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GenericData: clone method should be overriden #193

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wonderfly opened this issue Jan 9, 2015 · 1 comment
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GenericData: clone method should be overriden #193

wonderfly opened this issue Jan 9, 2015 · 1 comment
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priority: p2 Moderately-important priority. Fix may not be included in next release. type: feature request ‘Nice-to-have’ improvement, new feature or different behavior or design.

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From yan...@google.com on January 17, 2013 09:59:45

External references, such as a standards document, or specification? http://javadoc.google-http-java-client.googlecode.com/hg/1.12.0-beta/com/google/api/client/util/GenericData.html#clone() Java environments (e.g. Java 6, Android 2.3, App Engine, or All)? All Please describe the feature requested. We should override the clone() method in some of the subclasses.

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/google-http-java-client/issues/detail?id=193

@wonderfly wonderfly added type: feature request ‘Nice-to-have’ improvement, new feature or different behavior or design. imported priority: p2 Moderately-important priority. Fix may not be included in next release. labels Jan 9, 2015
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From yan...@google.com on January 17, 2013 19:11:49

https://codereview.appspot.com/7157043/

Status: Fixed

@wonderfly wonderfly self-assigned this Jan 9, 2015
clundin25 pushed a commit to clundin25/google-http-java-client that referenced this issue Aug 11, 2022
* Option to suppress end user credentials warning.

Defining a new environment variable SUPPRESS_GCLOUD_CREDS_WARNING.
Setting this to true suppresses the end user credentials warning.
Fixes googleapis#193

* reordering checks to respond to comment
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