Merge "Add @SupressLint to get around incorrect warning."
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@@ -423,6 +423,7 @@ public class NetworkRequest implements Parcelable {
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*
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* @deprecated Use {@link #setNetworkSpecifier(NetworkSpecifier)} instead.
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*/
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@SuppressLint("NewApi") // TODO: b/193460475 remove once fixed
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@Deprecated
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public Builder setNetworkSpecifier(String networkSpecifier) {
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try {
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@@ -439,6 +440,15 @@ public class NetworkRequest implements Parcelable {
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} else if (mNetworkCapabilities.hasTransport(TRANSPORT_TEST)) {
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return setNetworkSpecifier(new TestNetworkSpecifier(networkSpecifier));
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} else {
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// TODO: b/193460475 remove comment once fixed
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// @SuppressLint("NewApi") is due to EthernetNetworkSpecifier being changed
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// from @SystemApi to public. EthernetNetworkSpecifier was introduced in Android
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// 12 as @SystemApi(client = MODULE_LIBRARIES) and made public in Android 13.
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// b/193460475 means in the above situation the tools will think
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// EthernetNetworkSpecifier didn't exist in Android 12, causing the NewApi lint
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// to fail. In this case, this is actually safe because this code was
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// modularized in Android 12, so it can't run on SDKs before Android 12 and is
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// therefore guaranteed to always have this class available to it.
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return setNetworkSpecifier(new EthernetNetworkSpecifier(networkSpecifier));
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}
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}
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