"Apply Changes", a feature which lets you push code and resource changes without restarting your app, now also supports adding static final primitive fields. Metrics such as the state of image buffers, CPU frequency by core and memory usage are now easier to track through a dedicated tab. On yet another Inspector component front, the Layout Inspector, a tool which updates the UI as you interact with the app, has now been updated with the added ability of disabling the live updates and instead refreshing manually whenever the user wants to. Starting with the Database Inspector, its surface has now become larger and resizable and also indexes the SQL query history so that you can browse through all past executed queries. In trying to upgrade the experience of its users working with the IDE, it brings improvements to several such components like the Database Inspector, the Layout Inspector, the Systems Trace, the Apply Changes and Gradle. Although version 4.2 is considered a minor update, it still packs a host of features focused mainly on productivity, including more advanced support for GitHub pull requests.
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