commit | 040e3103bc0cfb65b085ec7401e5f4aee7b2f893 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Max Alfonso-Ying <[email protected]> | Wed Mar 27 17:36:06 2024 +0000 |
committer | Max Alfonso-Ying <[email protected]> | Thu Mar 28 16:32:48 2024 +0000 |
tree | bece499fd133fb0363f04f57492b137429625403 | |
parent | 02eaedd0c9c138a51c44af6067b1ff79887befdf [diff] |
Make SearchBar take input field as a slot - SearchBarInputField moved into SearchBarDefaults and made public - Deprecated SearchBarColors inputFieldColors param - renamed "active" to "expanded" in new API to better align with spec language Bug: b/275074248, b/278773336 Fixes: b/326627700, b/326314616 Relnote: "`SearchBar` and `DockedSearchBar` have new overloads that take a text field parameter. This allows styling the text field separately from the rest of the search bar as well as passing in custom text fields. The text field of the current implementation has been made available as `SearchBarDefaults.InputField`." Test: tests updated Change-Id: I50c73509b4a67247df7240207e7ad13d5863a7ff
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