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epriestley 01f277cef2 Fix a CalendarExport issue when an existing export has an unsupported mode
Summary:
See D16676. When an export has an unsupported mode (bad database value, out-of-date object, etc) the intent of this code is to put it into the `<select />` so that you can save the form without silently changing the object.

However, it incorrectly calls `array_shift()` instead of `array_unshift()`.

Test Plan:
Edited a Calendar export with an invalid mode, saw the mode appear properly in the dropdown:

{F2957321}

Reviewers: vrana, chad

Reviewed By: vrana

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17369
2017-02-16 06:22:21 -08:00
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