Unfortunately we are stuck with the donut ones, can't change these in Eclair
to be the more correct names.
Change-Id: Id8aaa2e90cd21631b18a36bea3755a63d0e6d577
Javadoc, and unhide the first pieces of the Bluetooth API.
With this commit there is enough public API to connect and use an RFCOMM
connection between Bluetooth devices.
Split BluetoothDevice into BluetoothDevice and BluetoothAdapter.
BluetoothAdapter: Represents the local BT adapter. Operations on the local
adapter (start a scan, etc).
BluetoothDevice: Represents a remote BT device. Operations on remote devices
(pair, connect, etc).
IBluetoothDevice.aidl -> Bluetooth.aidl
BluetoothDeviceService.java -> BluetoothDeviceService.java
TODO:
Javadoc
Docking station intents for dock switch driver.
Add DockObserver and updated Intent.java and systemserver.jave
Signed-off-by: Dan Murphy <D.Murphy@motorola.com>
modified: core/java/android/content/Intent.java
new file: services/java/com/android/server/DockObserver.java
modified: services/java/com/android/server/SystemServer.java
Docking station updates
Add constants for the dock
Signed-off-by: Dan Murphy <D.Murphy@motorola.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
- Do better about figuring out when to stop them and other related window
management.
- Fix problem where we were not redrawing the surface when the orientation
changed. This was the cause of the device hang.
This unfortunately requires API changes because the existing text markup
classes had no access to the screen density.
TextPaint gains a "density" field so that TextView can pass the density
along. AbsoluteSizeSpan gains a new flag to indicate that its argument
is in dip instead of in physical pixels. LineHeightSpan gains an inner
interface whose chooseHeight() method includes a TextPaint argument so
it can get at the density. And when StringBlock creates the markup
objects, it now uses the density-aware versions.
Bug 1976971, Bug 2031746
Recently we added queryEntities() to the ContentProvider
interface to read out Entity objects atomically. This
change adds a helper to AsyncQueryHandler to perform these
queries on a background thread, returning the result when
finished.
When performing a set of batch operations, some callers need
to enforce that a query has specific values. For example,
when persisting edited Contact values, we need to assert
that the RawContacts.VERSION matches the version we read out
through queryEntities().
This change adds a new TYPE_ASSERT that uses withValues()
and withSelection(), and checks all values when applying the
batch operation, bailing if any values don't match.
This is all of the basic pieces:
- The WallpaperService now creates a surface with the window manager for its
contents.
- There is a simple service that displays a bitmap.
- The wallpaper manager takes care of starting and stopping the service.
- The window manager knows about wallpaper windows and how to layer them with
the windows that want to be shown on top of wallpaper.
Lots and lots of issues remain, but at this point you can actually write a
wallpaper service, select it in the UI, and see it behind an activity.
Without this, it's really hard to debug exceptions coming
over from a ContentProvider. This is lightweight logging
that is only triggered by an exception, and doesn't write a
full stacktrace.
This is mostly refactoring, adding a new WallpaperManager class that takes care
of the old wallpaper APIs on Context, so we don't need to pollute Context with
various new wallpaper APIs as they are needed. Also adds the first little
definition of a wallpaper service, which is not yet used or useful.
The Intent.EXTRA_KEY_CONFIRM extra can be set to require user confirmation before shutting down.
The ACTION_REQUEST_SHUTDOWN Intent is protected by android.permission.SHUTDOWN.
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
It turns out we were not returning the density for anything retrieved from a
TypedArray... which basically means any bitmap references from a layout or style...!!!
This is now fixed.
Also fiddle with the density compatibility mode to turn on smoothing in certain situations,
helping the look of things when they need to scale and we couldn't do the scaling at
load time.
Removed the TTS_ prefix in the TextToSpeech class to follow the standard naming convention.
Moved the TTS-related intents from the Intent class to TextToSpeech and TextToSpeech.Engine.
Renamed the TextToSpeech.Engine constants that are used as extras for the
ACTION_TTS_CHECK_TTS_DATA intent to prefix them with EXTRA_.
Cleaned up the other TextToSpeech.Engine constant to remove superfluous mentions of
"TTS" in the name.
Internally, ContentProviderOperation maintains a "type",
which correspond to builder methods, such as "newInsert()".
Unit tests often need to assert which operations are
being built, so this change adds a getType() accessor and
esposes the internal constants used. They are marked with
@hide so they are not exposed in the public API.
* AccessibilityService -- document onBind() to not be implemented.
* GestureLibrary.getLearner() -- needs to be hidden.
* IntentSender -- remove protected constructors, document that it is retrieved from a PendingIntent.
* Hide permissions: SHUTDOWN, STOP_APP_SWITCHES.
* Context -- hide BACKUP_SERVICE.
* ContextWrapper -- hide getSharedPrefs bla h blah
* Intent.parseUri() -- fix docs.
* ApplicationInfo.FLAG_TEST_ONLY?!?
* Hide MockContext.getSharedPrefs blah blah
Merge commit '589cebe2d58591403de4a77077941c0454bc91bc'
* commit '589cebe2d58591403de4a77077941c0454bc91bc':
* Use the scaled size for surface view instead of native. The surface will be always scaled
by surface flinger in compatiblity mode. The original approach confused the app because
the surface size and the view size were different.
* a few clean up. removed unsed arguments, obsolete conditions from getTranslator()
(expandable check was a bug)
Merge commit '11b822d2a91ea17c34c0cb1c11e80a9a30d72864'
* commit '11b822d2a91ea17c34c0cb1c11e80a9a30d72864':
Simplify density compatibility to a boolean.
Instead of a list, we now just have a single boolean indicating whether an
application is density aware, and this set set to true by default as of
Donut.
This changes the names of the directories in aapt, to what you see
in the list of DpiTest resources. Also adds a new "long" configuration
for wide screens, which the platform sets appropriate, and introduces
a new kind of resizeability for not large but significantly larger
than normal screens which may have compatibility issues.