am 6e88c84c: docs: remove allowClearUserData from <application> manifest doc and clarify in javadocs that it\'s only for system apps bug: 3128020

* commit '6e88c84cbe0a07cb8c7b9ea23d1434bcf2e2a457':
  docs: remove allowClearUserData from <application> manifest doc and clarify in javadocs that it's only for system apps bug: 3128020
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Scott Main
2010-11-05 13:57:31 -07:00
committed by Android Git Automerger
2 changed files with 4 additions and 12 deletions

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@@ -90,10 +90,9 @@
<attr name="manageSpaceActivity" format="string" />
<!-- Option to let applications specify that user data can/cannot be
cleared. Some applications might not want to clear user data. Such
applications can explicitly set this value to false. This flag is
turned on by default unless explicitly set to false
by applications. -->
cleared. This flag is turned on by default.
<em>This attribute is usable only by applications
included in the system image. Third-party apps cannot use it.</em> -->
<attr name="allowClearUserData" format="boolean" />
<!-- Option to let applications specify that user data should

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@@ -3,8 +3,7 @@ page.title=&lt;application&gt;
<dl class="xml">
<dt>syntax:</dt>
<dd><pre class="stx">&lt;application android:<a href="#clear">allowClearUserData</a>=["true" | "false"]
android:<a href="#reparent">allowTaskReparenting</a>=["true" | "false"]
<dd><pre class="stx">&lt;application android:<a href="#reparent">allowTaskReparenting</a>=["true" | "false"]
android:<a href="#agent">backupAgent</a>="<i>string</i>"
android:<a href="#debug">debuggable</a>=["true" | "false"]
android:<a href="#desc">description</a>="<i>string resource</i>"
@@ -49,12 +48,6 @@ cannot be overridden by the components.</dd>
<dt>attributes</dt>
<dd><dl class="attr">
<dt><a name="clear"></a>{@code android:allowClearUserData}</dt>
<dd>Whether or not users are given the option to remove user data &mdash;
"{@code true}" if they are, and "{@code false}" if not. If the value is
"{@code true}", as it is by default, the application manager includes an
option that allows users to clear the data.</dd>
<dt><a name="reparent"></a>{@code android:allowTaskReparenting}</dt>
<dd>Whether or not activities that the application defines can move from
the task that started them to the task they have an affinity for when that task