commit | c1f842c00125cbf42e1f3ff67df0da65868794ce | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Googler <noreply@google.com> | Fri Aug 11 17:49:45 2017 +0200 |
committer | Irina Iancu <elenairina@google.com> | Mon Aug 14 14:13:21 2017 +0200 |
tree | 57be3198d8a2609b447eea1f06b43374e622106e | |
parent | 8c27a89f811276e7bbb362d01c9ee0668df74c47 [diff] |
Use all resource types in PlaceholderIdFieldInitializerBuilder All resource types should be supported by PlaceholderIdFieldInitializerBuilder. Will keeping the ordering from the previous scheme, ensure that all of the contents of ResourceType.values() are considered. This means that, when adding new resource types, only updating the ResourceType enum is needed. A previous attempt at this change tried eliminating the special ordering of resource types entirely, on the grounds that it shouldn't be needed. However, strange build failures mean we're keeping it there for now. RELNOTES: none PiperOrigin-RevId: 164983075
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