This is a band-aid over the existing kludgy stopping mechanism
where the semantics of stop are different in the activity manager
than in the clients.
This change is intended to be as unobtrusive as possible, only
impacting the sleep case. I have a different change that
completely reworks how we stop activities to simply this all
a lot by unifying the semantics between the server and client.
However, it is too late in HC for such an extensive change. Later
I'll revert this one and put in the better solution.
Change-Id: Id77f2db1ec83469cdd888acb8fbc4679daa7766e
Bug:3085564
Bug:3196224
Bug:3321608
Remove Touch.getMaxScrollX(), which is incorrect for my
purpose, and is not used anywhere else. Instead use the
layout to determine the maximum horizontal scroll of a
textfield.
Now that textareas use layers, scroll the layer's picture
in the UI thread for vertical movement. When passing a
click to webcore, also pass a message to scroll the actual
textarea so the click will be in the correct place.
Lastly, do not override bringPointIntoView, which allows
moving the insertion handler beyond the edge of a field to
scroll it. Instead, override requestRectangleOnScreen to
do nothing, since my actual goal is to prevent the TextView
from changing the scroll of the WebView, which is done by
webkit.
Requires a change to external/webkit.
Change-Id: Ib91907599b792287c373d3678cb04e0cb5e34471
This fixes a bug introduced in 3c6dd8f9 because we now
have two shift keys. The code now tracks a global state
and looks for up to two shift keys.
Update after review and added code to handle extra
invalidate required by additional shift key.
Change-Id: Ic1728dd0ceec089089cd1beca1b0b30565d6e658
On touch up, View would move itself to the pressed state if it
hadn't already shown as pressed. However, it did this *after*
scheduling the message to deliver the onClick(). Thus if the
app took a little too long to execute inside of onClick(), the
invalidate to draw the highlight state would be executed right
before the following message to remove the highlight state,
causing it to basically not be shown.
This change just does the invalidate before scheduling the
onClick, so we can be sure it gets done first.
Change-Id: I6a4d1742a3aab60969c38b44bb3e163f48de62d4
Misc stuff found after looking at the first day of data, Jesse's
review, and comments from Dianne about tracking Activity counts
better.
Change-Id: Ifee1ef8f59f41061d4aac8c02765627dbf3cd8e4
Don't deliver data arriving from a Loader after the application
has moved on to a new Loader.
Also throttle the number of Loaders will have actively running
for a particular ID.
Oh, and documentation. Documentation is good.
Change-Id: I5a5cfdbb8c9bfb320ffc014f99e37fe7e3001382
Fixes bug 3362502
The underlying cause was that the DragEvent.obtain() variant which
clones an existing event was failing to copy the local state field.
This change also moves the logic for inserting the local state object
into DragEvents about to be dispatched from the Binder incall thread
into the main-thread code sequence. This is to eliminate any potential
SMP memory coherency issues around drag start vs incoming events
needing to refer to the local state object.
Change-Id: I368e8936dbf8a00b7d5cc19c2ef0101bd75b6b2d
b/3350774 was fixed by https://android-git.corp.google.com/g/#change,91337
But there is small chance that the flag mIsHandlingMultiTouch is not cleared
correctly. This CL enforces to clear the flag.
Change-Id: I79ba6b401a7d7b3c772d3f123912343491551507
This is needed for the Chrome HTTP stack to report SSL
certificates to WebView, in order to pass the CTS.
Change-Id: I0752a836ebaea21eae2084f037b18de4168f271f