Allow ViewPropertyAnimator animations to be started immediately, canceled,
and to have an optional startDelay. This is functionality parallel to that
in the base Animator class.
Change-Id: I391f1810bf697656999bd6e3e63a59e46eb7eb8a
This change compensates for changes in the parent hierarchy of
transitioning views. It automatically animates parents with the same
animations as those used for the CHANGING animations run on the container
children.
Change-Id: I86471d16a9070b024cc09c8f6e0f504a881fa99f
This is needed for specific TextEdit (such as AutoCompleteTextField)
which do not want to display the "No suggestions available" message.
Bug 4443830
Change-Id: Ic228b56bacfdf2765e70eb24952ab087556c1f93
The previous fragment implementation allowed for animations
during fragment transitions, but did not account for the
different behavior of fragments when popping the back stack.
In general, you probably don't want to run the same animation
for putting a fragment on the stack as for popping it off, which
is what happens now. For example, you might fade a fragment out when
putting it on the stack. But when popping ot off, fading it out
is probably not the behavior you want.
The new API (setCustomAnimations() overload with two additional
parameters) allows developers to specify animations to be run
in the popping operation. Otherwise, the animations are null and
the operation will not be animated.
Change-Id: I53bbc6e6ec4e953b7ecdd99e2452d81857917de2
1. Updated the 14.txt with the new methods in Accessibility record
since I made a mistake duing that. I had to do this because
I have factored out some stuff from AccessibilityEvent to
AccessibilityRecord and the API check does not detect that the
APIs have not changed.
Change-Id: Ieed504634e0af909eada16f58f922cb78cb841ba
Applications now get the display size from the window manager. No
behavior should be changed yet, this is just prep for some real
changes.
Change-Id: I47bf8b55ecd4476c25ed6482494a7bcc5fae45d2
Activity manager now does all dump requests into apps
asynchronously, so it can nicely timeout if there is an
app problem. Also lots of general cleanup of the am
dump output.
Change-Id: I99447b87f77a701af52aeca984d93dfe931f065d
Introduces public API to apply "tags" to track data traffic originating
from the current thread. (Under the hood, the tags are maintained and
applied in BlockGuard.) Also adds tag/untag methods for developers who
maintain their own Socket pools.
Change-Id: Ic2dd3155559a93a7b613c7853748d4c44fb3a39e
1. Accessibility events were filled with data in
dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent and
onPopulateAccessibilityEvent. These events have
two axis of population 1) up the class
hierarchy to populate information for the event
source; 2) down the view hierarchy to populated
all the text contained in the source including
its descendants. These two axis of population
were done in on population pass now the populating
the source properties happens in initializeAccessiblityEvent
and the text in onPopulateAccessibilityEvent which
is called from dispatchPopulateAccessiblityEvent.
2. Removed the string description from events fired from
CompoundButton since the event has isChecked()
property and it is responsibility of the clients
to decide what utterrance to use and if to use such
for announcing the checked state.
Change-Id: I5d7f75cf8a87a7a4b3bb7b311e8e642ec9a0faa5
Back-port new fragment detach APIs from support lib.
This allow a much cleaner implementation of things like the
fragment pager class.
Integrate from support lib: fix restore of list state.
The FragmentManager/ListFragment impl was restoring the list
state before setting its adapter. This caused the list view to
lose the state, since it gets cleared as part of setting the
adapter. Now the fragment manager waits on restoring the view
hierarchy state until after it has done onActivityCreated(),
at which point we have set the adapter.
It would be nice to make list view less fragile in this regard,
but that is for a different change.
Change-Id: I38606ef7d0b06478995f3fb7726aead67420e172