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Bumps leakcanary-android from 2.0-beta-1 to 2.0-beta-2.

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Version 2.0 Beta 2 (2019-08-02)

LeakCanary 2 reached beta status: the internals and APIs are mostly stable.

Now is a great time to adopt it and provide feedback before the stable release. We're counting on you to find bugs and suggest improvements! Check out the new Getting Started instructions and the migration guide.

  • Fixed Leak analysis failed: Object id not found in heap dump. #1516
  • 10x speed increase of hprof indexing on large heap dumps #1520

Many thanks to
@​kolphi,
@​pyricau,
@​ZacSweers
for the contributions, bug reports and feature requests.

For more details, see the 2.0-beta-2 Milestone and the full diff.

Version 2.0 Beta 1 (2019-07-30)

  • New standalone library! Shark is the heap analyzer that powers LeakCanary 2, and it can run in any Java VM. It comes with a CLI: you can now run shark-cli analyze-process com.example.myapp from your computer.
  • New Heap Explorer directly on device! Open a Heap Analysis in LeakCanary, tap the options menu and select "Heap Explorer". This is still experimental and not very user friendly, contributions welcome!
  • Large API rewrite to improve usability. If you used the alpha with a customized configuration, there are breaking changes. Of note: LeakSentry became AppWatcher, RefWatcher became ObjectWatcher, AndroidExcludedRefs became AndroidReferenceMatchers, AnalysisResultListener became OnHeapAnalyzedListener, AndroidLeakTraceInspectors became AndroidObjectInspectors.
  • The entire API surface is now documented and the documentation is available on this website: see the LeakCanary API tab at the top.
  • Removed the dependency on Android X. No more configuration issues! #1462
  • Added Proguard rules for LeakCanary and ObjectWatcher. #1500
  • Display LeakCanary version in the About screen. #1448
  • Bug fixes, new reference matchers and object inspectors

Many thanks to
@​arctouch-carlosottoboni,
@​jemaystermind,
@​kushagrakumar27,
@​pyricau,
@​snkashis
for the contributions, bug reports and feature requests.

For more details, see the 2.0-beta-1 Milestone and the full diff.

Version 2.0 Alpha 3 (2019-07-04)

  • #1401 LeakCanary can now import all hprof files created from prior LeakCanary versions.
  • #1414 New API: RefWatcher.retainedInstances which returns the instances that are currently considered retained.
  • #1419 New APIs: LeakCanary.Config.maxStoredHeapDumps (default 7) and LeakCanary.Config.requestWriteExternalStoragePermission (default false). LeakCanary won't ask for the external storage permission anymore by default.
  • #1338 API change: LeakCanary.Config.exclusionsFactory replaced with LeakCanary.Config.knownReferences (simpler use), LeakCanary.Config.leakInspectors and LeakCanary.Config.labelers merged into LeakCanary.Config.leakTraceInspectors which provides access to the entire leak trace as well as a new graph oriented API that replaces the low level hprof parser API.
  • #1382 LeakCanary now disables automatic heap dumping when running in AndroidX UI tests.
  • #1424 API rename: RefWatcher.hasRetainedReferences => RefWatcher.hasRetainedInstances, RefWatcher.retainedReferenceCount => RefWatcher.retainedInstanceCount, RefWatcher.hasWatchedReferences => RefWatcher.hasWatchedInstances, RefWatcher.removeKeysRetainedBeforeHeapDump => RefWatcher.removeInstancesRetainedBeforeHeapDump, RefWatcher.clearWatchedReferences => RefWatcher.clearWatchedInstances.
  • #1432 #1438 #1440 New "won't fix" leaks and leak trace inspectors
  • #1374 #1364 #1366 #1417 #1399 #1416 #1407 #1427 #1385 Bug and crash fixes
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Bumps [leakcanary-android](https://github.com/square/leakcanary) from 2.0-beta-1 to 2.0-beta-2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/square/leakcanary/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/square/leakcanary/blob/master/docs/changelog.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/square/leakcanary/commits)

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@iamareebjamal iamareebjamal merged commit f0ae14e into development Aug 3, 2019
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liveHarshit pushed a commit to liveHarshit/open-event-attendee-android that referenced this pull request Aug 11, 2019
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