commit | ab68451b27e13a861135d8ff147d515a4c4fdff5 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Hyundo Moon <[email protected]> | Tue Aug 08 14:12:03 2017 +0900 |
committer | Hyundo Moon <[email protected]> | Thu Aug 10 17:08:22 2017 +0900 |
tree | 3bb7b6d3062d696a764bc2e80d37006ed8b94108 | |
parent | d216d895647877d4ab7bd616a3347862b5e47f4a [diff] |
ExifInterfaceTest: Fix failing tests After ag/2634960 is merged, some of the ExifInterface tests failed. It is because the tag TAG_ISO_SPEED_RATINGS was deprecated and was replaced with TAG_PHOTOGRAPHIC_SENSITIVITY in that CL, but the test was unchanged at that time so that it is still using the old tag. This CL fixes the failing tests, as well as making ExifInterface does not break the backward compatibility. Bug: 64467277 Test: Passed ExifInterfaceTest Change-Id: Ic5dcd4d355e2935c7773384bf9e2576d4b49e46f
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