@rickclephas Hey Rick! Do you have docs on how does KMP-NativeCoroutines grab my custom scope declared with `@NativeCoroutineScope`? Thank you 🙏
@rickclephas I think I figured out: it needs to be declared in the same scope that a suspend or a flow is declared. If multiple scopes, then each scope needs its own `@NativeCoroutineScope`. Is that it?
@leandrofavarin wow completely missed this...
But yeah you can use multiple CoroutineScope properties.
The resolution order is:
1. property in the (super)class
2. property in the current file
3. property in the (super)class from the extension receiver
@rickclephas all good! Thanks for confirming 😊