| commit | 6c167de91dd10b540e67d391a72a485a1de8be27 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Connor Clark <cjamcl@chromium.org> | Fri Jan 23 22:16:14 2026 |
| committer | Connor Clark <cjamcl@chromium.org> | Fri Jan 23 23:27:44 2026 |
| tree | 3b37a0f5e24911b9433eaf70386fdb51e03342e7 | |
| parent | b4a178eeab2a65600adb7a0a52566c5df6d93449 [diff] |
[AI] Rename executeJavaScript 'thought' parameter to 'explanation' Using 'thought' as a parameter name can break parsing within internal tools. Renamed to 'explanation', which matches the name in getStyles. Bug: 469188908, 477493699 Change-Id: I15715abe69cf482a05b0c5994814581fcb60aa67 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/devtools/devtools-frontend/+/7513037 Reviewed-by: Paul Irish <paulirish@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Paul Irish <paulirish@chromium.org>
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