* changes:
Fix a bug where clicking the "more results" suggestion with the trackball did not seem to expand to show the corpus selectors. (http://b/1906643)
did not seem to expand to show the corpus selectors. (http://b/1906643)
It turns out that when the trackball was used to select this item, onItemClick
was getting called on the listener twice in AutoCompleteTextView#onKeyUp:
once when we call onKeyUp on the DropDownListView, and once a little further
down when we call performCompletion(). In our case, performCompletion() is
useless since it was intended for normal AutoCompleteTextViews which populate
text into the TextView when an item in the list is clicked, but we do not
rely on this. So the easiest fix is just to make performCompletion() do nothing
in our SearchAutoComplete subclass.
* changes:
Fix the comment -- "charged" not "sharted." Also, the other strings on that screen seem to have periods. I think that's wrong, but it's better to be consistent that right.
* changes:
Fix bugs 1317754 - "Idle screen displays "Charging (100%)" even when fully charged." and 1885870 - "Shorten 'Clear notification' button to 'Clear' to match latest design"
The bug (1947162) is caused by the fact that sometimes, surfaceChanged() is called after onCompletion().
In surfaceChanged(), start() is called automatically. The fix is to use a flag is avoid calling start()
when onCompletion() has been called already.
is OK, because existing app will have the old value compiled in
as a literal, and so will continue to (not) work in the same
way as before. Add code to media key generator to give a leading
ascii \001 the special meaning of "sort first".
Keystore is reimplemented and it is mainly for storing
(key, value) pair generically. The certificate related
APIs are moved to the class CertTool instead.
Updates:
Provide the getInstance() which gives the singleton.
Fix the missing construction of the BIO in cert.c.
It's now possible to ask that the backup manager wipe the saved data for a given
application from the backing store. LocalTransport implements this now but the
Google backend does not yet. When the data is wiped, the on-device backup state
is also wiped to ensure that the next backup pushes all necessary data.
Bmgr has not yet been modified to actually call into this method, but it will
be soon.
This backs up the basic system and secure settings. THe restoration doesn't
take effect immediately. You many need to restart the runtime to see all
restored values take effect.
The system now keeps a tag of the last version (just an arbitrary string)
that the setup wizard was run for. If this is different than the current
one in the setup wizard, then setup is launched at boot.
This introduces a new intent action for the part of the setup wizard that
gets run for an ungrade, which the system uses to find its current version
tag for comparing against what was last stored. It is up to the launched
setup activity update the stored setting to reflect its current value,
once it is happy.
This changes the backup service to use the settings provider instead
of system properties, correspondingly making it off by default and
allowing specific devices to define the transport. Also tweaks
the permission checks to use the permission symbol instead of raw
strings.
This requires some corresponding changes in the vendor projects.
On invoking the search UI, the drop down list box with past queries and shortcut items
appears after a few hundreds of milliseconds on screen. This was because we were
displaying the drop down within the onFilterCompleted callback after the list box filtered
the items based on the given query text. While that code path is necessary, for the first
invocation of the search dialog with an empty query we can show the list box before the
text stuff happens. This change does that, issuing an async request to show the drop
down after pending events have been processed.
Without this change, on an average it took 350ms for the code to show the drop down.
With this change, on an average it takes 150ms.
* changes:
Add new attribute 'searchSettingsDescription' for use within an app's searchable.xml. This attribute defines the string to be shown as the description a searchable in the 'searchable items' section of system search settings.
searchable.xml. This attribute defines the string to be shown as the
description a searchable in the 'searchable items' section of system
search settings.
Apparently it can sometimes miss a touch release, which would prevent
the longpress menu from appearing if the location of the new touch was
too far from the location of the previous touch.
Bug 1673223
This is a little hacky -- we just assume that if adb is enabled and power
is connected through usb, then it is active.
The icons and text are temporary until final design is provided.