I'd like to programmatically (de)activate the debug drawer, for example by turning a switch "debug mode" in settings.
A solution may be to add 2 methods in DebugDrawer: enable() and disable(), to respond to dynamic changes.
Moreover, the DebugDrawer.Builder::build() could receive a boolean parameter to enable or not the drawer while building it (true by default to be compatible with current behavior).
I'd like to programmatically (de)activate the debug drawer, for example by turning a switch "debug mode" in settings.
A solution may be to add 2 methods in
DebugDrawer:enable()anddisable(), to respond to dynamic changes.Moreover, the
DebugDrawer.Builder::build()could receive a boolean parameter to enable or not the drawer while building it (trueby default to be compatible with current behavior).