1. If the last touch explored location is within the active window we
used to click on exact location if it is within the accessibility
focus otherwise in the accessibility focus center. If the last touch
explored location is not within the active window we used to just
click there. This breaks in the case were one has touch explored
at a given place in the current window and now a dialog opens *not*
covering the touch explored location. If one uses swipes to move
accessibility focus i.e. to traverse the dialog without touching
it one cannot activate anything because the touch explorer is using
the last touch explored location that is outside of the active
window e.g the dialog.
The solution is to clear the last touch explored location when a
window opens or accessibility focus moves. If the last touch
explored location is null we are clicking in the accessibility
focus location.
bug:6620911
2. There is a bug in the window manager that does not notify a
window that its location has changed (bug:6623031). This breaks
accessibility interaction with dialogs that have input because
when the IME is up the dialog is moved but not notified. Now
the accessibility layer gets incorrect location for the
accessibility focus and the window bounds.
The soluion is when the accessibility manager service calls
into the remove thress to obtain some accessibility node infos
it passes the window left and top which it gets from the
window manager. These values are used to update the attach info
window left and top so all accessibility node infos emitted
from that window had correct bounds in screen coordinates.
bug:6620796
Change-Id: I18914f2095c55cfc826acf5277bd94b776bda0c8
This reverts commit b999cc118f.
There was an assumption in this earlier change that observer dispatching could not be
recursive - we could only ever have one iteration on the observer listener list. This
assumption broke down in a specific app, and maybe in more, so reverting the change for now.
We should probably find a way to accomplish the same allocation-minimizing goal without
causing exceptions when violating our assumptions.
Issue #6620795 [Application compatibility] Lufthansa app crashes
Change-Id: I1c1f9ad329c14398feb0e74ce77e1a07111f7d1f
A previous fix made it necessary for a frame to render something to GL
in order to cause a call to eglSwapBuffers(). Besides the calls being
tracked as part of issuing a DisplayList, there is also a potential call
to clear the canvas (via glClear()) on non-opaque surfaces. This call is also
good to track, since a surface that gets cleared without any other drawing operations
is worth flipping to the screen (to erase old contents on that surface).
This fix tracks the status of the pre-draw operations to find out whether
glClear() was called and then sets the drawing status appropriately.
Issue #6606422 QuickContact dismissal is janky again (Tracking)
Change-Id: I5fcaccfdc9293dd46b83f2fc279730a5d2740ebf
1. We have decided to let the accessibility services take care
for syncing accessibility and input focus. Some apps may
move input focus when a given view takes input focus which
dragging accessibility focus can lead to a loop in the
focus traversal. This change removes some leftover sync
code.
bug:6616861
Change-Id: I57cb44e315a386d13596794d3767b559e9ee3d99
Add action provider, button, and styles. Extend ActionProvider to
allow for getting references to MenuItem instances.
Implement toggle mode for the MediaRouteButton/ActionProvider. Dialog
selection yet to come.
Change-Id: Ibe3188570f503bbf8dd00cf154663435656a7171
1. Now after setting the content description on a view we mark is as
important for accessibility of the current important for accessibility
mode of that view is auto.
2. Minor tweak to a touch explorer coefficient to make performing double
tapping easier.
bug:6615353
Change-Id: I3b477f533a3ebde85d425caf32ace5e851240f88
Alpha values were being set correctly on native Display Lists during an
AlphaAnimation, but not when the animation finished. Only non-1 values
were being propagated to the Display List properties.
The fix is to track when we've set a non-1 alpha value from an AlphaAnimation
and to notice that flag when the value is 1 (because the animation ended), so that
we propagate that value correctly. Using the flag avoids sending a value of 1
(by far the most common case) unless we really need to restore it after animating
it with non-1 values.
Issue #6600592 Sometimes album art blends with list asset on queue
Change-Id: I51047d756a4ac42a2d907a4d77963cc23dfb1db3
1. Currently accessibility focus removal was clearing the selection
in the view - in particular the accessibility cursor position
which in the TextView case is the selection. This leads to a
scenario where the selection may be cleared when the app does
not explect. Further, the selection should not be cleared
since the user can be say several pages in the content and
removing and putting back accessibility focus would cause a
tedious traversal to get to the previous position.
bug:6469840
Change-Id: Iba3c01600fa2c9c39f99085a5fbc4328aa539ea8
1. If an accessibility service uses an invalid focus type argument
when trying to find where focus is the queried application crashes.
The same happens if the serivce calls focus search with an invalid
derection. While we need the argument check in the controller that
runs in the app process the accessibility service has to be the
palace where an exception is thown for the invalid argument so
the developer can fix his code.:
bug:6508797
Change-Id: Ib0d74f374fa60ee8fd6117f11c23af34f6c26ad3