People at Google focus their efforts on helping the 95% of people implementing run of the mill apps. They don't seem to care about those who do accessibility or testing
It's frustrating
It would be less frustrating if they didn't keep banging on about your ability to do it anyway
My guess is it's because people who will actually implement testing and accessibility A. Are a smaller market and B. Have developers competent enough to read the source if they need more
not at all, I wasted so much time reading peoples posts about AI only to find out that the author has just begun learning and most of their stuff are copy/paste
So BundleMatch extends BaseMatcher... And I could totally see putting <Bundle> ... but why? What is it used for? Is there Type checking?
It is
Now if I did something like... ObjectMatch<Bundle> that would make sense.
But BundleMatcher doesn't make sense to have a Type argument unless it's used for something... which... it isn't. None of the inherited methods use it.
Actually I already went to one who made an emergency restoration on it, but it's just "duct tape". I have to take some X-rays to check whether or not I'll need surgery