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To be filled in by a later CL. I deployed a test version to App Engine to work on setting the values, so there are a few records that have this field set already. That field is breaking the live version, so I have pushed a new copy with this 1-line change to the live version I assumed that appengine/datastore was like every other marshaling and unmarshaling package we have in Go (for example, encoding/gob, encoding/json, encoding/xml, and protobuf) and that if it loaded an unknown field it would just ignore it. Apparently not. Sorry. R=dsymonds TBR=dsymonds CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/6454064 |
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