commit | b348b90cc4b7b3ef69a0196001b097cc48df22c5 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Scarlett Song <[email protected]> | Thu Nov 17 09:41:48 2022 -0800 |
committer | Scarlett Song <[email protected]> | Tue Dec 20 20:57:52 2022 -0800 |
tree | 9b8841a6e88388d37ffea7d2fb94abfb6860804b | |
parent | 798258508b229a13adcdc82fed4228eec8cbdd25 [diff] |
wearos-whs: Hierarchize ExerciseTypeConfig and add GolfExerciseTypeConfig subclass To resolve API review feedback, in this cl we 1. Hierarchize ExerciseTypeConfig - Make ExerciseTypeConfig an abstract baseclass with abstract method toProto() - Create new subclass GolfExerciseTypeConfig, extending ExerciseTypeConfig and have public constructor, taking an object param - Move constants of GolfShotTrackingPlaceInfo into GolfExerciseTypeConfig.GolfShotTrackingPlaceInfo - Make GolfShotTrackingPlaceInfo an object instead of an annotation class, and remove the @IntDef - Delete GolfShotTrackingPlaceInfo.kt 2. Remove @JvmOverloads from ExerciseConfig constructor - Add another constructor, so that ExerciseConfig has constructors both with/without ExerciseTypeConfig definition Relnote: Add another constructor for backward compatibility Test: ./gradlew :health:health-services-client:assemble --info Test: ./gradlew :health:health-services-client:test Bug: 259363329, (overridePolicyWithApproval=)260745756 Change-Id: Iddeda8a23e653cf104d8dfacabc5ef8c5e8f83a8
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