Remove unused visibility specs (last referenced in codebase over 91 days ago)
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Remove unused visibility specs (last referenced in codebase over 91 days ago)
See go/scheuklappen-lsc for more information on why you've received this change and why it is important.
This CL looks good? Just LGTM and Approve it! This CL doesn’t look good? This is what you can do:
visibility = ["//visibility:private"]
even with nodefault_visibility
being defined in theBUILD
file. Please see http://b/142030303 for an explanation.This CL was generated by CL Robot - a tool that cleans up code findings (go/clrobot). The affected code paths have been enabled for CL Robot in //depot/google3/METADATA by following go/clrobot#how-to-opt-in. Anything wrong with the signup? File a bug at go/clrobot-bug.
codehealth
Tested: Local presubmit tests passed.