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Option to prevent rationale dialog from being cancelled by the user #27

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Hi,

I had a scenario in my App, where the user would keep getting the rationale dialog over and over again for each attempt to run a specific action that required a certain permission (if denied). When the user hit "cancel" in the rationale dialog, neither the system nor the Android-Permissions library would keep any persisted record of the denial. Thus I needed to force the user to continue to the system permission request dialog, so that the system could mark the permission as permanently denied (when denied again), and automatically respond with denial for any further requests.

For this I introduced an option to control whether or not the rationale dialog should be cancelable or not. Along with this option I also added options to provide text for the rationale dialog's buttons. I used this in my app to change the positive button to "Continue".

* Set the rationale dialog cancelable / not cancelable.
* Set rationale dialog custom negative button text.
* Set rationale dialog custom positive button text.
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