Rebase should use Rebase.Input, not PublishDraftPatchSet.Input
Change-Id: I0a1beb3289128132df3f0760e747ad6376221d79
(cherry picked from commit 8496ecfa73)
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David Pursehouse
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@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ public class RebaseChangeEdit implements
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@Singleton
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public static class Rebase implements RestModifyView<ChangeResource, PublishDraftPatchSet.Input> {
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public static class Rebase implements RestModifyView<ChangeResource, Rebase.Input> {
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public static class Input {
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}
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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ public class RebaseChangeEdit implements
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}
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@Override
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public Response<?> apply(ChangeResource rsrc, PublishDraftPatchSet.Input in)
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public Response<?> apply(ChangeResource rsrc, Rebase.Input in)
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throws AuthException, ResourceConflictException, IOException,
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InvalidChangeOperationException, OrmException {
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Optional<ChangeEdit> edit = editUtil.byChange(rsrc.getChange());
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