Calling detachViewFromParent() without calling remove or attach in the
same drawing frame could, in some situations, cause a crash in the native
DisplayList code. detach/attach are intended to be very lightweight and do
not manage the native DisplayList content the same way that add/remove do.
Nor do they cause an invalidate() or requestLayout(), which would cause the
native structures to get recreated appropriately.
This fix makes this process more robust in two ways:
- DisplayLists should not get finalized (therefore destroying their native
structures) when there are still parent DisplayLists referring to them
(each DisplayList keeps references to its child DisplayLists). This will
prevent the native crash associated with unmatched detach*() calls.
- The docs for detach/attach have been enhanced to make it easier for
developers to understand how to use these methods more correctly and
successfully.
Issue #7064818 detachViewFromParent() should be more robust
Change-Id: I53befc04d5d58c225060f397725566d470488c9b
Send the Intent.ACTION_PACKAGE_VERIFIED to all verifiers when
verification is complete (either one verifier verified the package or a
timeout occurred). Details of what occurred is in a new extra,
PackageManager.EXTRA_VERIFICATION_RESULT.
Bug: 7048930
Change-Id: I4f9855a29b0eb6d77f469891402c69e2e8922945
You can now use ALL and CURRENT when sending broadcasts, to specify
where the broadcast goes.
Sticky broadcasts are now correctly separated per user, and registered
receivers are filtered based on the requested target user.
New Context APIs for more kinds of sending broadcasts as users.
Updating a bunch of system code that sends broadcasts to explicitly
specify which user the broadcast goes to.
Made a single version of the code for interpreting the requested
target user ID that all entries to activity manager (start activity,
send broadcast, start service) use.
Change-Id: Ie29f02dd5242ef8c8fa56c54593a315cd2574e1c
The Drive application was calling PopupWindow.dismiss from within
onMeasure. This caused dispatchDetachedFromWindow to be called
from within performTraversals. Since dispatchDetachedFromWindow
destroys much of what performTraversals uses this was a disaster
waiting to happen.
This fix adds a check for seeing if die(immediate=true) is being
called from within performTraversals. If it is then die doesn't
execute doDie immediately, but instead treats it as a call to
die(immediate=false).
Fixes bug 6836841.
Change-Id: I833289e12c19fd33c17a715b2ed2adcf8388573a
System services holding this permission have external storage bound
one level higher, giving them access to all users' files.
Bug: 7003520
Change-Id: Ib2bcb8455740c713ebd01f71c9a2b89b4e642832
Tooling for xml properties is easier/better if we can properly reflect the
xml properties at the Java language API level as well. We had setters/getters
for the other properties of ViewAnimator, but only a setter for the
animateFirstView property.
Issue #6104327 Inconsistency between XML API and Java API for widgets - ViewAnimator
Change-Id: Iede7231fa433ce14f7a8299da4cedd4720370bc8
The AlertDialog creates in onSavePassword method leaks if
WebViewClassic is destroyed when the dialog is shown.
Change-Id: I81f20e1dd138467a6413766c0a081b389b334ae0
Remove workaround for obsolete touchscreen hardware. Provide a better
focal point for scroll events.
Change-Id: I879acb4cfd23bd3762d0332e4df2203d913ae869