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I believe the comparison operator used in the IsBroken
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Let's add MinVer and on successful builds generate a release.
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Why not Hilt?
Why don't you use Hilt? Google says
Dagger and Hilt code can coexist in the same codebase. However, in most cases it is best to use Hilt to manage all of your usage of Dagger on Android.
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I'd love to be able to get an ArgumentNullException when the value is null and a plain ArgumentException when it simply has some invalid form. My current best practice for this is:
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This will help be explicit about which SDK version is expected, and should make CI/CD builds behave more consistently.