androidx.core.backported.fixes
The Core Backported Fixes library lets you check if a critical bug fix has been applied to a device. This is useful because it can take a long time for bug fixes to be rolled out to all devices, and this API provides a way for you to know when it is safe to use features that depend on a fix.
KnownIssues contains a complete list of all known issues with documentation and sample usage with a suggested workaround for each issue.
Use BackportedFixManager to test if a KnownIssue is fixed on a device:
val fixManager = BackportedFixManager()
if (fixManager.isFixed(KnownIssues.KI_1234)) {
Offer_experience_that_needs_fix()
} else {
Offer_experience_that_avoids_the_bug()
}
See KnownIssues.KI_350037023 for a test-only example known issue.
Interfaces
StatusResolver | 
            
               Resolves the   | 
          
Classes
BackportedFixManager | 
            
               Reports if a Known Issue is fixed on a device.  | 
          
KnownIssue | 
            
               A known issue is a public issue from the Google Issue Tracker which has a fix that might be backported to released devices, instead of only in the next Android release.  | 
          
KnownIssues | 
            
               List of all known issues reportable by   | 
          
Enums
Status | 
            
               Status of a   |