...when the device's physical orientation is portrait.
We now hold off on computing app token orientation while preparing
to open or close app tokens.
Also clean up a few other little issues.
Change-Id: Iae125a975c7706fb4d068c872fd172e69854ff15
Now recents is updated every time an activity is resumed. This
should ensure the recent list is more consistent, in the face of
pressing back or things crashing.
Change-Id: Ibf59419014e549fac55f18633185edcb5ffcaa3c
Also issue #3281400: Rotating a retained instance fragment leaks the fragment manager
And turn off fragment debug logging.
Change-Id: Ibdd7db82bb35618021bcba421ba92ced7cd691c2
Also know as:
Issue #3272051 Contacts edit view: Tapping the in-app back button
results in a forward transition
Yeah more complexity in deciding which animation to use.
Also reduce complexity in deciding which app's animation set to use,
to balance things out (and make it have less stupid behavior).
Change-Id: I78c6c5c5249a96206f7e03ce587c1dcb9a7dc14f
The goal is to fix a bunch of fragment-related bugs caused by various
things trying to do fragment transactions after onPause()... which
currently throws an exception, since this is after the activity's state
has been saved so the new fragment state can be lost.
The basic change is relatively simple -- we now consider processes
hosting paused or stopping activities to be unkillable, and the client
code now does the onSaveInstanceState() as part of stopping the
activity.
For compatibility, if an app's targetSdkVersion is < HONEYCOMB, the
client side will still call onSaveInstanceState() prior to onPause()
and just hold on to that state until it needs to report it in once
being stopped.
Also included here is a change to generate thumbnails by taking
screenshots. The code for generating thumbnails by re-rendering
the view hierarchy is thus removed.
Change-Id: Iac1191646bd3cadbfe65779297795f22edf7e74a
What this adds:
- A new Intent activity flag to completely replace an existing task.
- A new Intent activity flag to bring the current home task up behind
a new task being started/brought to the foreground.
- New versions of startActivity() that take an array of Intents to be
started, allowing applications to start a task in a specific state.
- A public moveTaskToFront() method on ActivityManager, with a new flag
that allows the caller to have the task moved to the front with the
current home task immediately behind it.
Change-Id: Ie8028d09acffb5349d98043c67676daba09f75c8
We now decide whether to use a bitmap background based on whether the
window's drawing is hardware accelerated. To do this, there is a new
"state_accelerated" that state list drawables can be parameterized on,
and the standard window background uses this to select a solid color
or bitmap drawable as appropriate.
Introduces a little hackery to have wm preview windows pretend like
they are hardware accelerated even if they aren't, so the preview looks
closer to the actual app.
Also Add a DialogWhenLarge variation for the light theme.
Change-Id: I215a79d5df65ba3eed52ab363cade9d8218a6588
- Activity manager now prints the pid doing a startActivity request.
- Package manager now remembers messages about problems it has parsing
packages.xml.
Change-Id: I11a75aa3953dbfa5dd41cfbdf69116c764ec228f
...that Market took over the screen after signing into a Google account
Don't warn the user about a new activity coming up on an activity that
is finishing.
Change-Id: I573073139d42a485473d0c8a7df450c1a23c35c3
The activity manager looks for cases where one app launches immediately
after another. If this happens, a brief toast is shown telling the user
when app is actually running and what was originally starting.
Change-Id: If94cf5bd393dd0bc0f09789dae044fde1386c481
It would grant the permission to the temporary ActivityRecord,
not the real one, so it never got cleaned up.
Also allow granting of permissions to services because... well,
it would be really really useful. And it introduces some
refactoring that we'll need to support cut/paste.
Change-Id: If521f509042e7baad7f5dc9bec84b6ba0d90ba09
Introdude a new ActivityStack class that holds all of the
state and management of a stack of activities. Paves the way
for having multiple activity stacks, though at this point
there should be no change in functionality and the activity
manager is still assuming there is only one stack.
Change-Id: Iea4859a24c9269061043755ec58a615028d4183b