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chore(deps): update Android SDK to v6.26.0 #1561

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Bumps flutter/scripts/update-android.sh from 6.25.2 to 6.26.0.

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Changelog

6.26.0

Features

  • (Internal) Extend APIs for hybrid SDKs (#2814, #2846)

Fixes

  • Fix ANRv2 thread dump parsing for native-only threads (#2839)
  • Derive TracingContext values from event for ANRv2 events (#2839)

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codecov bot commented Jul 20, 2023

Codecov Report

Patch coverage has no change and project coverage change: -0.45% ⚠️

Comparison is base (0aaa46e) 90.29% compared to head (9e695c0) 89.84%.

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- Coverage   90.29%   89.84%   -0.45%     
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  Files         181      120      -61     
  Lines        5830     3782    -2048     
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- Hits         5264     3398    -1866     
+ Misses        566      384     -182     

see 61 files with indirect coverage changes

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@bruno-garcia bruno-garcia force-pushed the deps/flutter/scripts/update-android.sh/6.26.0 branch from da6437f to 9e695c0 Compare July 25, 2023 08:31
@vaind vaind deleted the deps/flutter/scripts/update-android.sh/6.26.0 branch August 17, 2023 08:50
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