commit | 046cecf3f525e7b5a3c1721722f27fb95643a7ce | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Veyndan Stuart <veyndan@gmail.com> | Thu Apr 06 10:22:29 2023 +0000 |
committer | Copybara-Service <copybara-worker@google.com> | Thu Apr 06 03:24:08 2023 -0700 |
tree | 0c018159e0ddb2bfe7be4a341e248601dc54c81a | |
parent | a4c21e19551039837671a5e96171b6831ccfeb2a [diff] |
[GH] Replace usage of TestDispatcher with StandardTestDispatcher in paging-compose In Multiplatform Paging, the classes `DirectDispatcher` and `TestDispatcher` in `testutils-ktx` had to be multiplatformized to allow dependent tests in `paging-compose`, `paging-common`, and `paging-runtime` to be moved to the respective `commonTest` folders. I'm attempting to replace all usages of `DirectDispatcher` and `TestDispatcher` that Multiplatform Paging depends on with those found in `kotlinx.coroutines.test`, so hopefully the `testutils-ktx` dependency no longer has to be multiplatformized in my fork. I'm starting this effort by doing it with `paging-compose`. Test: ./gradlew test connectedCheck Bug: 270612487 This is an imported pull request from https://github.com/androidx/androidx/pull/505. Resolves #505 Github-Pr-Head-Sha: 002b706d42c6ce25718ccf1b3745872f27eb82d9 GitOrigin-RevId: 2b3227350681a7cc3ae43b1a52b311d488b5752e Change-Id: Id018cf4bf64dac3154eff2ea98e6145aff4290fc
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