Bug 1915550 - Fix 'Document may not end with a transition' errors in Android documentation. r=android-reviewers,skhan
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D220533
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@@ -90,5 +90,3 @@ Here's a [state diagram of the MVI architecture](https://staltz.com/img/mvi-unid
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We will experiment with writing new components using MVI unidirectional principles. We will need to take care when passing data between components that we do not override a more authoritative source of truth.
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Because all changes can be represented by a single, merged and serialized Observable or Flowable, we should be able to use this for debugging. All ViewStates, Changes, and Actions/Intents will be easily loggable to observe the causes of state issues.
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@@ -169,5 +169,3 @@ This is where much of the business logic of the app lives. Whenever called by an
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- Interact with some third party manager. Typically these will update their own internal state and then emit changes to an observer, which will be used to update our Store
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Controllers can become very complex, and should be unit tested thoroughly whenever their methods do more than delegate simple calls to other objects.
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@@ -88,5 +88,3 @@ Focus will support Android versions 5 and higher (API 21+). This decisions is pr
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* At the point of writing this ADR we will cover 73.4% of the Android market with that decision [(*)](https://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html).
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* Android 4.4 (KitKat) still covers 17.1%. Those users can't install and use Focus. While UI features can be backported, the extended WebView APIs can not. Only a GeckoView based version of Focus would be able to support Android 4.4 or lower.
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