This allows the MIME type icons to be used in other system apps.
In this instance, the StorageManager app needs to show file icons
for a given file. By moving the icon mapping into a static library,
we can avoid duplicating the mapping and resources.
Bug: 29826961
Change-Id: Ic2dc7970cc5a5ca430e33425eb9f1ecbd733fe9a
The FloatingToolbar rendering is buggy when running in RTL mode
for apps that do not support RTL. The CL checks if the running
app supports RTL before running RTL-related logic.
Bug: 29932935
Change-Id: I36c0d72984e0abc7c6430cc7d52d8efd7341820e
With this CL, the system automatically grants a temporary URI permission
to the target application when the IME calls
InputConnection#commitContent() with
InputConnection#INPUT_CONTENT_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION. The temporary
permission will be revoked by any of the following events:
- InputContentInfo#releasePermission() is explicitly called by the
target application.
- The target application returned false in
InputConnection#commitContent().
- All the InputContentInfo instances copied from the original one are
GC-ed.
If we do not do this and there is an application that forgot to call
that method then there is no way for IME developers to prevent
permission denial from happening in the application except for relaxing
the default permission of the ContentProvider just because of such an
application.
Although application developers are still expected to explicitly call
InputContentInfo#{request,release}Permission(), forgetting to call
InputContentInfo#requestPermission() does not hurt the user anymore.
With this CL, calling InputContentInfo#requestPermission() after calling
InputContentInfo#releasePermission() is also allowed.
Bug: 29892936
Change-Id: Id955435dd2e72549ee7134f46b3c6951581694ad
This reverts commit c4b8f36de5.
Having InputContentInfo#requestPermission() should not hurt developers,
but we can polish the behavior in a subsequent CL without changing
the API.
Bug: 29450031
Bug: 29892936
Change-Id: I1b43c19417b643d0c269af860db2d309b73a90d5
It turns out that requiring editor authors to call
InputContentInfo#requestPermission() as needed is just confusing and can
cause compatibility issues, because if an editor author forgot to call
that method then there would be no way for IME developers to prevent
permission denial except for relaxing the default permission of the
ContentProvider just because of such an application. This is not what we
want to see.
My conclusion is that the system should automatically call
InputContentInfo#requestPermission() (or do any equivalent operation)
when InputConnection#INPUT_CONTENT_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION is
specified, like we have done in Context#startActivity().
With this CL, the system automatically grants a temporary URI permission
to the target application when the IME calls
InputConnection#commitContent() with
InputConnection#INPUT_CONTENT_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION, and the
temporary permission will be revoked by any of the following events:
- InputContentInfo#releasePermission() is explicitly called by the
target application.
- The target application returned false in
InputConnection#commitContent().
- All the InputContentInfo instances copied from the original one are
GC-ed.
Bug: 29450031
Bug: 29892936
Change-Id: I37fb744e4d3d1c59177fb0a9be4ef5c325c9a39f
Removed final from public sendMessage and sendMessageDelayed commands to
unblock unittest development. This allows tests to verify calls to
sendMessage and sendMessageDelayed.
Also fixed one checkstyle error with import order.
BUG: 28593024
Change-Id: I26e02c3d75049d385ded7891c4fc9967273c27be
TEST: builds
TEST: runtest frameworks-wifi
Layout.getDesiredWidth measured text with TextDirectionHeuristics.LTR,
whereas the real calculations used the active direction heuristic set
in the TextView instance. This CL uses the same heuristics for both of
them by passing the value to Layout.getDesiredWidth function.
Bug: 28845953
Change-Id: I68d23f55fe5a86255d62e83bc62df38a047e4bca
ThreadedRenderer is not synonymous with hardware rendering, so
remove references to hardware rendering when referring to
ThreadedRenderer.
Change-Id: Ic66a482ccf05f556ebe6ec194ce4f858f75bbb8b
Required on nyc-mr1-dev since support library branch was reset.
Change-Id: I5b3ba0e7a17ee5ccd93e97b3bd9c519cb8641d97
(cherry picked from commit 80bf1f8a3c)
It turns out that we can let the system to call
InputMethodService#exposeContent(InputContentInfo, EditorInfo), which
added in my previous CL [1], during the IME is calling
InputConnection#commitContent() as follows.
[IME]
InputContentInfo contentInfo = new InputContentInfo(
contentUri,
new ClipDescription(description, new String[]{mimeType}),
linkUrl);
getCurrentInputConnection().commitContent(
inputContentInfo,
InputConnection.INPUT_CONTENT_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION,
null);
[App]
try {
contentInfo.requestPermission();
// Load inputContentInfo.getContentUri() here.
} finally {
contentInfo.releasePermission();
}
This gives us flexibility to let InputConnection#commitContent() do all
the magic for IME developers like other APIs such as
Context#startActivity(), rather than asking them to call one more API to
grant a temporary URI permission like a scenario where
Context#grantUriPermission() is used.
[1]: I2772889ca01f2ecb2cdeed4e04a9319bdf7bc5a6
25e0813e6e
Bug: 29450031
Change-Id: I99536cd58c9984af30b0bafb4a1dd25a26634a2d