- New InputEventReceiver for detecting taps outside of focused stack
boundaries.
- Fixed bug that wasn't pausing the non-focused window when returning
home.
Change-Id: Ia51d312a7c029abc01eb5df1102814cc29d33b47
1. UiAutomation#executeAndWaitForEvent method was invoking the passed
runnable while holding the lock which may lead to a deadlock. For
example: a runnable that calls getActivity() gets us into a state
like this.
2. UI automation services did not get all capabilities such a
service can have. Now a UI test service gets all of them.
3. When UiAutomation was exiting for event fired as a result of a
performed action, it was checking whether the received evnet time
is strictly before the time of executing the command that should
fire the event. However, if the execution is fast enough, i.e.
less than one millisecond, then the event time and the execution
time are the same. This was leading to a missed signal in rare
cases.
4. AccessibilityNodeInfoCache was not clearing the relevant state
for accessibility focus clearing event.
5. Accessibility text traversal in TextView was partially using text
and partially content description - broken. Now we are using the
text since for text view and content desc for other views. In other
words, we are using the most precise text we have.
6. AccessibilityManagerService was not granting capabilities of a
UiAutomation service - plainly wrong.
CTS change:https://googleplex-android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/300693/
bug:8695422
bug:8657560
Change-Id: I9afc5c3c69eb51f1c01930959232f44681b15e86
The fix in:
https://googleplex-android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/300346/
worked but the constant used had an extra trailing zero - which was confusing
and put a 1 in the 'flag' space of the measurement spec.
The intended number was:
0x00800000
Unfortunately, this intended constant doesn't fix this bug.
The constant submitted in this fix is:
0x00010000
which is outside the 'flag' space of measurement specs and appears to steer clear of overflow
problems in the scenario of this bug.
As suggested in the submission above, it would be preferable to rework of the RTL code to avoid
the use of such a constant as it seems very unlikely indeed that any choice of integer can
avoid problems in all cases.
Change-Id: I0c6744257ef2aebe8dbc8c041a447f9b90ee4b84
By adding these stubs, they will be automatically added to framework.aidl
in sdk builds.
This makes it easier for unbundled apps to pass these objects across
AIDL calls.
ContentValues & CursorWindow are already public Parcelables. It is an
oversight that they were not already in framework.aidl.
There are a lot of other public Parcelables that are missing from
framework.aidl. This just fixes two commonly requested ones.
Change-Id: If61e19b1206da1680413d9ea03de87a90b6d233e
VPN used to just watch the interface, but that is insufficient. There
is no promise that the interface will go down when we're done with it.
Now that wifi stays on in scan-only mode despite user turning it off
it seems that the interface is left up, even in AP mode.
Now listening for ConnectivityService broadcast that the network we were on
has disconnected and tearing down the VPN then or when the interface
goes away.
bug:8550083
Change-Id: Icf414497bc55bead69de04e91f39f90ac2e6578a
GridLayout is working as intended here. The bug is appears to be in RelativeLayout
(and possibly LinearLayout).
The value of RelativeLayout.DEFAULT_WIDTH = Integer.MAX_VALUE/2 is 0x3FFFFFFF has bits
set in the range that is used to flag certain conditions and states by the layout system.
In View we have:
MEASURED_SIZE_MASK = 0x00ffffff
MEASURED_STATE_MASK = 0xff000000;
MEASURED_STATE_TOO_SMALL = 0x01000000
This change fixes this bug, though it looks as if that a safer solution would be to not introduce
this constant and code path in the first place - as RelativeLayout's measurement algorithm operates
in the LTR case without it.
Change-Id: I01c51ae854620f08dd63047594486a3464c86f3a
The node id does not have to be decorated with spans like spannable
so it makes no sense to have these APIs use anything else but string.
bug:8657338
Change-Id: I2e7c31128ee9f2933bd0d58beac4ba31a498bb09
Protip: Don't mess with Bundles after you've sent them off
for parceling in an RPC.
Note that this change reduces the payload size of
StatusBarNotification objects received in
onNotificationRemoved() callbacks; it scrubs out the
RemoteViews and Bitmaps just as the NoMan's internal archive
does. [You don't really need that information anyway when
hearing about a removed notification; most likely all you
need are the other slots on StatusBarNotification, but
nulling the whole Notification object breaks a lot of
clients.]
Bug: 8616295
Change-Id: Ic899045f2352b96dcf064d3e9e51dad52629aea3
The current invalidation logic does not take into account the clipChildren
flag. When this flag is set to false on a container (an uncommon but
possible case), it is possible for views in the child hierarchy of
the container to be draw outside of the container's bounds. But invalidations
on that view hiearrchy can be clipped to the container's bounds, causing us to
not redraw views outside of those bounds.
Fix is to expand the dirty rect of an invalidation to encompass the complete
bounds of any container with clipChildren==false.
Issue #680037 Some transform combinations can leave old pixel values on the screen
Change-Id: I426beee15d04145fac2f6b4203748ae309e392b4