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[ID: 84651]
Story points rate the relative effort of work in a Fibonacci-like format: 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 20, 40, 100. Each team will estimate work on a slightly different scale, which means the values in this field are likely only meaningful to the team that owns the Buganizer component in which the issue resides.
See Atlassian's Agile Coach for more information on how to use story points for estimation: https://www.atlassian.com/agile/project-management/estimation [ID: 746686]
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Description
#1Version used: 1.0.0-alpha01
Devices/Android versions reproduced on: N/A
To reproduce:
1. Construct a navigation graph with a fragment and mark it as the startDestination for the graph.
2. Construct a subgraph with another fragment that requires an argument and mark it as the startDestination for the subgraph.
3. Construct an action from the first fragment to the subgraph.
4. Use the generated classes to construct the action. Observe that the argument is not required.
5. Move the argument from the fragment to the subgraph.
4. Use the generated classes to construct the action. Observe that the argument *is* required.
I believe that in both cases, the argument should be required because the purpose of the SafeArgs generated classes is to prevent missing arguments, which would occur if the subgraph did not require the arguments of its startDestination.