Some apps rely on their drawables not getting not-visible hints via
setVisible when the window visibility changes. This manifests as
additional animations, such as crossfading from placeholders when the
window becomes visible again.
Apps should be able to handle this case in the future now that we have
more detailed reporting via onVisibilityAggregated, but to keep
existing apps working as-is, ImageView now operates in a compatibility
mode for targetSdkVersion < N and will only dispatch visibility
signals based on the same triggers used in M. New apps get the more
detailed signals.
Fix a bug where window visibility dispatch via onVisibilityAggregated
would double-dispatch "not visible" when the window is transitioning
from GONE => INVISIBLE or INVISIBLE => GONE.
Make the growing set of compatibility check fields in ImageView
static, matching the pattern from View.
Bug 30216207
Change-Id: I88875260bf6aaa23687c7d51353de8d633383531
Restrict saved surface to launcher start (ACTION_MAIN&CATEGORY_
LAUNCHER), or there is no intent at all (eg. task being brought to
front). If the intent is something else, likely the app is going
to show some specific page or view, instead of what's left last time.
This solves problems like the launcher shortcuts on DeckClock,
each of them is a different intent and will show one specific
view regardless of last states. Another example is Chrome tab
opened directly by action VIEW to open some URL.
(Note that this doesn't solve the problem with Chrome homescreen
shortcuts, it will still start with saved surface (if Chrome
is already open). This is because the shortcut is a trampoline
activity that starts the real chrome tab activity, but when
the trampoline is started, the whole task is already brought
to front, and ChromeTab could become visible with the task
before we actually start it.)
bug: 31055479
bug: 27747315
Change-Id: Id3e61c61ef516b0edc1f174320f02661222f226b
(cherry picked from commit ad24f96def)
Add QS tiles to the backup list. Non-system tiles will get removed
since they won't be installed when restore happens.
Change-Id: Iccf6e773384c45bd4d1f10c21aa8af356b3920d2
Bug: 28782938
To workaround b/30808791 without changing the NanoApp API,
we make the assumption that if the most significant byte
of our four-byte app ID is a lower-case 'L', then this
is a Google Nanoapp and thus we should use "Googl" for
our vendor ID, and set the most significant four bytes
of our eight byte app ID accordingly.
Bug: 30922112
Change-Id: I155dff58cdda1ef36a68e6d25df1e9059b1252f1
Instead of crashing, log a wtf and recover. This is not a problem
in ArraySet, but caused by someone else using an ArraySet without
protecting access to it. So whoever is calling at this point is
not the cause, and it isn't worthwhile to let them crash.
Change-Id: Iaefa4315b620c9fe24b31507e4aa47a8525c8540
(cherry picked from commit 92aa4b2ba3)
Instead of crashing, log a wtf and recover. This is not a problem
in ArraySet, but caused by someone else using an ArraySet without
protecting access to it. So whoever is calling at this point is
not the cause, and it isn't worthwhile to let them crash.
Change-Id: Iaefa4315b620c9fe24b31507e4aa47a8525c8540