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understanding-stability-inference

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UpdatedApril 30, 2026 at 05:27

Use this skill to explain why the Compose compiler classified a class or composable parameter as stable, runtime, unknown, or unstable. Covers the 12-phase inference algorithm, the five compiler-level stability types (Certain / Runtime / Unknown / Parameter / Combined), the generic bitmask encoding (Pair=0b11, ImmutableList=0b1), the Known Stable Constructs registry, and the runtime `$stable: Int` field generated by `@StabilityInferred`. Use when the developer asks "why is X classified as Y?", when a stability report shows a surprising `runtime stable`, `unknown`, or `unstable` verdict, when generics, inheritance, cycles, interfaces, or cross-module classes are involved, or when the user mentions `$stable`, `@StabilityInferred`, separate compilation, or "the compiler thinks my class is unstable but it looks fine".

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