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Use ArchTaskExecutor instead of InstantTaskExecutorRule#378
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Use ArchTaskExecutor instead of InstantTaskExecutorRule#378skydoves wants to merge 2 commits intoandroid:mainfrom skydoves:feature/executor-rule
skydoves wants to merge 2 commits intoandroid:mainfrom
skydoves:feature/executor-rule
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@skydoves I think Google has updated the test framework internal already, could you check? |
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@tiembo I think the newest google's repo has updated corresponded APIs. |
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Use ArchTaskExecutor instead of InstantTaskExecutorRule
The issue is that this one does not provide a real thread for main thread and accepts all threads as main; hence might hide some bugs by having a different behavior than the real implementation. (and it is likely to be deprecated - removed). by yigit.
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