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This change provides usable input to the check* methods. Since a dummy PumpState is returned when a command runs into a warning/alarm on the pump, the checkAndResolveTbrMismatch() reads that no TBR is active and creates a TBR-end record in the DB, which is wrong (and yes, returning a dummy PumpState rather than returning and handling null is a questionable design decision). Effectively this is only a concern when AAPS confirms a low cartridge or low battery alarm, so it's impact is small. |
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app | ||
gource | ||
gradle/wrapper | ||
icons | ||
logo | ||
wear | ||
.gitignore | ||
.travis.yml | ||
build.gradle | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
crowdin.yml | ||
demo_keystore.jks | ||
gradle.properties | ||
gradlew | ||
gradlew.bat | ||
ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md | ||
LICENSE.txt | ||
README.md | ||
revoking_leaked_apks.md | ||
settings.gradle | ||
Steampunk_graphics_source_link.md |
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