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    EitherNet

    EitherNet

    A pluggable sealed API result type for modeling Retrofit responses

    A pluggable sealed API result type for modeling Retrofit responses. By default, Retrofit uses exceptions to propagate any errors. This library leverages Kotlin sealed types to better model these responses with a type-safe single point of return and no exception handling needed. ApiResult has two sealed subtypes: Success and Failure. Success is typed to T with no error type and Failure is typed to E with no success type. Failure in turn is represented by four sealed subtypes of its own...
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    PermissionsDispatcher

    PermissionsDispatcher

    A declarative API to handle Android runtime permissions

    PermissionsDispatcher provides a simple annotation-based API to handle runtime permissions. This library lifts the burden that comes with writing a bunch of check statements whether permission has been granted or not from you, in order to keep your code clean and safe. PermissionsDispatcher introduces only a few annotations, keeping its general API concise. Annotate a method that explains why the permissions are needed. It passes in a PermissionRequest object which can be used to continue...
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