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Wrapper for interacting with Realm Kotlin native code. This artifact is not supposed to be consumed directly, but through 'io.realm.kotlin:gradle-plugin:3.0.0' instead.
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package io.realm.kotlin.internal.interop.sync
import io.realm.kotlin.internal.interop.SyncSessionTransferCompletionCallback
// Interface used internally as a bridge between Kotlin (JVM) and JNI.
// We pass all required primitive parameters to JVM and construct the objects there, rather than
// having to do this on the JNI side, which is both a ton of boilerplate, but also expensive in
// terms of the number of JNI traversals.
internal class JVMSyncSessionTransferCompletionCallback(
private val callback: SyncSessionTransferCompletionCallback
) {
fun onSuccess() {
callback.invoke(null)
}
fun onError(category: Int, value: Int, message: String) {
callback.invoke(SyncErrorCode.newInstance(category, value, message))
}
}
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