commit | 3c1f12b825725535f5d1fd5eb4c957048fbd17b9 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Pierre-Yves Ricau <py@squareup.com> | Sun Jul 22 00:20:30 2018 |
committer | Pierre-Yves Ricau <py@squareup.com> | Sun Jul 22 00:20:30 2018 |
tree | fa5e25a15db57a42de4266c366ef9fb9867cc0bb | |
parent | 7f29c7fc76b671ec1eeb3819a71eb2cd99ba3c6b [diff] | |
parent | 26145bf57ead3d90be6cf76bfe77646bb705c7b0 [diff] |
Merge branch 'release_1.6.1' * release_1.6.1: Prepare 1.6.1 release
A memory leak detection library for Android and Java.
“A small leak will sink a great ship.” - Benjamin Franklin
In your build.gradle
:
dependencies { debugImplementation 'com.squareup.leakcanary:leakcanary-android:1.6.1' releaseImplementation 'com.squareup.leakcanary:leakcanary-android-no-op:1.6.1' // Optional, if you use support library fragments: debugImplementation 'com.squareup.leakcanary:leakcanary-support-fragment:1.6.1' }
In your Application
class:
public class ExampleApplication extends Application { @Override public void onCreate() { super.onCreate(); if (LeakCanary.isInAnalyzerProcess(this)) { // This process is dedicated to LeakCanary for heap analysis. // You should not init your app in this process. return; } LeakCanary.install(this); // Normal app init code... } }
You're good to go! LeakCanary will automatically show a notification when an activity or support fragment memory leak is detected in your debug build.
What's next? You could watch a live investigation then customize LeakCanary to your needs.
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