@codeconscious there is no onPause callback tied with application. If its getting called, that means your are finishing your activity or something like that
@codeconscious it can be reason like this probably stackoverflow.com/a/7377208/5292302 (hence for some reason it get's paused), I'm not sure why you worry, for sure don't count on it that it's always called
@PetterFriberg the reason is because in onPause(). I am sending a call to JNI method to save the state and if the library isn't loaded, it crashes the app. I wrote a work around count >= 1
@IvanMilisavljevic that's what usually happens for big projects. It goes beyond fixable, then teams are recreated and whole project is reworked and eventually it collapses again
@TaseerAhmad I would say, AOSP would be much better if google weren't so strict and controlling about it. It is open-source but doesn't quite fit definitions of it :(
It is just an open-source software, not an open-source community based software
Can't argue on their reasoning to add strictness. I mean, look at the average user, they don't know what's right and wrong. Google has to spoon feed the average lad. I believe the reason why they are doing it is to avoid potential law suits
My two cents are, One should be a 'universal' software engineer willing to scale as the time changes. We should be looking these platforms nothing but merely as islands that eventually sink