This is a breaking change if the annotation itself is in use in Kotlin
code. It's judged that the IntDefs in this commit are unlikely to be
referred to often in Kotlin code. This is because they're either:
- Related to esoteric parts of the library, or
- In a common part of the library but only returned from methods (and
never passed to callback methods).
A follow-up change will fix the positions of existing usages to match
this new config.
#minor-release
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The Robolectric implementation of HttpURLConnection forwards to the JRE
implementation [1], which behaves differently to the Android one
available on devices and emulators. For these tests to be a realistic
test of the HTTP stack used in real playbacks we can't use Robolectric.
Similar to df0e89c167
[1] https://github.com/robolectric/robolectric/issues/6769#issuecomment-943556156
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Robolectric uses the JRE HttpURLConnection [1], while real Android
devices and emulators use OkHttp to implement HttpURLConnection. This
can lead to important differences in behaviour, so it's better to use
instrumentation tests when specific HTTP behaviour is important.
[1] https://github.com/robolectric/robolectric/issues/6769#issuecomment-943556156
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