commit | 75e9393724a7ce6b2363de9bfced93a0a13a96c0 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Kodlee Yin <kodlee@google.com> | Wed Mar 14 18:32:59 2018 -0700 |
committer | Kodlee Yin <kodlee@google.com> | Wed Mar 14 18:32:59 2018 -0700 |
tree | 658f242704bef6191f388f6422092ed5cd10ad23 | |
parent | 3fd8f020a6d2e97e03106b62766f73309c2662a1 [diff] |
Add backwards support for MS#setGroupConversation The original implementation for NotificationCompat.MessagingStyle#setGroupConversation disregarded backwards support in favor of applying legacy logic in order to maintain backwards compatability on pre-P devices. This change adds in backwards support for the method while maintaining backwards compatability. Pre-P, setting a conversation title would make #isGroupConversation return true. Post-P conversation title and group conversation boolean are two independent settings. We then have the following cases: 1. < P target app sets conversation title, implying group conversation (legacy behavior) 2. < P target app sets conversation title and sets false on #setGroupConversation (backwards support for new feature) 3. >= P target app sets conversation title (new feature) All use cases are supported with this new change where previously, case 2 was unsupported. Test: ./gradlew core:connectedCheck Bug: 74567256 Change-Id: I4c2b5558abcd7ef38797c67d813d9a2bdf0a2d70
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