[CB-11462] Fixes the Coordinate speed and heading attribute to follow the w3c specification on all platforms #77
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iOS returns negative values for heading/course and speed when the values can not be determined. These values are exposed by the current API which leads to unwanted behavior of the API. This pull request adds extra checks to the
Coordinates
object and makes surespeed
andheading
can only have values defined in the W3C Geolocation API Specification.See also:
Platforms affected
Primary iOS. Fixes all invalid values provided by other platforms.
What does this PR do?
Makes sure the resulting Coordinates object follows the W3C specification.
What testing has been done on this change?
Tested on iOS.
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