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@ZhangLanqiu I can't read this.
@ZhangLanqiu OK
Bug (v1.6.11): for a project with multiple modules, it always asks on which to perform any operation
How odd. Now that I test the same project on stable version of the IDE, I don't see this issue. Android Studio Hedgehog | 2023.1.1 Build #AI-231.9392.1.2311.11076708, built on November...
Bug (v1.6.11): for a project with multiple modules, it always asks on which to perform any operation
@MenosGrante Do you know of any workaround, other than use a different version of the IDE ? Also, are you saying it doesn't occur for you on Canary, but occurs...
Bug (v1.6.11): for a project with multiple modules, it always asks on which to perform any operation
I think it also has an issue with multiple devices/emulators recently : nothing is offered, as if nothing is connected. Was it also fixed? EDIT: Seems fixed too.
Bug (v1.6.11): for a project with multiple modules, it always asks on which to perform any operation
Nice
@Miha-x64 Not the same. Basing on index is more problematic, as even adding new items could ruin it easily. What you probably wanted to compare to is `ordinal` (which returns...
You have a point, but renaming an item is like removing the old one and adding a different one instead. The Enum values are the ID of them. Not their...
Aren't those advantages enough? Also, it makes code shorter :) I think most people don't even know about this. Having an inspection could encourage knowing about it.
Here, a talk about it: https://stackoverflow.com/a/59446061/878126