Edit files from GeneratedJava Folder in Android Studio 3.2.1



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One of the new features that came with Android Studio 3.2.1 is the folder generatedJava being highlighted.



I have found out that the classes you can find here are all the classes the project will be built from, including the libraries.



Does that mean I get more access to change those libraries now?

And is it possible to do edit any class/library from there, or what's the point of making those files visible in the new update?










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    One of the new features that came with Android Studio 3.2.1 is the folder generatedJava being highlighted.



    I have found out that the classes you can find here are all the classes the project will be built from, including the libraries.



    Does that mean I get more access to change those libraries now?

    And is it possible to do edit any class/library from there, or what's the point of making those files visible in the new update?










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      One of the new features that came with Android Studio 3.2.1 is the folder generatedJava being highlighted.



      I have found out that the classes you can find here are all the classes the project will be built from, including the libraries.



      Does that mean I get more access to change those libraries now?

      And is it possible to do edit any class/library from there, or what's the point of making those files visible in the new update?










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      One of the new features that came with Android Studio 3.2.1 is the folder generatedJava being highlighted.



      I have found out that the classes you can find here are all the classes the project will be built from, including the libraries.



      Does that mean I get more access to change those libraries now?

      And is it possible to do edit any class/library from there, or what's the point of making those files visible in the new update?







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          You can actually edit them, but when they will be regenerated, all your edits will be lost.



          If you open one such file, Android Studio will show the message:




          Files under the "build" folder are generated and should not be
          edited.




          enter image description here



          And if you try to edit it anyway, the message changes to:




          Generated source files should not be edited. The changes will be lost when sources are regenerated.




          enter image description here






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            You can actually edit them, but when they will be regenerated, all your edits will be lost.



            If you open one such file, Android Studio will show the message:




            Files under the "build" folder are generated and should not be
            edited.




            enter image description here



            And if you try to edit it anyway, the message changes to:




            Generated source files should not be edited. The changes will be lost when sources are regenerated.




            enter image description here






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              You can actually edit them, but when they will be regenerated, all your edits will be lost.



              If you open one such file, Android Studio will show the message:




              Files under the "build" folder are generated and should not be
              edited.




              enter image description here



              And if you try to edit it anyway, the message changes to:




              Generated source files should not be edited. The changes will be lost when sources are regenerated.




              enter image description here






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                You can actually edit them, but when they will be regenerated, all your edits will be lost.



                If you open one such file, Android Studio will show the message:




                Files under the "build" folder are generated and should not be
                edited.




                enter image description here



                And if you try to edit it anyway, the message changes to:




                Generated source files should not be edited. The changes will be lost when sources are regenerated.




                enter image description here






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                You can actually edit them, but when they will be regenerated, all your edits will be lost.



                If you open one such file, Android Studio will show the message:




                Files under the "build" folder are generated and should not be
                edited.




                enter image description here



                And if you try to edit it anyway, the message changes to:




                Generated source files should not be edited. The changes will be lost when sources are regenerated.




                enter image description here







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