Rather than require an a-priori Notification be supplied in order to
start a service directly into the foreground state, we adopt a two-stage
compound operation for undertaking ongoing service work even from a
background execution state. Context#startForegroundService() is not
subject to background restrictions, with the requirement that the
service formally enter the foreground state via startForeground() within
5 seconds. If the service does not do so, it is stopped by the OS and
the app is blamed with a service ANR.
We also introduce a new flavor of PendingIntent that starts a service
into this two-stage "promises to call startForeground()" sequence, so
that deferred and second-party launches can take advantage of it.
Bug 36130212
Test: CTS
Change-Id: I96d6b23fcfc27d8fa606827b7d48a093611b2345
(cherry picked from commit 79047c62b5)
Layoutlib is a custom version of the android View framework designed to run inside Eclipse. The goal of the library is to provide layout rendering in Eclipse that are very very close to their rendering on devices. None of the com.android.* or android.* classes in layoutlib run on devices.