* changes:
Fix bug 2017664 Removed the TTS_ prefix in the TextToSpeech class to follow the standard naming convention. Moved the TTS-related intents from the Intent class to TextToSpeech and TextToSpeech.Engine. Renamed the TextToSpeech.Engine constants that are used as extras for the ACTION_TTS_CHECK_TTS_DATA intent to prefix them with EXTRA_. Cleaned up the other TextToSpeech.Engine constant to remove superfluous mentions of "TTS" in the name.
Removed the TTS_ prefix in the TextToSpeech class to follow the standard naming convention.
Moved the TTS-related intents from the Intent class to TextToSpeech and TextToSpeech.Engine.
Renamed the TextToSpeech.Engine constants that are used as extras for the
ACTION_TTS_CHECK_TTS_DATA intent to prefix them with EXTRA_.
Cleaned up the other TextToSpeech.Engine constant to remove superfluous mentions of
"TTS" in the name.
This bug originally reported that PHONE_TYPE_CDMA needed to be 2 because
it was public. But as far as I can tell it has never been public and it
is still marked @hide so is not public now. There is a bug in that
PHONE_TYPE_NONE and PHONE_TYPE_CDMA were both 0. But this doesn't
appear to have been a problem because PHONE_TYPE_NONE doesn't looked to be
used anywhere except in TelephonyManagerTest.
Re-arrange various things to ensure that the search dialog is told about system windows being
closed before it is told about the navigation back to home.
As described in http://b/issue?id=2017825
PopupWindow.getMaxAvailableHeight() does not include the padding in
the available height. To get the ACTV drop-down to actually fill
the screen, this change adds the padding to the value returned
by PopupWindow.getMaxAvailableHeight().
This is part of the fix for http://b/issue?id=2014450
RL was applying a horizontal offset to its children even when the gravity was only
specified for the vertical axis (and vice-versa.)
Also fix the ExpandableListView icons.
* changes:
Fix resource code and version attributes Create a new package setting object for updated system apps rather than moving around the same setting. This updates the resource, code and version correctly. For updating system packages, disable the package first which removes the entry from internal structures, create a new package setting, add it to list of user id's then rest of installation steps, kill the process if needed via ActivityManager then add this setting if everything was successful. This also fixes issues with updating values prematurely.
Create a new package setting object for updated system apps rather than moving
around the same setting. This updates the resource, code and version correctly.
For updating system packages, disable the package first which removes the entry
from internal structures, create a new package setting, add it to list of user id's
then rest of installation steps, kill the process if needed via ActivityManager
then add this setting if everything was successful. This also fixes issues with
updating values prematurely.
When a new version of system package is available via OTA, just physically remove
entries for pkg. Note that the component and other info will be eventually updated
later on when scanning the package.
Also move certificate verification slightly ahead before scanning packages.
Some null checks
New api's in ActivityManager to kill an application pkg before finishing installation
This adds a hidden method AutoCompleteTextView.isImeHidden(),
and uses that in SearchDialog to cancel the search dialog
when BACK is pressed, if there is no previous search component
to return to.
mlebeau says:
If we fill the whole screen then it makes the issue of the back
button a little more important. Specifically, right now if you have
the list expanded and you press back, the keyboard hides but it's not
really showing any more anyway so it seems like pressing the button
does nothing. We rationalized this by saying "part of the keyboard
will be showing so it won't be completely non-obvious that it was
hidden". But since really the right UX is to fill the screen, as part
of this we should probably also add logic to the back button such
that if it is pressed when the list is obscuring the keyboard
(i.e. softInputMode on the PopupWindow is INPUT_METHOD_NOT_NEEDED)
then we should hide the dialog entirely rather than closing the
keyboard.
This is part of the fix for http://b/issue?id=2014450
We now distinguish between in-app search (pivoted in from GlobalSearch)
and real in-app search mode. Only the latter dismisses the search
dialog when a suggestion is clicked. Also, the drop-down
is now always visible except in real in-app search mode.
Fixes http://b/issue?id=2014626
* AccessibilityService -- document onBind() to not be implemented.
* GestureLibrary.getLearner() -- needs to be hidden.
* IntentSender -- remove protected constructors, document that it is retrieved from a PendingIntent.
* Hide permissions: SHUTDOWN, STOP_APP_SWITCHES.
* Context -- hide BACKUP_SERVICE.
* ContextWrapper -- hide getSharedPrefs bla h blah
* Intent.parseUri() -- fix docs.
* ApplicationInfo.FLAG_TEST_ONLY?!?
* Hide MockContext.getSharedPrefs blah blah
* changes:
Fixing bug #2008185 - problem with the TTS dropping utterances under heavy load was caused by the speech queue being locked. Switched to using a timeout with tryLock so that the TTS service does not give up immediately.
utterances under heavy load was caused by the speech
queue being locked. Switched to using a timeout with
tryLock so that the TTS service does not give up
immediately.