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The previous approach of emitting a severe log message when a state (descriptor) was unknown was misleading. There are valid cases where some states are not known, if, for example, a module was explicitly disabled. Using Builder.failOnUnknownStates() in unit tests is far cleaner, as the existence of unknown states is tested in a controlled environment: one where are states are supposed to be known. |
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