Extensions may implement hooks defined by other extensions. When the other extension is not present, the base class or interface of the hook handler may also not be present. In that case, we should still allow the handler to be registered. This is harmless, since the hook will never fire if the extension that defines it is not loaded. Bug: T339834 Change-Id: Id975370dececcb09ae5d00e6f68da57dc22fb267 |
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