commit | cf4a9f4f753450d809c3bf13b80347680336bcbb | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Konstantin Shcheglov <scheglov@google.com> | Wed Jun 05 00:34:22 2019 +0000 |
committer | commit-bot@chromium.org <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Wed Jun 05 00:34:22 2019 +0000 |
tree | cec0007783a1777f07c97ce13e33ad953623d8ef | |
parent | 664a3f04b359329dbe8817b91cb45a692212ebe8 [diff] |
Revert "Restore explicit SimpleIdentifier." This reverts commit bb6e5585344de56a51b5e0ec76e27bb2f816a6cc. I found a problem with --use-summary2 in DAS. When we implement actual API signatures, changes in bodies change offsets for nodes, but summary2 also includes offsets, and they don't match. So, DAS crashes. I will need to rework offsets and other @informative data storage, so its turns out that we cannot pretend so use real SimpleIdentifier(s) anymore. R=brianwilkerson@google.com Change-Id: I1193cc3f6fd25aea1c39531e8a685b60b347166e Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/104949 Reviewed-by: Brian Wilkerson <brianwilkerson@google.com> Commit-Queue: Konstantin Shcheglov <scheglov@google.com>
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