commit | 4f25fbf41f9411ded14d3cec0e951e7bcaf51319 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jens Lidestrom <jens@lidestrom.se> | Thu Jun 18 19:54:52 2020 +0200 |
committer | Jens Lideström <jens@lidestrom.se> | Fri Jun 19 18:10:50 2020 -0400 |
tree | 77e5c74a851b8889338d4cca5d4550154e49e8b4 | |
parent | 7875496ce539a0ee7da4ec827e0088865ea5c43b [diff] |
Bug 546820 - Mark deprecated observable factory classes for deletion The observable factory classes have been obsolete since the databinding framework was transitioned to work with property classes in 2014. * This change marks those classes for deletion * It also deprecates some classes that was overlooked in 2014 * Minor version of the affected bundles are updated * API problem filters for the resulting build issues are added Change-Id: I4589d79c70c983c7e52bb13fb8a1bb62a46d3953 Signed-off-by: Jens Lidestrom <jens@lidestrom.se>
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