I would see the kill event as notification that your app is about to be killed. It gives you the chance to write some state away for when it gets reloaded (if that is something you want to do).
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I would see the kill event as notification that your app is about to be killed. It gives you the chance to write some state away for when it gets reloaded (if that is something you want to do).