commit | 172e0effa8dbc758bc59d92558940ee77ae4642a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Clara Fok <[email protected]> | Thu Mar 21 15:09:53 2024 -0700 |
committer | Clara Fok <[email protected]> | Mon Mar 25 12:19:20 2024 -0700 |
tree | a318721728c26f260c0069368ec504298380a3a8 | |
parent | 90f0dfe81fed82ffe31b1e05cf9321bd83d0d6ab [diff] |
Mark Safe Args APIs public and experimental Safe Args feature supports type safe navigation in Kotlin DSL. Apis made public in this CL includes: Creating NavGraphs Creating NavDestination NavController functions: pop, get, find, contains The Safe Args API surface is still under development and incomplete at the moment. As such, we added `ExperimentalSafeArgsApi` annotation to annotate all public APIs that are part of this new component. Many specific features require multiple safe args APIs working together, so individual APIs may not currently work as intended. As such, use of APIs annotated with `ExperimentalSafeArgsAPI` requires opt-in. Test: bOS Bug: 188693139 Relnote: "Mark Safe Args APIs public and experimental. This includes APIs for creating NavGraphs and NavDestination, as well as some NavController functions such as pop, get, find. The full safe args Api surface is still under development and incomplete, therefore usage of these APIs require Opt-in." Change-Id: I644e72c129b4daca1a46fa428c31ab47c1b85a31
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