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I'm new to programing and i might be wrong but after this fix, isOn() always seems to return false. |
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Hi @Angads25, I did some refactoring with your touch event listener logic, now its also giving callback to onClick listener so if anyone using click listener to toggle, but instead the user made a drag motion on it, it will give a callback to onclick listener as well, I tried but couldn't create a test with robolectric of drag behavior.