Update to latest Android version, add new onAttach() lifecycle callba…#26
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…ck in fragment Android M deprecated the onAttach(Activity) callback and introduced the new onAttach(Context) callback. To be backward compatible Android M and above calls _both_ lifecycle functions which may lead to some unwanted double initializations etc. The output of the logcat clearly shows this. The new code in TestFragment class deals with this.
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…ck in fragment
Android M deprecated the onAttach(Activity) callback and introduced the new onAttach(Context) callback.
To be backward compatible Android M and above calls both lifecycle functions which may lead to some
unwanted double initializations etc. The output of the logcat clearly shows this.
The new code in TestFragment class deals with this.
I updated your really useful tool to run with the Android M version and probably also Android N.