fe051bb2 : Change the way the layoutlib instantiate its XmlPullParser.
A lot of the init code was duplicated so I made a ParserFactory class.
Also created an extension of the KXmlPullParser to override toString().
This allows easier debugging when dealing with multiple parsers (which
is always the case).
Also added some (disabled) debugging printf to deal with parser stack
as it can be tricky figuring out which parsers are in the stack at
which point.
8969147c : Fix case where the int[] attrs doesn't directly match a styleable.
In the case of the FastScroller the int[] is a custom mix of attr
instead of a int[] that exists as R.styleable.foo.
This makes our reflection based mechanism used to find the styleable
fail, so instead we search for each attribute separately (like
we probably should have done from the beginning).
0c264b35: Fix various cases of getDimension to report error if unit is missing.
if getDimention###() is called for a string that has no unit,
then an error is output through LayoutLog, but the rendering keeps
going by using dp as a default.
0beb7eea: Make (Bridge)TypedArray.getInteger() call out to getInt()
Only getInt() resolved attribute flags/enum and I'm not sure why
there's two to begin with.
Handful of DownloadManager flags to record when a download was paused
because of NetworkPolicyManager rules.
Change-Id: I99fc47f529cb6c8a42dbeca049e0cd0f1556eac4
If you do it before you have a race condition and some apps will
manage to reconnect on the dieing network before it goes and then
get no notification when it goes.
bug: 3408025
Change-Id: I5386ff313c759b3f687bc38731454ab43dbe76b8
This is a new way of determining whether an application requires
specific orientations, done by looking at any requirements in its
activity tags. Note that this won't catch all possible issues,
because applications can still force an orientation through Java
APIs, but the vast majority of applications that actually require
a specific orientation should be doing it this way because it the
easiest way and the only way to cleanly launch into the app from
a different orientation without doing some serious activity tricks.
Change-Id: I11d32104f6bc3d2a72aeeff1ca150b8f1c9f5588
This has been discussed in an email thread. This brings the
text to speech API in line with other android APIs.
The user can set default speech rates / languages and
engine preferences, which the API obeys BUT these can be
overriden by individual apps (much like intent.setComponent
and intent.setClassName can be used to launch a specific
handler for a given intent).
Also, all installed engines are enabled by default. The
user is shown the "data privacy" warning every time an
installed engine is set to the default.
Change-Id: I24f5f331b3a7cc7ce1a62962192e3a452bdca9d4
The layoutlib is used in the SDK which might not have a default Locale,
so the language string will be some kind of junk. This causes a crash in
the new LocaleUtils
Change-Id: I24e5115c56e39d394dcf89ec6cff609525b3c73e
The version of MinGW we use doesn't have nrand48() which is really lame,
but we need to use libutils in the Windows SDK.
Change-Id: If854c03dbf02bc29e79f49e4539f08c2bf057517
Also included bugfix from Winson: arcs wre not being cleared in invalidateStructure() so
state wasn't properly cleared when children were added after the first layout operation.
Change-Id: I7b46eadd955bd74b7bb3e4dad2f47ed3f092ff63