Is there an exception in the lifetime rules for a parent activity
that's in the background after invoking startActivityForResult()? From
my understanding, in low memory scenarios, the background activities
are killed before the foreground. Does this rule still apply even if
the background activity started the foreground one for the purpose of
obtaining some result?

In this case, I think it would make sense for the foreground child
activity to get killed first or to equalize the lifetime of the parent
and child.

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