Unhide the following methods:
android.app.KeyguardManager.isKeyguardLocked()
android.app.KeyguardManager.isKeyguardSecure()
Fix some javadoc typos
Change-Id: Iedcd9f6a5261b7a3b47431edff013f629e1dc45d
Bug #6555840
Apps like Google+ with large bitmaps displayed in listivews could
run into memory issues because of these references.
Change-Id: I39486bda13ce00c5a3b6481139ad54547506a8b4
Bug 5993716
Use setCustomSelectActionModeCallback rather than
setLongClickListener to disallow custom action block so
that long press can bring up the paste window.
Change-Id: I916e77dcea7914c02191f0ecda37cd126318807d
Add a setting on WebViewCore to control whether we monitor
the responsiveness of the WebCore thread. Default is not
to monitor.
Bug: 6447214
Change-Id: Ia95e5c769d458dcd24ae50660b2f22e93851956f
are pending
Save the pending position scroll until the data change is actually
serviced before posting it to run. This avoids handler loops on
GONE subtrees or when the view is detached.
Bug 6547649
Change-Id: Iab108cfcb7dd11ece703762d311a5f5985f38c3b
- use an ID instead of a String for StorageVolume description
- use this ID for getting the correct localized version of the description string
Change-Id: I30f3080fce2c889be38bfdf9f5121dffcf8a99e8
1. ActivityChooserView did not hide the popup window when detached.
bug:6544220
2. ActivityChooserView was calling show popup when it was already
showing it resulting in an incrrect update and losing one item
per rotation.
bug:6522041
Change-Id: Iec1682ca5d27e38caf57214fa86060edf82a2166
LayoutTransition causes artifacts in some situations where a window is just
becoming visible or a container is just being added to the view tree when animations
are kicked off in LayoutTransition due to the normal automatic mechanism of running
animations when views are added/removed/etc. The problem is that containers in these
situations may have children with positions and sizes of (0, 0), causing the animation to
animate from this default/nonsense value to whatever is appropriate for the views when
they are first laid out and drawn. The end result is correct, but the animation is
superfluous and silly.
The fix is to avoid running any kind of transition animation on windows that are not
currently visible or containers that are not currently atached to the view hierarchy.
This should avoid the situation by only allowing the animations to run after the containers
and windows are visible and set up correctly.
Issue #6544410 issue with layout transition when first showing the activity
Change-Id: I737b2598887ef806dec3b02a483a8e8ff2c3d4e2
Delaying the popup by using removeView instead of removeViewImmediate
caused an error when the removal was actually executed after the parent
window was deleted along with the popup.
Fixes bug 6407801.
Change-Id: Ieb17d58467aaf16e1a24f47187f52766d694ba32
We were eating too many jelly beans even when the screen was
off.
Also clean up touch offsets, rotation on fling, and main
platlogo asset.
Bug: 6541052
Change-Id: I34e49b8b7a95ce6daab929885130426a5ae58dc4
1. The code in clear accessibility focus was not updaing the global
accessibility focus reference in view root if the view not a
descendant has accessibility focus.
bug:6382856
Change-Id: I0c99578b5afd1f1f5d0df5bba05b0a03b5951a43
Needed a little extra help from the builder to make this
happen (like the title, you might want a different largeIcon
in the expanded view if---as in this case---it is redundant
with the big picture).
Needed to fix BigPicture template to reveal actions.
Bug: 6289107
Change-Id: I19dc62e693ee2c87cbe82f7327fe9115768b4102
-> We cache RemoteViews which populate the AdapterViews, but only
up to a total memory amount of 2MB. The remainder of the cache
is pruned out. If _every_ item is greater than 2MB, we were failing
to prune the last item, leaving the framework in a loop on a bg
thread, but holding a lock required by the main thread.
Change-Id: I0574a25a59ebec6586ae223fff6605c0fee953c3
The problem was that when dismissing the lock screen, the window manager
would briefly turn off force hiding when it started animating the transition
and then turn it back on until the transition was done.
This would cause it to briefly switch focus to the app behind and then
take focus off it. The app would find out it got focus, and re-start
input on itself, asking the input method service to do so. At this
point the input method service would ask the window manager if the
caller really had focus, and it may or may not be told no depending
on the timing. If it is told no, then it doesn't allow the focus
switch to happen at that point, ignoring the new input connection,
and ultimately when focus does really switch the IME is left talking
with an old dead input connection.
I added some code to the input connection to make sure when we are
no longer using one that we mark it inactive and can't use it. This
bug was especially difficult to track down because it would only
visibly break when a GC happened during this time, causing the weak
reference on the input connection to become null. With this change
it will now always break (though in the scenario here only if you
hit the race condition correctly).
Change-Id: I81a6164dc140c548da1a9736e42cd253e8238a80