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author | Dustin Lam <[email protected]> | Thu Aug 25 08:35:57 2022 -0700 |
committer | Copybara-Service <[email protected]> | Thu Aug 25 08:39:12 2022 -0700 |
tree | 7c186dc1d279349f41d83deec84af6f27ef21df0 | |
parent | 83a8e06b16a405c531271a5228ea560326bdbbff [diff] |
[GH] Decouple lifecycle from compose playgrounds It's not clear why the lifecycle project is automatically included for playgrounds with Compose, but it is starting to cause issues with project dependencies - so removing it since it doesn't seem necessary Test: cd compose/runtime && ./gradlew bOS Change-Id: Ifca074255546f56a9bac733de20f974cc8350c88 This is an imported pull request from https://github.com/androidx/androidx/pull/443. Resolves #443 Github-Pr-Head-Sha: 06faeb0e5d974d21ba8a4eb3eb28f3de05b80601 GitOrigin-RevId: a11b33c2a09f6fa88016f03283194a3f65d47218 Change-Id: I9142e454e71a2456e5e093f169e5daeb524788a1
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