you could attach:
When the user clicks the button twice in a row, the button event is a pop-up window, and then two pop-up windows will appear
The interesting thing is that when I close the pop-up window at the top of the stack, the two pop-up windows will be added to
NavigatorState#_transitionsInProgress
, and then the pop-up window at the top of the stack will be destroyed from compose and executedialogNavigator#onTransitionComplete
, but the second pop-up If the window does not executedialogNavigator#onTransitionComplete
, the second lifeCycle will always be in the START state, which will cause NavController data exceptionI compared
screen
andDialogHost
in the composable function ofNavHost
, and found that Screen will executeonTransitionComplete
after the state changes, while Dialog does not