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author | Julia McClellan <[email protected]> | Tue Feb 21 21:16:59 2023 +0000 |
committer | Julia McClellan <[email protected]> | Wed Feb 22 09:42:05 2023 -0500 |
tree | ce9466b9d56ebfd70d9e3d82901ca354fc03b22c | |
parent | a4faa20c041bce1b1ff44a957d080f44a652ac06 [diff] |
Revert "Revert "Cast method call args in CVF fix if they don't match expected types"" This reverts commit 02c9ddf66c3c2e309ef94ac3e7cf41b0e343bfb1. Original change was aosp/2430534. It seems some of the test outputs were slightly different under the AGP updgrade for some reason (this version has some additional lines like "@@ -55 +66" in the fix diffs). Test: Updated unit tests from original change Reason for revert: This change was reverted as part of the AGP downgrade but was unrelated. Change-Id: I281ca286f5a4715597989ab30d82908663fa239d
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