Removed boolean param to ask for exception on detached fd. Use a
subclass of IOException instead.
Bug: 10461576
Change-Id: If7db16120297edcdb7d5d5905ed453003be0e38e
This reverts commit 3954fd9a05, which
is equivalent to re-applying 8a1597b396.
The change ("Take the input device into account for meta state") was
valid but caused CTS test failures because the test was wrong. The
test injected a key event with the meta state missing. This faulty
test was masked by the old toggle behavior.
Bug 10361803
exportToPdf use-case not supported in K so removing that dangling
reference from the javadoc
Change-Id: Ia0fe3aa9ed5150639d1f72341c89568a0a7e1c7d
1. The print dialog was resizable and as a result when printers
come and go its size changes which looks bad. The dialog is
now trying to be maximally large limited by a max size or the
screen - whichever is smaller. This required moving from
GridLayout to several LinearLayouts since the former does not
support distribution of empty space evently between the items
in a row. Also we want all items in a column of inputs to be
of equal size (the spinners specifically).
2. Added labeledBy attribute to associate a view with another one
that serves as its label for accessibility purposes. We have
lebelFor attribute but it is not useful in most layout files
since it has to refer the auto-generated id of a view which
usually appears later in the layout file, thus generating a
compilation error. This was needed for the accessibility support
of the print dialog.
bug:10631660
2. Disabling the spinners or the print button did not produce
visual feedback leading to user frustration.
bug:10741907
Change-Id: I0c12eddabc4035bc7becd1b86c1f1b8fdcf4289c
...while setting up a new user from settings.
We can now delay broadcasts when there are enough background services
currently starting (still set to 1 for svelte devices, 3 for normal
devices).
Add new intent flag to not allow receivers to abort broadcasts, which
I use to fix an issue with the initial BOOT_COMPLETED broadcast not
actually requesting pss data at the right time -- it can now be sent
as an ordered broadcast without the ability for the receivers to cancel
it.
Change-Id: I51155bbbabe23e187003f3e2abd7b754e55d3c95
This reverts commit 8a1597b396. That
commit broke some of the handling of meta state, which in turn caused
CTS test failures, notably bug 10210151 (CTS:
android.text.method.cts.BaseKeyListenerTest#testBackspace_withSendKeys
is failing on KLP).
So this revert fixes those test failures, but leaves bug 8303489
(Pressing shift on the hardware keyboard messes with unrelated
keypresses, including virtual ones) still present. We'll plan to
address that in a future release.
Change-Id: Iea42c643b6d08f33cbd2ed1747e8de3b5f8116a6
Code path to release content provider associated with the PFD was
inadvertently bypassed by a previous change. Reinstate that code
when closing the PFD.
Bug: 10767447
Change-Id: I23306cfb3c28c99e587892b17ca85efd3f7a8a07
The original bug is fixed already, but showed up some problems in
the underlying fade-transition implementation. This fix addresses
those and other issues. The biggest part of the change should help
transition robustness in general, as it removes the dependency on the
public 'alpha' property of views and uses, instead, a new hidden property
on views called 'transitionAlpha'. This is a value which is normally
opaque (1), but which can be used by transitions (only) to animate the
translucency of views without disturbing the actual 'alpha' value which
might be manipulated outside of transitions. This should make transitions
much more robust in general.
In implementing and testing this overall fix, I noticed a couple of things
about transitions that were simply wrong (such as starting fades from the
wrong start value, and incorrectly avoiding transitions on some views
that didn't happen to have ids), and those are fixed in this CL as well.
Issue #10726905 ActionBar weirdness in People app
Issue #10727937 Menu items in gallery appear in faded color after selecting an image/album by long press
Change-Id: If1618446db10c1bfcff4761449241de4f559afc1
The leak fix of the CopyOnWriteArray in ViewTreeObserver was
too aggressive, always clearing the shadow copy when it should only
have cleared it when needed. The way it works now, we will always
clear the listeners for ViewTreeObserver after the listeners
are processed.
Issue #10815924 ViewTreeObserver leak fix too aggressive
Change-Id: Iff0095d73beb38e52b0a5ae6b6378afec4458fd3
Bug: 10361803
Bug: 8565831
Several obsolete APIs now deprecated.
TEXT_AUTOSIZING can now be unhidden.
Change-Id: Ib0afa4bb010f35816d3b9dd3695e8997f0ff0793
1. The UI of a printing app was freezing a little when calling the print
method since the print manager service was waiting for it to bind to the
print spooler which generated the print job id (and the initial print
job info really). Now the print manager service is responsible for job
id generation and does not not wait for the print spooler to spin. Hence,
the app UI is not blocked at all. Note that the print manager initiates
the binding to the spooler and as soon as it completes the spooler shows
the print UI which is hosted in its process. It is not possible to show
the print UI before the system is bound to the spooler since during this
binding the system passes a callback to the spooler so the latter can
talk to the system.
2. Changed the print job id to be an opaque class allowing us to vary the
way we generate print job ids in the future.
3. The queued print job state was hidden but the print job returned by the
print method of the print manager is in that state. Now now hidden.
4. We were incorrecly removing print job infos if they are completed or
cancelled. Doing that is problematic since the print job returned by
the print method allows the app to query for the job info after the
job has been say completed. Hence, an app can initiate printing and
get a print job whose state is "created" and hold onto it until after
the job is completed, now if the app asks for the print job info it
will get an info in "created" state even though the job is "completed"
since the spooler was not retaining the completed jobs. Now the spooler
removes the PDF files for the completed and cancelled print jobs but
keeps around the infos (also persisting them to disc) so it can answer
questions about them. On first boot or switch to a user we purge the
persisted print jobs in completed/cancelled state since they
are obsolete - no app can have a handle to them.
5. Removed the print method that takes a file since we have a public
PrintDocumentAdapter implementation for printing files. Once can
instantiate a PrintFileDocumentAdapter and pass it to the print
method. This class also allows overriding of the finish method to
know when the data is spooled and deleted the file if desired, etc.
6. Replaced the wrong code to slice a large list of parcelables to
use ParceledListSlice class.
bug:10748093
Change-Id: I1ebeeb47576e88fce550851cdd3e401fcede6e2b
Bug: 9520957
DevicePolicyManagerService will play dumb if the feature is not installed.
Continue to keep track of failed password attempts for keyguard's use.
Change-Id: I28d258dc09a8b4976b188da6f453d8daabcc4bdd
This way an application can automatically sunset its permission requests
when running on later versions of the OS where those permissions are no
longer relevant, but may be alarming to the user. A canonical example
is WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE, which as of KLP becomes unnecessary for an app
to use the external storage volume solely for its own large-data needs,
without the need for actual file-system sharing among multiple apps.
Bug 9761041
Change-Id: I60130af3a108fe4a750c356038a1c8cb897e9c8b
1. Decrease transient navigation confirmation annoyance.
- Only use the power-key as a signal if we detect a screen-off
screen-on within a short threshold value.
- Auto-confirm if user performs the indicated gesture.
- Remember confirmation across reboots.
2. Update wording to new final wording. Remove now obsolete
short + long versions. Decrease message font temporarily
until the new platform toast redesign is finalized.
3. Remove pre-ship ImmersiveModeTesting debug helper.
Bug:10602929
Change-Id: I0bff826391058c7b282eeb61817b93b79de84893
We now have the activity manager kill long-running processes
during idle maintanence.
This involved adding some more information to the activity manager
about the current memory state, so that it could know if it really
should bother killing anything. While doing this, I also improved
how we determine when memory is getting low by better ignoring cases
where processes are going away for other reasons (such as now idle
maintenance). We now won't raise our memory state if either a process
is going away because we wanted it gone for another reason or the
total number of processes is not decreasing.
The idle maintanence killing also uses new per-process information
about whether the process has ever gone into the cached state since
the last idle maintenance, and the initial pss and current pss size
over its run time.
Change-Id: Iceaa7ffb2ad2015c33a64133a72a272b56dbad53