These may be incorporated into a fasttrack framework widget at some
point. For now we'll just make them private assets.
Change-Id: I6b8c1e5c4a5f8c38a95f23dfab9a67973862db95
If slide on password lock panel and repeatedly swith this
panel to lock panel with BACK button and POWER/HOME button,
the android application platform will crash.
Before, after using the Browser, memory-hungry apps could
become very sluggish. This was because the search dialog in the
system process had the BrowserProvider open, which in turn had
EnhancedGoogleSearch open. Since EhancedGoogleSearch runs in acore,
the system would keep both the Browser process and acore to stay
around forever.
The cause (or at least one common cause) for this was that
if the user types quickly, and clicks on a suggestion before
the displayed suggestions have caught up, some suggestion cursors
are not be closed.
This change solves this problem by adding a close() method to
SuggestionsAdapter. SuggestionsAdapter now closes any cursors
that are passed to it after close() is called.
Fixes http://b/issue?id=2078226
"global search holding reference to browser: system -> browser -> acore = :("
Now that we've merged ContactsContract and are relying on
compatibility mode, we're marking the previous public
contacts API as deprecated.
Fixes http://b/2076016
Update the RSSI display policy in CDMA.
1. Use single RSSI icon instead of two icons
2. If 3G(EV) and 1x network are available than 3G should be displayed, Displayed RSSI should be from the EV side.
3. If a voice call is made then RSSI should switch to 1x.
We were running out of local refs when there are lots of devices.
Instead of deleting every single local ref, create a local stack frame.
This operation is inexpensive so doesn't add a high overload and keeps
the code clean instead of deleting every single local ref.
- 'setPermanentlyLocked(false)' no longer automatically resets the pattern
- new string for "waiting to verify account" progress dialog
- new string for account unlock screen title when you aren't past the too many
attempts, but just hit the 'forgot pattern' button
Phase 2
Make VCard Importer use Data structures in ContactsContract instead of
using old Conatacts structure.
Phase 3
Developed VCardComposer, which was originally in Contacts package, but
now in base/core/java. Also made it use queryEntries() as per jsharkey's
suggestion.
Phase 4
Added VCardUtils and moved some common methods to it, some of which should be
in public API, but hidden for now.
Phase 5
Made VCardComposer emits (almost) valid vCard 3.0 data.
Confirmed with vCard data emitted by Mac.
Related issue:
1784580, 1728351, 1967349
Note:
Probable next step:
- Add "fast parse" mode in VCradBuilder, in which, VCardBuilder skip parsing the value of
each property. It will make the parsing faster.
-- Note that parsing the parameters of each entry cannot be skipped, since it may contains
the information about Encoding of the property. In other words, if the line is
in Quoted-Printable format, the next line may be the part of the property, not a
separated property, which should be parsed accordingly.
- Needs test
Fixes a problem where mms apn was on when we lost the network (airplane mode) but mms was
off when airplane mode was turned off so it kept thinking we didn't have access and
future mms always failed.
bug: 2075145
During orientation changes or homing, the volume is reverted. Also,
during pause/resume, the original and modified values are remembered and
restored if the dialog was up.
One of the problems I have been noticing is background services
sitting around running and using resources. Some times this is
due to the app developer doing this when they shouldn't, but there
are also a number of issues with the current Service interaction
model that make it very difficult (or impossible) to avoid
getting services stuck in the started state. This is a
change/enhancement to the Service API to try to address this.
The main change is that Service.onStart() has been deprecated,
replaced with a new Service.onStartCommand() that allows the
service to better control how the system should manage it. The
key part here is a new result code returned by the function, telling
the system what it should do with the service afterwards:
- START_STICKY is basically the same as the previous behavior,
where we usually leave the service running. The only difference
is that it if it gets restarted because its process is killed,
onStartCommand() will be called on the new service with a null
Intent instead of not being called at all.
- START_NOT_STICKY says that, upon returning to the system, if
its process is killed with no remaining start commands to
deliver, then the service will be stopped instead of restarted.
This makes a lot more sense for services that are intended to
only run while executing commands sent to them.
- START_REDELIVER_INTENT is like START_NOT_STICKY, except if
the service's process is killed before it calls stopSelf()
for a given intent, that intent will be re-delivered to it
until it completes (unless after 4 or more tries it still
can't complete, at which point we give up).
Change-Id: I978f5ca420d70023d1b5e7f97de639d09381f8ad
Remove the code that hides the title bar when the page finishes loading.
When the user double taps, if it did not result in changing the viewing
mode (i.e. on a mobile site), send a message to the client so we can
toggle the title bar's visibility. Required for a change to
packages/apps/Browser
Change-Id: I0040fd183ce5673a4069e943f38eb31599c0ca7d