Why use "Composable" annotation for a function that doesn't describe the UI ? #778
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It's not necessary. I think they were left unintentionally. |
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In general, it's recommended to follow standard conventions and best practices when using annotations. If you're not working with Jetpack Compose or UI-related code, it's best to omit the @composable annotation to avoid confusion and make your codebase more maintainable. |
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In this project, I notice some functions that are not intended to describe the UI or not retaining the state like the following one :
What is the point of the Compose annotation in this case ? Is it a "good practice" ?
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