![]() Is this a bug in Android Gradle Plugin 7.0.1? Only Android Gradle Plugin 4.2.2 prevents the error. I also tried Android Gradle Plugin 7.0.0 but got the same error. Android Studio Error: Activity must extend.I searched for answers but all I could find were these two stackoverflow entries where the error was legitimate and the programmer just needed to change their code to ensure they were referencing an actual Activity: I also skimmed through the Android Gradle Plugin source code to see if I could find the linting stage any identify any changes but it looked like a lot of work to find that code and do that analysis. I saw that the Android Gradle Plugin 7.0.1 release notes mentioned some changes to linting but none of those changes seemed relevant to me. I'm concerned that Android Gradle Plugin 7.0.1 is not really ready for prime-time because the Android Gradle Plugin documentation still says classpath ':gradle:4.2.0' instead of 7.0.1. Import _thread as thread verify_shadowed.check(thread, ) Pydevd_constants = import_module('_pydevd_bundle.pydevd_constants')įile "C:\Python27\lib\importlib\_init_.py", line 37, in import_moduleįile "c:\Users\keinblue\.vscode\extensions\ms-python.python-2022.4.0\pythonFiles\lib\python\debugpy\_vendored\pydevd\_pydevd_bundle\pydevd_constants.py", line 362, inįrom _pydev_bundle._pydev_saved_modules import thread, threadingįile "c:\Users\keinblue\.vscode\extensions\ms-python.python-2022.4.0\pythonFiles\lib\python\debugpy\_vendored\pydevd\_pydev_bundle\_pydev_saved_modules.py", line 94, in Import debugpy._vendored.force_pydevd # noqaįile "c:\Users\keinblue\.vscode\extensions\ms-python.python-2022.4.0\pythonFiles\lib\python\debugpy/./debugpy\_vendored\force_pydevd.py", line 37, in PS C:\source> c: cd 'c:\source'
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