time_zones_by_country.xml has been replaced by a file that can
be updated outside of an OTA and can be accessed via
libcore.util.TimeZoneFinder. This means parsing code has been
removed from this class and replaced by calls to libcore code.
libcore code uses ICU so this class adapts to
java.util.TimeZone for published public APIs as well as other
knock-ons to reduce impact of this change in telephony code.
All use of classes called TimeZone are fully-qualified to
reduce confusion.
Several public-but-hidden methods have been removed. These
can be returned if there are any important apps relying on
them.
Bug: 25338903
Test: Ran CtsUtilTestCases
Change-Id: I699b4e7420e8d7e61ee68ec96552ab3144c9bab2
Only happens if you're put()ing and clear()ing the map from
different threads, and Dianne told you not to do that.
In addition to avoiding the cache poisoning that results
from concurrent access, ArrayMap now attempts to throw
ConcurrentModificationException if clear() or
ensureCapacity() or put() notices you've modified the map
elsewhere.
Bug: 32994281
Test: runtest -x frameworks/base/core/tests/coretests/src/android/util/ArrayMapTest.java
runtest -x cts/tests/tests/util/src/android/util/cts/ArrayMapTest.java
Change-Id: Ia75970aa9e2b2b65692179f51243584b9773797f
The Log.setWtfHandler() provides a way to override
the default TerribleFailureHandler, so that we can
test that a piece of code reports as terrible
failure as expected.
Unfortunately, we can't actual use setWtfHandler()
at the moment. The problem is as follows:
1. The Log.setWtfHandler() method requires a
Log.TerribleFailureHandler instance.
2. The Log.TerribleFailureHandler interface requires
subclasses to implement a onTerribleFailure()
method. The method requires a Log.TerribleFailure
argument.
3. Log.TerribleFailure is a private inner class.
Given the above, classes outside of Log can't create
an appropriate argument to pass to Log.setWtfHandler().
To resolve this, we update the visibility of
Log.TerribleFailure to be the same as that of
Log.setWtfHandler(), and Log.TerribleFailureHandler.
Test: m -j32
Bug: 37425059
Change-Id: Ie646b931869582398d61495e367e0d36e767a3e3
Clean-up before actual fix for b/36897968 that makes the code easier to
follow.
Test: Existing tests pass
Bug: 36897968
Change-Id: I3039548929440f922dc69d7f130169a3d60b1eef
* changes:
Fix broken CTS tests.
Draw a default focus highlight if needed.
Add a public API defaultFocusHighlightEnabled.
Detect unhandled keyboard focused state.
(cherry picked from commit 8143fa57ad)
There is no longer a name size limit to the properties, remove
illegalArgumentException if tag length is too large.
Test: build
Bug: 36696208
Change-Id: I4b4329c8c951082ed0d777cdd70ee3e773bed16c
There is no longer a name size limit to the properties, remove
illegalArgumentException if tag length is too large.
Test: build
Bug: 36696208
Change-Id: I4b4329c8c951082ed0d777cdd70ee3e773bed16c
A View uses a Drawable as its background, which changes
its appearance according to the View's state. This commit
adds an algorithm to detect undefined state_focused in
state specs for those Drawables.
Test: cts-tradefed run singleCommand cts --skip-device-info
--skip-preconditions --abi armeabi-v7a -m CtsGraphicsTestCases
-t android.graphics.drawable.cts.DefaultFocusHighlightTest
Bug: 35096940
Change-Id: I5e9f07141679881fe88f9040aa116ea2f9d537c9
This patch adds several utility methods to IntArray and LongArray to
make them more useful in the context of a Parcelable class.
More specifically, it is now possible to parcel and unparcel a
{Int, Long}Array with the following one liners:
- mIntArray = IntArray.wrap(parcel.createIntArray());
- parcel.writeIntArray(mIntArray.toArray());
This patch also
- adds unit tests for IntArray and LongArray.
- adds a method for setting a field at a given index.
- adds a method for changing the effective array length.
- adds missing bound checks for negative index values.
Test: added test coverage
Bug: 34901696
Change-Id: Ia0febf4dae048b0a45c75310b5d90b56499320da
CloseGuard instances are allocated in constructors and usually
assigned to final fields. This implies they're non-null in finalizers
except in the case where the constructor throws. We add a null check
to make sure we can continue cleaning up other state in the finalizer
(if applicable).
Also, this change decouples closeguard warnings in constructors
from other state based logic. This because the logic there is usually
duplicated with the call to close().
NOTE: This change is not a "complete" fix. Many of these finalizers
are broken in the case where <init> throws. The only objective of
this change is to make such errors more obvious.
Note that some of these classes don't have CTS tests.
Test: make, CtsMediaTestCases.
Bug: 35609098
Change-Id: I24d9e0215f80e44914dba8ab99b6312fd6ed1fc0
A View uses a Drawable as its background, which changes
its appearance according to the View's state. This commit
adds an algorithm to detect undefined state_focused in
state specs for those Drawables.
Test: cts-tradefed run singleCommand cts --skip-device-info
--skip-preconditions --abi armeabi-v7a -m CtsGraphicsTestCases
-t android.graphics.drawable.cts.DefaultFocusHighlightTest
Bug: 35096940
Change-Id: I5e9f07141679881fe88f9040aa116ea2f9d537c9
1. Listen to calling package binder death stopping the scanning on that.
2. Don't restart scanning when a request with the same values was made.
Bug: 30932767
Test: 1.:
- Using a test app start scanning and kill the app.
- In debug mode ensure that DeviceDiscoveryService#stopScan gets triggered
2.:
- Start scanning and rotate the device while device chooser is visible
- Ensure no visible loss of state is happening
Change-Id: If126a2c963da90172a956fbd88e6b3dcd7ac8b01
The method was confusing and not used by anyone. Same functionality can
be implemented trivially in the client code.
Test: N/A
Bug: 35765468
Change-Id: Ia019088cd023c62d83760d9ebe883f7559a43375