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Add the `android` target to the Compose Multiplatform library and a sensible
default renderer, so the largest Compose audience is a first-class consumer.
- Core `tree-structure` and `tree-structure-compose` now build and publish an
`-android` variant (compileSdk 35, minSdk 21). The core needs it too: its
inline `tree { }` DSL is built per target, and Android consumers (JVM 11/17)
cannot inline a JVM-21 build.
- `TreeNodeRow`: a foundation-only default node row (clickable, indented, with a
`▾`/`▸` marker, no Material dependency), plus a no-content `LazyTree(root,
label = …)` overload that uses it. The existing lambda overload is unchanged.
- New `samples` Android app module demonstrating `LazyTree` + `@Preview`
(not published; excluded from API validation).
- Toolchain: Gradle wrapper 8.5 -> 8.10.2, Android Gradle Plugin 8.7.2.
- binary-compatibility-validator now emits per-target dumps (api/jvm, api/android)
for the two multi-JVM-target modules; CI assembles the Android outputs.
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352 B
Kotlin
17 lines
352 B
Kotlin
pluginManagement {
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repositories {
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google()
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mavenCentral()
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gradlePluginPortal()
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}
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}
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rootProject.name = "tree-structure"
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include(":tree-structure-serialization")
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include(":tree-structure-coroutines")
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include(":tree-structure-compose")
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include(":tree-structure-immutable")
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include(":samples")
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include(":samples-android")
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