The crashes are also reported to the event log (and of course the
main logcat, like they always have been). Ordinary Log.e(t,m,e) isn't dropboxed
but there's a new Log.wtf() which always is. (Still @pending in this change.)
Add a hook to IPowerManager to crash the system server on demand
(only for apps with REBOOT permission, since it's basically a restart).
This is not exposed in PowerManager, must be invoked directly -- mostly
this is there so "Bad Behavior" in dev tools can do it.
When invoked from an anyDensity="false" or pre-Donut app,
View.getLocationOnScreen() returns values in compatibility
mode. This change fixes QuickContact and RemoteViews to
always adjust based on CompatibilityInfo.applicationScale.
Also deprecates an extra previously being used to pass
Rect for QuickContact windows.
Fixes http://b/2306495
If something had backed up this setting in the 'do nothing' state, a restore of
that dataset could render a device without a hard END key unusable. There's no
clear reason to want to restore this value anyway, so we no longer back it up,
nor apply it at restore time even if the dataset contains it.
Bug: 2326562
Instead of processing each notification separately event (scheduling an alarm with AlarmManager for each event, posting notification to NotificationManager for each event, etc), only one alarm should be fired for each wake-up time. AlertService will look through the CalendarAlerts table and decides how to update the notication manager. This is more efficient and simplifies the codecode. It is also the long-term fix to elimiate overlapping notification ring tones e.g. DrooDrooDrooooid b/2194249
Also consolidated alarm scheduling code to one place.
Change-Id: If58ce278d55b28abad703f8aeee466d44952fcd0
(CrashData was a custom-marshalled crash-info class used for a server crash
reporting system I am deprecating). Use ApplicationErrorReport.CrashInfo
instead to report crash details (mostly the stack trace) from RuntimeInfo to
ActivityManagerService, since we're likely to need the crash information in
that form anyway.
Remove the (long-disabled) flags and support for the "Debug" button
in the crash dialog.
Further gut the ICheckinService interface by removing the crash-reporting
APIs (and everything that calls them), plus the synchronous checkin()
method (which has been stubbed out for a while now).
A new dropbox-based crash reporting system is in the works, but not part
of this change.
- removed the parcelling ability from Entity and EntityIterator and made them public
- added an EntityIterator abstract implementation that allow easy wrapping of a Cursor
- changed the VCard code to use the new APIs
to a race condition) that breaks the caching of non-existent Settings/Secure/
Gservices values (causing lots of unnecessary database queries).
Fix a dumb thinko (reversed condition) in the SQLiteDatabase logging.
but can also be used by unbundled apps. Move android.text.util.Regex there as
a starting example, renamed to a more sensible (?) com.android.common.Patterns.
Set up a corresponding test package, and move RegexTest (to PatternsTest).
Update clients.
Merge commit 'ca20347543797a67b48a369f9b901cecabd231e3' into eclair-mr2
* commit 'ca20347543797a67b48a369f9b901cecabd231e3':
New Javadoc for ContactsContract.