Answer: The primary constructor is part of the class header. Unlike Java, you don't need to declare a constructor in the body of the class. Here's an example:
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# To enable ProGuard in your project, edit project.properties | |
# to define the proguard.config property as described in that file. | |
# | |
# Add project specific ProGuard rules here. | |
# By default, the flags in this file are appended to flags specified | |
# in ${sdk.dir}/tools/proguard/proguard-android.txt | |
# You can edit the include path and order by changing the ProGuard | |
# include property in project.properties. | |
# | |
# For more details, see |
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import android.util.Log; | |
import com.appandweb.prjtestdrivendev.BuildConfig; | |
import com.squareup.okhttp.Interceptor; | |
import com.squareup.okhttp.Request; | |
import com.squareup.okhttp.Response; | |
import com.squareup.okhttp.ResponseBody; | |
import java.io.IOException; |