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Add the ability to remove commands from the trace. #113
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…ns (google#113) * Update frame lifecycle capability based on sdk and preview_sdk versions The name property has been updated to Android 10, for R builds. This is same as Q and hence cannot be used to distinguish between the two dessert releases. For now, we depend on sdk and preview_sdk versions to distinguish them.
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…ns (google#113) * Update frame lifecycle capability based on sdk and preview_sdk versions The name property has been updated to Android 10, for R builds. This is same as Q and hence cannot be used to distinguish between the two dessert releases. For now, we depend on sdk and preview_sdk versions to distinguish them.
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…ns (#113) * Update frame lifecycle capability based on sdk and preview_sdk versions The name property has been updated to Android 10, for R builds. This is same as Q and hence cannot be used to distinguish between the two dessert releases. For now, we depend on sdk and preview_sdk versions to distinguish them.
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…ns (#113) * Update frame lifecycle capability based on sdk and preview_sdk versions The name property has been updated to Android 10, for R builds. This is same as Q and hence cannot be used to distinguish between the two dessert releases. For now, we depend on sdk and preview_sdk versions to distinguish them.
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Would be nice to be able to be able to examine the trace with some commands removed in order to determine their effect.
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