Author: Christopher Tate <ctate@google.com>
Date: Mon May 4 16:38:11 2009 -0700
IBackupService now passes ParcelFileDescriptors rather than int fds
The outlines of backup state file / data file handling are now in place as well
in the BackupManagerService.
Author: Christopher Tate <ctate@google.com>
Date: Thu Apr 30 12:40:19 2009 -0700
Hide the backup stuff for now
Also adjust based on comments:
+ changed service intent string to conform to usage guidelines
+ only publish the IBackupService binder when invoked with the right
intent action
+ docs tweaks
* changes:
Fixes 1830181. Tapping disabled items in a ListView would cause the framework to take a code path that wasn't resetting the mMotionCorrection variable if it had been previously set. This would force ListView to apply a scroll to its children even though it was unnecessary. This simple fix prevents the issue by resetting mMotionCorrection appropriately.
Copy 3.xml to 4.xml, and patch 4.xml to deal with the fact that
Config.DEBUG's value is no longer actually fixed. We don't want
to modify 3.xml directly, because it's the official cupcake API.
Update current.xml to reflect the differences between 3.xml and 4.xml
and to reflect the new deprecation states.
The deprecated fields should be @hidden if possible before the
next API release, but it can't be done yet because there are
SDK-linked platform apps that use some of the deprecated fields.
Signed-off-by: Dave Bort <dbort@android.com>
* changes:
Fix typo in exception message and add a new exception if the user tries to use the same child as both the handle and content for the SlidingDrawer.
Also adjust based on comments:
+ changed service intent string to conform to usage guidelines
+ only publish the IBackupService binder when invoked with the right
intent action
+ docs tweaks
Also tweak the dataChanged() api to have the client supply a package name. We
don't necessarily TRUST this, but we use it to narrow the set of packages requesting
a backup pass, no longer blithely scheduling a pass for all packages associated
with the caller's uid.
* changes:
Allow access to global search by pressing the hard search button again within in-app search. If within in-app search and toggled out to global search, pressing the hard search button will take the user *back* into in-app search too.
within in-app search. If within in-app search and toggled out to global
search, pressing the hard search button will take the user *back* into
in-app search too.
Merge commit 'b4c218eafd382da778bcc0006de9b8fce267a9cd' into donut
* commit 'b4c218eafd382da778bcc0006de9b8fce267a9cd':
AI 147994: First cut of CharsetUtils, a utility class that aims to
Types and constants are now case-sensitive.
Types come first.
Newlines are ignored, but semicolons are required.
Comments are now Java-style, not sh-style.
unset() now looks like a method instead of a pseudotype.
Signed-off-by: Dave Bort <dbort@android.com>
This change adds a sketched outline of the backup system architecture, with
all of the major pieces represented other than client-side helpers for
specific types of data. IBackupManager and BackupService are public so that
we can write test apps against SDK-domain symbols from the outset.
What code exists in this change hasn't been tested and may crash. It's the
beginnings of the real implementation but of course is barely begun.
* changes:
CheckedTextView is abstract but can be inflated from XML. Let's be consistent and allow it to be used from Java code as well by making it non-abstract.
Before, pressing MENU with the SearchDialog open would show
a menu item that launched the search settings activity. Now that
the search settings are accessible from the Settings app, this is
no longer needed.
Fixes http://b/issue?id=1819469 and http://b/issue?id=1817823
The attribute is not yet public.
Also adds a SearchManager method for listing all
searchables that can be included in global search.
This is the framework part of http://b/issue?id=1819651
* changes:
Fixes 1819406. Take a ListView, add headers/footers, set the adapter after at least one layout pass, and the headers/footers don't know they have a parent anymore. Which causes a lot of trouble, like drawing not happening.
This lets the searchable activity specify the number of
characters needed to trigger suggestions. Before, this was
hard-coded at 0. This caused unnecessary querying of the
suggestion provider in cases where the provider does not
return suggestions for empty or short queries.
The attribute is not yet public, pending API council approval.