DisplayList properties are (again) disabled by default, via flags in
View.java and DisplayListRenderer.h. There are various artifacts to
chase down before enabling by default.
Issue #6198472 Native crash at pc 00076428 in many different apps in JRM80
Issue #6204173 Date/time picker isn't rendering all parts of UI
Issue #6203941 All Apps overscroll effect is rendered weirdly/has flickering
Issue #6200058 CAB rendering issue - not drawing items?
Issue #6198578 Front camera shows black screen after taking picture.
Change-Id: I045dc82ce1d85fedbae3bb88eb2a2dfb6891d41f
The liveliness setting is represented by a bit in
LOCK_BIOMETRIC_WEAK_FLAGS so that more settings can be added if needed.
Change-Id: Ia6c94396d5b84de61f7eeb9a192d0aa925b13507
Actions will be attached to the Notification object and also
used to inject additional tap targets in the default
template used by Builder.
Change-Id: Idd58686b9c44b2ca7bb9ec5aa8337f3bdce5b878
Changing WAL mode requires obtaining an exclusive lock on the
database and can only be done when there are NO other active
database connections.
Check that this is really the case, and bail with a useful
error message if an application attempts to change WAL mode while
transactions are in progress.
Expose disableWriteAheadLogging() in the API.
Change-Id: I87599de3b88c53dcd75677aefd72e40de216c2c1
The new DisplayList properties functionality does not currently handle Animation
(android.view.animation) functionality, so we fall back to the previous approach
of redrawing the DisplayList when an Animation changes alpha/transform data for
a View. The DL code was not, however, correctly using that logic, so that
the Animation transform information was being ignored, or at least not set
correctly on the DisplayList during redraws.
This fix accounts for Animation changes and sets up the DisplayList correctly.
Change-Id: I9f6e0382b05d0627f4779f30e74641dedcc77f82
A new test had been added to performDraw to provide an early return if
the screen was off. Drawing should have proceeded however if
mReportNextDraw is set. Otherwise views that turn on the screen (such
as the alarm) are not shown.
Fixes bug 6168158.
Change-Id: If9013d9dbd39d60ee1de8aeb3e0c1facbc5a7db5
Interdepends on https://android-git.corp.google.com/g/170037
Tidys up a TODO from my webview proxy patch.
This allows me to re-introduce getWebView(), but now returning the
actual WebView instance which is needed by my upcoming change to WebKit
linked above.
Also moves sendPluginDrawMsg() to WebViewCore for convenience in the
MediaTexture code that calls this.
Change-Id: I57b72504a792de58d15f386abf4a9d821449ab0a
Bug 6198276, bug 6193544, bug 6199959
The activation of display list properties on Monday 19th
broke the editable text behovior.
Disabling display lists to fix the blocking rendering
issues.
Change-Id: I5bd0584d1a34c6bb0af79ef45499154e9004eac1
1. The number picker no longer shows up and down arrows, it
has only three touch targets which are the currently selected number
in the middle with a lesser one above and greater below, now what
you touch is what you get, flingability and long press are still
supported.
2. Removed the restriction for a View with an AccessibilityNodeProvider
to not have any concrete children. If the View has a provider, then
this provider is responsible for creating the AccessibilityNodeInfos
for all its descendants, concrete and virtual. The number picker is
a good example for such a case - it has a concrete input view and
two virtual buttons as its children. This is a safe change since
this behavior has not been released.
3. This patch also fixes bug where the number picker is stretched too
much in the Theme theme.
bug:6177794
bug:5728294
Change-Id: I5fb370fe0b864a156f5f2aaf2de5f55f6b6d4e84
Store enforcement state of specific permissions, allowing them to be
selectively enforced. Currently supports READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE, which
by default isn't enforced, but enforcement can be enabled at runtime.
Bug: 6131916
Change-Id: I4bcc215a2eb5e6507d6257b577311cbd13c77acf