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Are you sure AccessedApi is empty? I think there is trivial stuff like fstat contained in that...
That's a good question indeed. This is a brief description for each reason that could be listed
I might be wrong, but I don't think that Isar does check for disk space. Maybe someone could throw some more ideas and/or suggestions? |
Isar itself probably does not, but I can very well imagine that libmbdx does. So I'd propose to add (E174.1) here...
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Am 30. April 2024 17:21:08 MESZ schrieb Vicente Russo ***@***.***>:
…> Are you sure AccessedApi is empty? I think there is trivial stuff
like fstat contained in that...
That's a good question indeed. This is a brief description for each
reason that could be listed
- **Display Disk Space Information (85F4.1)**: Allows apps to show how
much disk space is available or used, potentially in specific units
like bytes or time for video storage. Useful in apps that manage file
storage or show system stats.
- **Check Disk Space for Functionality (E174.1)**: Used by apps to
ensure there's enough space to perform operations like saving files.
This can help apps decide when to stop downloads or clean up old files
to prevent issues.
- **Include Disk Space in Bug Reports (7D9E.1)**: Enables apps to add
disk space details in bug reports that users choose to send. This helps
developers understand if disk space issues contributed to the bug.
- **Disk Space for Health Research (B728.1)**: Specific to health
research apps that need to monitor disk space to ensure data collection
isn't impacted by low storage.
I _might be wrong_, but I don't think that Isar does check for disk
space. Maybe someone could throw some more ideas and/or suggestions?
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Fixes #63