diff --git a/core/java/android/text/util/Linkify.java b/core/java/android/text/util/Linkify.java index 50e7ec30ec3a6..df54209bc0433 100644 --- a/core/java/android/text/util/Linkify.java +++ b/core/java/android/text/util/Linkify.java @@ -67,6 +67,14 @@ import java.util.regex.Pattern; * create http://example.com when the clickable URL link is * created. * + *

Note: When using {@link #MAP_ADDRESSES} or {@link #ALL} + * to match street addresses on API level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O_MR1} + * and earlier, methods in this class may throw + * {@link android.util.AndroidRuntimeException} or other exceptions if the + * device's WebView implementation is currently being updated, because + * {@link android.webkit.WebView#findAddress} is required to match street + * addresses. + * * @see MatchFilter * @see TransformFilter */ @@ -95,10 +103,11 @@ public class Linkify { /** * Bit field indicating that street addresses should be matched in methods that - * take an options mask. Note that this uses the - * {@link android.webkit.WebView#findAddress(String) findAddress()} method in - * {@link android.webkit.WebView} for finding addresses, which has various - * limitations and has been deprecated. + * take an options mask. Note that this should be avoided, as it uses the + * {@link android.webkit.WebView#findAddress(String)} method, which has various + * limitations and has been deprecated: see the documentation for + * {@link android.webkit.WebView#findAddress(String)} for more information. + * * @deprecated use {@link android.view.textclassifier.TextClassifier#generateLinks( * TextLinks.Request)} instead and avoid it even when targeting API levels where no alternative * is available. diff --git a/core/java/android/webkit/WebView.java b/core/java/android/webkit/WebView.java index 137b67c6e63e0..14be73dec41cd 100644 --- a/core/java/android/webkit/WebView.java +++ b/core/java/android/webkit/WebView.java @@ -1603,9 +1603,9 @@ public class WebView extends AbsoluteLayout } /** - * Gets the first substring consisting of the address of a physical - * location. Currently, only addresses in the United States are detected, - * and consist of: + * Gets the first substring which appears to be the address of a physical + * location. Only addresses in the United States can be detected, which + * must consist of: *