Tweaked scroll simulation for iOS platform#6334
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| scrollDrag, position, velocity, double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY, double.INFINITY | ||
| return new ScrollSimulation( | ||
| position: position, | ||
| velocity: velocity, |
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Oops. I will fix that.
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LGTM We should probably move ScrollSimulation out of the physics library. It's not really an immutable law of physics how things scroll. :) |
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That's a good point about ScrollSimulation, I wasn't happy putting the platform-specific stuff in there. I've moved it. |
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I've removed the new Android scroll simulation for the moment.
The platform-specific stuff has moved from the ScrollBehavior classes to the ScrollSimulation class which now uses keyword parameters.