commit | 5e4d488036d51131bf4c97102fed7905d88d086d | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Yigit Boyar <yboyar@google.com> | Thu Apr 19 10:06:38 2018 -0700 |
committer | Yigit Boyar <yboyar@google.com> | Thu Apr 19 10:33:19 2018 -0700 |
tree | da49efed3a9070f81a2ec5067216a03f9cab7bf8 | |
parent | 9895ad2c710951f0cc09ebd976544cfc56a8bc00 [diff] |
Handle Kotlin to Java Relations When a Kotlin POJO references a relation entity that was defined in Java, it generates a wildcard type, which triggers a compilation failure. This CL fixes the issue by dropping the wildcard while processing. We probably need to change other places where we might read wildcard as well but we are at beta2 so it would be a risky release at this point. + this only happens in a weird case where code is generated by kotlin. Also set the version to beta3 for the release and removed some unnecessary schemas from the kotlin demo Bug:78199923 Test: PojoProcessorTest, QueryMethodProcessorTest, BooksDao (for codegen) Change-Id: I91e4facdfaf0d0f0e3d56ccc443e1b1c1d423c94
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