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Bug in the "flash" command using the new toggle function #40

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marco-tuzza opened this issue Feb 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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Bug in the "flash" command using the new toggle function #40

marco-tuzza opened this issue Feb 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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@marco-tuzza
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marco-tuzza commented Feb 18, 2024

Hi guys,

I don't know if I'm the only one with this problem but whenever I use the flash command without any argument the toggle act strange, make it impossible to use.

Here's a detail of what happens:

At the initial state my flashlight is OFF:
first-step

Now I launch the flash command without any argument, my flashlight is now ON and this is the output:
second-step

And to finish I launch again the flash command without any argument, my flashlight is still ON and this is the output:
third step

I tested the command with every single argument and it works perfectly fine.

For more context: I run Yantra v9.0 on a Fairphone 4 with Android 13.

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Although it doesn't happen on my device, I kind of know what broke on your device. I'll try to fix this.

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Anready commented Feb 18, 2024

Strange, everything is fine on my device

@coderGtm coderGtm added the bug Something isn't working label May 5, 2024
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Does it still happen?

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