Should I commit files that changed after running ./gradle jApiCmp #6561
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yes, those need to be submitted as a part of PRs, normally. However, we're in the middle of getting our post-release automation straightened out, which should get the diff docs up to date. So, unless you're changing the public APIs, it shouldn't be necessary to include them in the PR. |
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yes, those need to be submitted as a part of PRs, normally. However, we're in the middle of getting our post-release automation straightened out, which should get the diff docs up to date. So, unless you're changing the public APIs, it shouldn't be necessary to include them in the PR.