This way an application can automatically sunset its permission requests
when running on later versions of the OS where those permissions are no
longer relevant, but may be alarming to the user. A canonical example
is WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE, which as of KLP becomes unnecessary for an app
to use the external storage volume solely for its own large-data needs,
without the need for actual file-system sharing among multiple apps.
Bug 9761041
Change-Id: I60130af3a108fe4a750c356038a1c8cb897e9c8b
Multiple authentication methods are currently considered invalid; but
WPA_EAP and IEEE8021X are set simultaneously. This means we need to
fix code to consider them a valid combination.
Bug: 10325089
Change-Id: I2b4f4d75f21df78bfca66a930e85214c0cd6922e
1. Decrease transient navigation confirmation annoyance.
- Only use the power-key as a signal if we detect a screen-off
screen-on within a short threshold value.
- Auto-confirm if user performs the indicated gesture.
- Remember confirmation across reboots.
2. Update wording to new final wording. Remove now obsolete
short + long versions. Decrease message font temporarily
until the new platform toast redesign is finalized.
3. Remove pre-ship ImmersiveModeTesting debug helper.
Bug:10602929
Change-Id: I0bff826391058c7b282eeb61817b93b79de84893
- Remove ConnectivityManagerTestActivity as the test activity could be destroyed
after a system config change, which cause test failure in the wifi stress test.
- Update all tests to use InstrumentationTestCase, which instruments the test package.
Bug : 10426067
Change-Id: Ibf6f1f7cffd7a7eabc4cc63c7e033b59274b724e
We now have the activity manager kill long-running processes
during idle maintanence.
This involved adding some more information to the activity manager
about the current memory state, so that it could know if it really
should bother killing anything. While doing this, I also improved
how we determine when memory is getting low by better ignoring cases
where processes are going away for other reasons (such as now idle
maintenance). We now won't raise our memory state if either a process
is going away because we wanted it gone for another reason or the
total number of processes is not decreasing.
The idle maintanence killing also uses new per-process information
about whether the process has ever gone into the cached state since
the last idle maintenance, and the initial pss and current pss size
over its run time.
Change-Id: Iceaa7ffb2ad2015c33a64133a72a272b56dbad53
The Fade transition sets an initial alpha value of 0 when items are
appearing. This makes items invisible to start with, and then they
eventually fade in as part of the transition when the transition's
animation runs.
But if that animation/transition gets interrupted, or not started, then
the alpha value would not be restored, and the value would stay 0,
making the items invisible indefinitely. This is what was happening in
the action bar of the People app when performing a search.
The fix is to handle Transition and animation events to restore the alpha
to its true value when the transition completes, whether that
transition is canceled or not.
Issue #10726905 ActionBar weirdness in People app
Change-Id: Idb65fd8d471d2ac0a1ddc243fee00ae99f7e72d8