Well sure. I mean, I just created my own action bar type thing with a custom layout, extended a custom base activity and included the custom action bar
I just created a LinearLayout with the Views I needed, added it to a base Activity, and overwrode it when needed for custom functionality in certain activities
@Ahmad Well I wasnt expecting that to happen, I have 2 observables created from Realm observing 2 different class's objects, now when anyone of them changes I need to trigger the zip operation on both of them and emit.
Now since Zip diposes both of the observables, realm gets closed and no more observing changes
@TimCastelijns yes I am using AndroidSchedulers.from(Looper) right now, alternatively I create an Executor from a HandlerThread im going with the former at the moment
it means that you're not testing with the same exact "ecosystem", in other words you're testing your system under other conditions which are not failing, and not the same conditions
btw, with kotlin one may write inline functions and they will not add up to method count
also, it's theoretically possible to hit method count limits even while writing all in one method, because it's possible to define classes inside methods, and to define methods in these classes. it's still all in one method, but more methods are generated.
i spent more than 5 hours trying to figure out why my observer wasnt getting called, when the subscription was getting GCed because there was no strong reference to it >.>
Great... Skobbler SDK provides these 4 methods, which I have to test because I have no idea what they mean.... - getCurrentAdviceCurrentStreetName () - getCurrentAdviceNextStreetName () - getNextAdviceCurrentStreetName () - getNextAdviceNextStreetName ()
@Code-Apprentice It's an SDK providing a Map and features related to Geoloc, navigation, cities data etc..
it's strong part is the fact that it's based on OSM (Open Street Map) and gives you access to data such as "avoid highways", "next turn", "remaining distance", "max speed on this road" etc..
the downside is that its richness turned the API in a monster and it's not well designed, too many callback methods to implement, too many features to configure for 1 simple thing etc..