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Issue#75425826: Improve min sdk conflict fix

Issue#76004637: Update to Proguard 6.0.1

Issue#67492130: Remove repeated Java 8 language features support message

Issue#73602296: Implement BuildableArtifact API

Issue#73576747: JSR/RET are not supported with computeFrames option

Issue#72811718: java.io.IOException: Failed to find byte code for android/util/IntProperty

Issue#73132906: Attaching native debugger is very slow and locks up Android Studio for multi-module projects.

Issue#75974712: Warn if canvas.getWidth/getHeight are used in View#onDraw, Drawable#draw

Issue#74352259: Android Studio does not see test project dependencies







If you already have an Android Studio build on the If you already have an Android Studio build on the Canary or Dev channel , you can get the update by clicking Help > Check for Update (or Android Studio > Check for Updates on Mac). Otherwise, you can download here

When using thewindow in previous versions of Android Studio, you could navigate to and inspect only the header files that belong to libraries you build locally. With this release, you can now also view and inspect header files included with external C/C++ library dependencies that you import into your app.If you already include C/C++ code and libraries in your project , open thewindow on the left side of the IDE (click) and make sure you selectfrom the drop-down menu. In your project’s cpp/ directory, all headers that are within the scope of your app are organized under thenode for each of your local C/C++ library projects, as shown below.This update includes fixes for the following public issues: