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The long-running service is needed for keeping track of which profiles are enabled, for showing notifications, and for the tile service to use. Since it has to know which profiles exist anyway, moving the main ObservableList there avoids some code duplication. It ensures the list is only loaded once, so it cannot get out of sync. It also makes the ProfileList activity load faster, because it doesn't have to wait for file I/O; and it provides a canonical place for storing the Profile objects so they are accessible everywhere, instead of having to look them up by name. This does present some challenges with leaking activities, because all listeners must be removed from the profiles list (and its contents) when an activity is stopped. Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com> |
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Do not use this code.
This is not a complete implementation of WireGuard. If you're interested in using WireGuard, use the implementation for Linux found here and described on the main wireguard website. There is no group of users that should be using the code in this repository here under any circumstances at the moment, not even beta testers or dare devils. It simply isn't complete. However, if you're interested in assisting with the Android development of WireGuard and contributing to this repository, by all means dig in and help out. But users: stay far away, at least for now.
Android Implementation of WireGuard
This is a work in progress for implementing WireGuard for Android.
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