Dianne,

Thank you for your explanations and time.  I think the issue is clear
now, and just a little bit more discussion remains on how to clarify
it to others.

> It does use filterEquals().

Agreed, but filterEquals() of the Intent class proper.  Maybe making
Intent.filterEquals() *final* would help get the point across.

> > Also, the documentation for PendingIntent currently explicitly says
> > that the request code is ignored.
>
> It depends on what you mean by ignored.  

The only meaning I was equipped with was one given by the
documentation of PendingIntent.  I think adding a little paragraph to
the top of that class's documentation talking about the role of
requestCode would help.

S
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