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import android.view.View; | |
import android.view.ViewGroup; | |
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* A {@link ViewGroup.OnHierarchyChangeListener hierarchy change listener} which recursively | |
* monitors an entire tree of views. | |
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public final class HierarchyTreeChangeListener implements ViewGroup.OnHierarchyChangeListener { | |
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* Wrap a regular {@link ViewGroup.OnHierarchyChangeListener hierarchy change listener} with one |
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This gist has graduated to a full-fledged repo @ https://github.com/JakeWharton/ProcessPhoenix
Hey everyone - this is not just a one off thing, there are likely to be many other modules in your dependency trees that are now a burden to their authors. I didn't create this code for altruistic motivations, I created it for fun. I was learning, and learning is fun. I gave it away because it was easy to do so, and because sharing helps learning too. I think most of the small modules on npm were created for reasons like this. However, that was a long time ago. I've since moved on from this module and moved on from that thing too and in the process of moving on from that as well. I've written way better modules than this, the internet just hasn't fully caught up.
@broros
otherwise why would he hand over a popular package to a stranger?
If it's not fun anymore, you get literally nothing from maintaining a popular package.
One time, I was working as a dishwasher in a restu