Add a new activity attribute, resumeWhilePausing, that allows an
activity specifying it to immediately start running without waiting
for the previous activity to pause. The recents activity is updated
to use this.
The implementation of this is ultimately fairly simple -- if we are
in the path of resuming such an activity, and find that we first need
to pause the existing activity, then within the activity manager we
do the regular pause flow but act like it has immediately finished
pausing right then so that we can immediately go on to the resume.
To make this clean, we tell the activity when asking it to pause that
it should not come back and tell us it is done, because we aren't in
any way waiting for it.
One potentially important change I needed to make here is the pause
callback no longer provides the saved persistent state, because we
now can't count on that callback happening. I don't think there was
really any utility in this anyway -- all modern apps will have their
save state flow happen as part of stopping, not pausing, so we'll
only capture that saved state when the stop is reported back anyway.
And since we do send the saved state back when stopping, it would
always blow away whatever we had gotten at the pause.
Finally, update the documentation for AppTask.startActivity(), and
fix the implementation handling that to be cleaner -- we need to
deal with inTask first before getting in to "oh noes add NEW_TASK
if this isn't coming from a calling activity" flow.
Change-Id: Ia1da0fac90d7bdbaafdda2e34850d795ce17a39f
Bug: 17317184
Unfortunately this will disable *all* RT animations in a scene,
but we don't have more selective targetting currently
Change-Id: I57e1c0ae43957f45229473bdcdaf34c05825fab7
- Rename listeners to callbacks. Listeners are single-method and are interfaces,
while callbacks are abstract may get more methods in the future.
- Use register/unregister for registering callbacks, not add/remove.
Bug: 17389922
Change-Id: Ic6b46ad79cb43a43a85e2a4b63f059d3af99798b
-A swapped the param order on MediaBrowser.MediaItem constructor
-Added a missing aidl file for MediaItem
bug:17205016
Change-Id: I61538d76f76a993ed5a47b881e0d291fef1d8db3
Since we converted MediaDescription over to using a String media id
for identifying everything we should also use Strings in the browser
service to make it clear that it should re-use that field.
bug:17333205
Change-Id: I5fd5762bdad05068f5b1aa36074306b43432e686
- Fix documentation to mention units of time in APIs.
- Return a Map instead of an ArrayMap
Bug:17289531
Change-Id: I0a2cfdc0bc003eeeb65a16e37bb7b991624b2853
Does all the updates in the bug except the loadIcon/loadBitmap
methods, which are removed per feedback from Sharkey.
bug:17205016
Change-Id: Ie84d4d25a59c6985ce16972c26c8d1e5c02ff5c9
It would be good to actually bring the task to the front.
Also, make the flow when inTask is provided better match what happens when
we go looking for a task on our own.
And this includes another fix that was supposed to be part of a different
change but I forgot this class is part of the framework project now.
Change-Id: I3cf05f2e585c0fd7a0dbb7c7cf9fb1655764dd93
- Fix documentation to mention units of time in APIs.
- Return a Map instead of an ArrayMap
Bug:17289531
Change-Id: I8b07a5328a01a0f490b62bc5d9b83c959a3e79c7
- Make Callback an abstract class
- Split manage intents into 3 different methods
- Remove RECOGNITION_FLAGS_NONE
Bug: 17255602
Change-Id: I1329f889bb2ab35938f42d2ecfe755d2b17ec542