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17package android.app;
18
Adam Powell6e346362010-07-23 10:18:23 -070019import com.android.internal.app.ActionBarImpl;
20import com.android.internal.policy.PolicyManager;
svetoslavganov75986cf2009-05-14 22:28:01 -070021
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080022import android.content.ComponentCallbacks;
23import android.content.ComponentName;
24import android.content.ContentResolver;
25import android.content.Context;
Suchi Amalapurapu1ccac752009-06-12 10:09:58 -070026import android.content.IIntentSender;
Adam Powell33b97432010-04-20 10:01:14 -070027import android.content.Intent;
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -070028import android.content.IntentSender;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080029import android.content.SharedPreferences;
30import android.content.pm.ActivityInfo;
31import android.content.res.Configuration;
32import android.content.res.Resources;
Dianne Hackbornba51c3d2010-05-05 18:49:48 -070033import android.content.res.TypedArray;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080034import android.database.Cursor;
35import android.graphics.Bitmap;
36import android.graphics.Canvas;
37import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
38import android.media.AudioManager;
39import android.net.Uri;
Dianne Hackborn8d374262009-09-14 21:21:52 -070040import android.os.Build;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080041import android.os.Bundle;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080042import android.os.Handler;
43import android.os.IBinder;
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -070044import android.os.Parcelable;
svetoslavganov75986cf2009-05-14 22:28:01 -070045import android.os.RemoteException;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080046import android.text.Selection;
47import android.text.SpannableStringBuilder;
svetoslavganov75986cf2009-05-14 22:28:01 -070048import android.text.TextUtils;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080049import android.text.method.TextKeyListener;
50import android.util.AttributeSet;
51import android.util.Config;
52import android.util.EventLog;
53import android.util.Log;
54import android.util.SparseArray;
Adam Powell6e346362010-07-23 10:18:23 -070055import android.view.ActionMode;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080056import android.view.ContextMenu;
Adam Powell6e346362010-07-23 10:18:23 -070057import android.view.ContextMenu.ContextMenuInfo;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080058import android.view.ContextThemeWrapper;
59import android.view.KeyEvent;
60import android.view.LayoutInflater;
61import android.view.Menu;
62import android.view.MenuInflater;
63import android.view.MenuItem;
64import android.view.MotionEvent;
65import android.view.View;
Adam Powell6e346362010-07-23 10:18:23 -070066import android.view.View.OnCreateContextMenuListener;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080067import android.view.ViewGroup;
Adam Powell6e346362010-07-23 10:18:23 -070068import android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080069import android.view.ViewManager;
70import android.view.Window;
71import android.view.WindowManager;
svetoslavganov75986cf2009-05-14 22:28:01 -070072import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080073import android.widget.AdapterView;
Jim Miller0b2a6d02010-07-13 18:01:29 -070074import android.widget.FrameLayout;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080075
Adam Powell6e346362010-07-23 10:18:23 -070076import java.util.ArrayList;
77import java.util.HashMap;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -080078
79/**
80 * An activity is a single, focused thing that the user can do. Almost all
81 * activities interact with the user, so the Activity class takes care of
82 * creating a window for you in which you can place your UI with
83 * {@link #setContentView}. While activities are often presented to the user
84 * as full-screen windows, they can also be used in other ways: as floating
85 * windows (via a theme with {@link android.R.attr#windowIsFloating} set)
86 * or embedded inside of another activity (using {@link ActivityGroup}).
87 *
88 * There are two methods almost all subclasses of Activity will implement:
89 *
90 * <ul>
91 * <li> {@link #onCreate} is where you initialize your activity. Most
92 * importantly, here you will usually call {@link #setContentView(int)}
93 * with a layout resource defining your UI, and using {@link #findViewById}
94 * to retrieve the widgets in that UI that you need to interact with
95 * programmatically.
96 *
97 * <li> {@link #onPause} is where you deal with the user leaving your
98 * activity. Most importantly, any changes made by the user should at this
99 * point be committed (usually to the
100 * {@link android.content.ContentProvider} holding the data).
101 * </ul>
102 *
103 * <p>To be of use with {@link android.content.Context#startActivity Context.startActivity()}, all
104 * activity classes must have a corresponding
105 * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestActivity &lt;activity&gt;}
106 * declaration in their package's <code>AndroidManifest.xml</code>.</p>
107 *
108 * <p>The Activity class is an important part of an application's overall lifecycle,
109 * and the way activities are launched and put together is a fundamental
110 * part of the platform's application model. For a detailed perspective on the structure of
111 * Android applications and lifecycles, please read the <em>Dev Guide</em> document on
112 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals.html">Application Fundamentals</a>.</p>
113 *
114 * <p>Topics covered here:
115 * <ol>
Dianne Hackborn291905e2010-08-17 15:17:15 -0700116 * <li><a href="#Fragments">Fragments</a>
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800117 * <li><a href="#ActivityLifecycle">Activity Lifecycle</a>
118 * <li><a href="#ConfigurationChanges">Configuration Changes</a>
119 * <li><a href="#StartingActivities">Starting Activities and Getting Results</a>
120 * <li><a href="#SavingPersistentState">Saving Persistent State</a>
121 * <li><a href="#Permissions">Permissions</a>
122 * <li><a href="#ProcessLifecycle">Process Lifecycle</a>
123 * </ol>
124 *
Dianne Hackborn291905e2010-08-17 15:17:15 -0700125 * <a name="Fragments"></a>
126 * <h3>Fragments</h3>
127 *
128 * <p>Starting with {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB}, Activity
129 * implementations can make use of the {@link Fragment} class to better
130 * modularize their code, build more sophisticated user interfaces for larger
131 * screens, and help scale their application between small and large screens.
132 *
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800133 * <a name="ActivityLifecycle"></a>
134 * <h3>Activity Lifecycle</h3>
135 *
136 * <p>Activities in the system are managed as an <em>activity stack</em>.
137 * When a new activity is started, it is placed on the top of the stack
138 * and becomes the running activity -- the previous activity always remains
139 * below it in the stack, and will not come to the foreground again until
140 * the new activity exits.</p>
141 *
142 * <p>An activity has essentially four states:</p>
143 * <ul>
144 * <li> If an activity in the foreground of the screen (at the top of
145 * the stack),
146 * it is <em>active</em> or <em>running</em>. </li>
147 * <li>If an activity has lost focus but is still visible (that is, a new non-full-sized
148 * or transparent activity has focus on top of your activity), it
149 * is <em>paused</em>. A paused activity is completely alive (it
150 * maintains all state and member information and remains attached to
151 * the window manager), but can be killed by the system in extreme
152 * low memory situations.
153 * <li>If an activity is completely obscured by another activity,
154 * it is <em>stopped</em>. It still retains all state and member information,
155 * however, it is no longer visible to the user so its window is hidden
156 * and it will often be killed by the system when memory is needed
157 * elsewhere.</li>
158 * <li>If an activity is paused or stopped, the system can drop the activity
159 * from memory by either asking it to finish, or simply killing its
160 * process. When it is displayed again to the user, it must be
161 * completely restarted and restored to its previous state.</li>
162 * </ul>
163 *
164 * <p>The following diagram shows the important state paths of an Activity.
165 * The square rectangles represent callback methods you can implement to
166 * perform operations when the Activity moves between states. The colored
167 * ovals are major states the Activity can be in.</p>
168 *
169 * <p><img src="../../../images/activity_lifecycle.png"
170 * alt="State diagram for an Android Activity Lifecycle." border="0" /></p>
171 *
172 * <p>There are three key loops you may be interested in monitoring within your
173 * activity:
174 *
175 * <ul>
176 * <li>The <b>entire lifetime</b> of an activity happens between the first call
177 * to {@link android.app.Activity#onCreate} through to a single final call
178 * to {@link android.app.Activity#onDestroy}. An activity will do all setup
179 * of "global" state in onCreate(), and release all remaining resources in
180 * onDestroy(). For example, if it has a thread running in the background
181 * to download data from the network, it may create that thread in onCreate()
182 * and then stop the thread in onDestroy().
183 *
184 * <li>The <b>visible lifetime</b> of an activity happens between a call to
185 * {@link android.app.Activity#onStart} until a corresponding call to
186 * {@link android.app.Activity#onStop}. During this time the user can see the
187 * activity on-screen, though it may not be in the foreground and interacting
188 * with the user. Between these two methods you can maintain resources that
189 * are needed to show the activity to the user. For example, you can register
190 * a {@link android.content.BroadcastReceiver} in onStart() to monitor for changes
191 * that impact your UI, and unregister it in onStop() when the user an no
192 * longer see what you are displaying. The onStart() and onStop() methods
193 * can be called multiple times, as the activity becomes visible and hidden
194 * to the user.
195 *
196 * <li>The <b>foreground lifetime</b> of an activity happens between a call to
197 * {@link android.app.Activity#onResume} until a corresponding call to
198 * {@link android.app.Activity#onPause}. During this time the activity is
199 * in front of all other activities and interacting with the user. An activity
200 * can frequently go between the resumed and paused states -- for example when
201 * the device goes to sleep, when an activity result is delivered, when a new
202 * intent is delivered -- so the code in these methods should be fairly
203 * lightweight.
204 * </ul>
205 *
206 * <p>The entire lifecycle of an activity is defined by the following
207 * Activity methods. All of these are hooks that you can override
208 * to do appropriate work when the activity changes state. All
209 * activities will implement {@link android.app.Activity#onCreate}
210 * to do their initial setup; many will also implement
211 * {@link android.app.Activity#onPause} to commit changes to data and
212 * otherwise prepare to stop interacting with the user. You should always
213 * call up to your superclass when implementing these methods.</p>
214 *
215 * </p>
216 * <pre class="prettyprint">
217 * public class Activity extends ApplicationContext {
218 * protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState);
219 *
220 * protected void onStart();
221 *
222 * protected void onRestart();
223 *
224 * protected void onResume();
225 *
226 * protected void onPause();
227 *
228 * protected void onStop();
229 *
230 * protected void onDestroy();
231 * }
232 * </pre>
233 *
234 * <p>In general the movement through an activity's lifecycle looks like
235 * this:</p>
236 *
237 * <table border="2" width="85%" align="center" frame="hsides" rules="rows">
238 * <colgroup align="left" span="3" />
239 * <colgroup align="left" />
240 * <colgroup align="center" />
241 * <colgroup align="center" />
242 *
243 * <thead>
244 * <tr><th colspan="3">Method</th> <th>Description</th> <th>Killable?</th> <th>Next</th></tr>
245 * </thead>
246 *
247 * <tbody>
248 * <tr><th colspan="3" align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onCreate onCreate()}</th>
249 * <td>Called when the activity is first created.
250 * This is where you should do all of your normal static set up:
251 * create views, bind data to lists, etc. This method also
252 * provides you with a Bundle containing the activity's previously
253 * frozen state, if there was one.
254 * <p>Always followed by <code>onStart()</code>.</td>
255 * <td align="center">No</td>
256 * <td align="center"><code>onStart()</code></td>
257 * </tr>
258 *
259 * <tr><td rowspan="5" style="border-left: none; border-right: none;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
260 * <th colspan="2" align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onRestart onRestart()}</th>
261 * <td>Called after your activity has been stopped, prior to it being
262 * started again.
263 * <p>Always followed by <code>onStart()</code></td>
264 * <td align="center">No</td>
265 * <td align="center"><code>onStart()</code></td>
266 * </tr>
267 *
268 * <tr><th colspan="2" align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onStart onStart()}</th>
269 * <td>Called when the activity is becoming visible to the user.
270 * <p>Followed by <code>onResume()</code> if the activity comes
271 * to the foreground, or <code>onStop()</code> if it becomes hidden.</td>
272 * <td align="center">No</td>
273 * <td align="center"><code>onResume()</code> or <code>onStop()</code></td>
274 * </tr>
275 *
276 * <tr><td rowspan="2" style="border-left: none;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
277 * <th align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onResume onResume()}</th>
278 * <td>Called when the activity will start
279 * interacting with the user. At this point your activity is at
280 * the top of the activity stack, with user input going to it.
281 * <p>Always followed by <code>onPause()</code>.</td>
282 * <td align="center">No</td>
283 * <td align="center"><code>onPause()</code></td>
284 * </tr>
285 *
286 * <tr><th align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onPause onPause()}</th>
287 * <td>Called when the system is about to start resuming a previous
288 * activity. This is typically used to commit unsaved changes to
289 * persistent data, stop animations and other things that may be consuming
290 * CPU, etc. Implementations of this method must be very quick because
291 * the next activity will not be resumed until this method returns.
292 * <p>Followed by either <code>onResume()</code> if the activity
293 * returns back to the front, or <code>onStop()</code> if it becomes
294 * invisible to the user.</td>
295 * <td align="center"><font color="#800000"><strong>Yes</strong></font></td>
296 * <td align="center"><code>onResume()</code> or<br>
297 * <code>onStop()</code></td>
298 * </tr>
299 *
300 * <tr><th colspan="2" align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onStop onStop()}</th>
301 * <td>Called when the activity is no longer visible to the user, because
302 * another activity has been resumed and is covering this one. This
303 * may happen either because a new activity is being started, an existing
304 * one is being brought in front of this one, or this one is being
305 * destroyed.
306 * <p>Followed by either <code>onRestart()</code> if
307 * this activity is coming back to interact with the user, or
308 * <code>onDestroy()</code> if this activity is going away.</td>
309 * <td align="center"><font color="#800000"><strong>Yes</strong></font></td>
310 * <td align="center"><code>onRestart()</code> or<br>
311 * <code>onDestroy()</code></td>
312 * </tr>
313 *
314 * <tr><th colspan="3" align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onDestroy onDestroy()}</th>
315 * <td>The final call you receive before your
316 * activity is destroyed. This can happen either because the
317 * activity is finishing (someone called {@link Activity#finish} on
318 * it, or because the system is temporarily destroying this
319 * instance of the activity to save space. You can distinguish
320 * between these two scenarios with the {@link
321 * Activity#isFinishing} method.</td>
322 * <td align="center"><font color="#800000"><strong>Yes</strong></font></td>
323 * <td align="center"><em>nothing</em></td>
324 * </tr>
325 * </tbody>
326 * </table>
327 *
328 * <p>Note the "Killable" column in the above table -- for those methods that
329 * are marked as being killable, after that method returns the process hosting the
330 * activity may killed by the system <em>at any time</em> without another line
331 * of its code being executed. Because of this, you should use the
332 * {@link #onPause} method to write any persistent data (such as user edits)
333 * to storage. In addition, the method
334 * {@link #onSaveInstanceState(Bundle)} is called before placing the activity
335 * in such a background state, allowing you to save away any dynamic instance
336 * state in your activity into the given Bundle, to be later received in
337 * {@link #onCreate} if the activity needs to be re-created.
338 * See the <a href="#ProcessLifecycle">Process Lifecycle</a>
339 * section for more information on how the lifecycle of a process is tied
340 * to the activities it is hosting. Note that it is important to save
341 * persistent data in {@link #onPause} instead of {@link #onSaveInstanceState}
342 * because the later is not part of the lifecycle callbacks, so will not
343 * be called in every situation as described in its documentation.</p>
344 *
345 * <p>For those methods that are not marked as being killable, the activity's
346 * process will not be killed by the system starting from the time the method
347 * is called and continuing after it returns. Thus an activity is in the killable
348 * state, for example, between after <code>onPause()</code> to the start of
349 * <code>onResume()</code>.</p>
350 *
351 * <a name="ConfigurationChanges"></a>
352 * <h3>Configuration Changes</h3>
353 *
354 * <p>If the configuration of the device (as defined by the
355 * {@link Configuration Resources.Configuration} class) changes,
356 * then anything displaying a user interface will need to update to match that
357 * configuration. Because Activity is the primary mechanism for interacting
358 * with the user, it includes special support for handling configuration
359 * changes.</p>
360 *
361 * <p>Unless you specify otherwise, a configuration change (such as a change
362 * in screen orientation, language, input devices, etc) will cause your
363 * current activity to be <em>destroyed</em>, going through the normal activity
364 * lifecycle process of {@link #onPause},
365 * {@link #onStop}, and {@link #onDestroy} as appropriate. If the activity
366 * had been in the foreground or visible to the user, once {@link #onDestroy} is
367 * called in that instance then a new instance of the activity will be
368 * created, with whatever savedInstanceState the previous instance had generated
369 * from {@link #onSaveInstanceState}.</p>
370 *
371 * <p>This is done because any application resource,
372 * including layout files, can change based on any configuration value. Thus
373 * the only safe way to handle a configuration change is to re-retrieve all
374 * resources, including layouts, drawables, and strings. Because activities
375 * must already know how to save their state and re-create themselves from
376 * that state, this is a convenient way to have an activity restart itself
377 * with a new configuration.</p>
378 *
379 * <p>In some special cases, you may want to bypass restarting of your
380 * activity based on one or more types of configuration changes. This is
381 * done with the {@link android.R.attr#configChanges android:configChanges}
382 * attribute in its manifest. For any types of configuration changes you say
383 * that you handle there, you will receive a call to your current activity's
384 * {@link #onConfigurationChanged} method instead of being restarted. If
385 * a configuration change involves any that you do not handle, however, the
386 * activity will still be restarted and {@link #onConfigurationChanged}
387 * will not be called.</p>
388 *
389 * <a name="StartingActivities"></a>
390 * <h3>Starting Activities and Getting Results</h3>
391 *
392 * <p>The {@link android.app.Activity#startActivity}
393 * method is used to start a
394 * new activity, which will be placed at the top of the activity stack. It
395 * takes a single argument, an {@link android.content.Intent Intent},
396 * which describes the activity
397 * to be executed.</p>
398 *
399 * <p>Sometimes you want to get a result back from an activity when it
400 * ends. For example, you may start an activity that lets the user pick
401 * a person in a list of contacts; when it ends, it returns the person
402 * that was selected. To do this, you call the
403 * {@link android.app.Activity#startActivityForResult(Intent, int)}
404 * version with a second integer parameter identifying the call. The result
405 * will come back through your {@link android.app.Activity#onActivityResult}
406 * method.</p>
407 *
408 * <p>When an activity exits, it can call
409 * {@link android.app.Activity#setResult(int)}
410 * to return data back to its parent. It must always supply a result code,
411 * which can be the standard results RESULT_CANCELED, RESULT_OK, or any
412 * custom values starting at RESULT_FIRST_USER. In addition, it can optionally
413 * return back an Intent containing any additional data it wants. All of this
414 * information appears back on the
415 * parent's <code>Activity.onActivityResult()</code>, along with the integer
416 * identifier it originally supplied.</p>
417 *
418 * <p>If a child activity fails for any reason (such as crashing), the parent
419 * activity will receive a result with the code RESULT_CANCELED.</p>
420 *
421 * <pre class="prettyprint">
422 * public class MyActivity extends Activity {
423 * ...
424 *
425 * static final int PICK_CONTACT_REQUEST = 0;
426 *
427 * protected boolean onKeyDown(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
428 * if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_CENTER) {
429 * // When the user center presses, let them pick a contact.
430 * startActivityForResult(
431 * new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PICK,
432 * new Uri("content://contacts")),
433 * PICK_CONTACT_REQUEST);
434 * return true;
435 * }
436 * return false;
437 * }
438 *
439 * protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode,
440 * Intent data) {
441 * if (requestCode == PICK_CONTACT_REQUEST) {
442 * if (resultCode == RESULT_OK) {
443 * // A contact was picked. Here we will just display it
444 * // to the user.
445 * startActivity(new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, data));
446 * }
447 * }
448 * }
449 * }
450 * </pre>
451 *
452 * <a name="SavingPersistentState"></a>
453 * <h3>Saving Persistent State</h3>
454 *
455 * <p>There are generally two kinds of persistent state than an activity
456 * will deal with: shared document-like data (typically stored in a SQLite
457 * database using a {@linkplain android.content.ContentProvider content provider})
458 * and internal state such as user preferences.</p>
459 *
460 * <p>For content provider data, we suggest that activities use a
461 * "edit in place" user model. That is, any edits a user makes are effectively
462 * made immediately without requiring an additional confirmation step.
463 * Supporting this model is generally a simple matter of following two rules:</p>
464 *
465 * <ul>
466 * <li> <p>When creating a new document, the backing database entry or file for
467 * it is created immediately. For example, if the user chooses to write
468 * a new e-mail, a new entry for that e-mail is created as soon as they
469 * start entering data, so that if they go to any other activity after
470 * that point this e-mail will now appear in the list of drafts.</p>
471 * <li> <p>When an activity's <code>onPause()</code> method is called, it should
472 * commit to the backing content provider or file any changes the user
473 * has made. This ensures that those changes will be seen by any other
474 * activity that is about to run. You will probably want to commit
475 * your data even more aggressively at key times during your
476 * activity's lifecycle: for example before starting a new
477 * activity, before finishing your own activity, when the user
478 * switches between input fields, etc.</p>
479 * </ul>
480 *
481 * <p>This model is designed to prevent data loss when a user is navigating
482 * between activities, and allows the system to safely kill an activity (because
483 * system resources are needed somewhere else) at any time after it has been
484 * paused. Note this implies
485 * that the user pressing BACK from your activity does <em>not</em>
486 * mean "cancel" -- it means to leave the activity with its current contents
487 * saved away. Cancelling edits in an activity must be provided through
488 * some other mechanism, such as an explicit "revert" or "undo" option.</p>
489 *
490 * <p>See the {@linkplain android.content.ContentProvider content package} for
491 * more information about content providers. These are a key aspect of how
492 * different activities invoke and propagate data between themselves.</p>
493 *
494 * <p>The Activity class also provides an API for managing internal persistent state
495 * associated with an activity. This can be used, for example, to remember
496 * the user's preferred initial display in a calendar (day view or week view)
497 * or the user's default home page in a web browser.</p>
498 *
499 * <p>Activity persistent state is managed
500 * with the method {@link #getPreferences},
501 * allowing you to retrieve and
502 * modify a set of name/value pairs associated with the activity. To use
503 * preferences that are shared across multiple application components
504 * (activities, receivers, services, providers), you can use the underlying
505 * {@link Context#getSharedPreferences Context.getSharedPreferences()} method
506 * to retrieve a preferences
507 * object stored under a specific name.
508 * (Note that it is not possible to share settings data across application
509 * packages -- for that you will need a content provider.)</p>
510 *
511 * <p>Here is an excerpt from a calendar activity that stores the user's
512 * preferred view mode in its persistent settings:</p>
513 *
514 * <pre class="prettyprint">
515 * public class CalendarActivity extends Activity {
516 * ...
517 *
518 * static final int DAY_VIEW_MODE = 0;
519 * static final int WEEK_VIEW_MODE = 1;
520 *
521 * private SharedPreferences mPrefs;
522 * private int mCurViewMode;
523 *
524 * protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
525 * super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
526 *
527 * SharedPreferences mPrefs = getSharedPreferences();
528 * mCurViewMode = mPrefs.getInt("view_mode" DAY_VIEW_MODE);
529 * }
530 *
531 * protected void onPause() {
532 * super.onPause();
533 *
534 * SharedPreferences.Editor ed = mPrefs.edit();
535 * ed.putInt("view_mode", mCurViewMode);
536 * ed.commit();
537 * }
538 * }
539 * </pre>
540 *
541 * <a name="Permissions"></a>
542 * <h3>Permissions</h3>
543 *
544 * <p>The ability to start a particular Activity can be enforced when it is
545 * declared in its
546 * manifest's {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestActivity &lt;activity&gt;}
547 * tag. By doing so, other applications will need to declare a corresponding
548 * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestUsesPermission &lt;uses-permission&gt;}
549 * element in their own manifest to be able to start that activity.
550 *
551 * <p>See the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/security/security.html">Security and Permissions</a>
552 * document for more information on permissions and security in general.
553 *
554 * <a name="ProcessLifecycle"></a>
555 * <h3>Process Lifecycle</h3>
556 *
557 * <p>The Android system attempts to keep application process around for as
558 * long as possible, but eventually will need to remove old processes when
559 * memory runs low. As described in <a href="#ActivityLifecycle">Activity
560 * Lifecycle</a>, the decision about which process to remove is intimately
561 * tied to the state of the user's interaction with it. In general, there
562 * are four states a process can be in based on the activities running in it,
563 * listed here in order of importance. The system will kill less important
564 * processes (the last ones) before it resorts to killing more important
565 * processes (the first ones).
566 *
567 * <ol>
568 * <li> <p>The <b>foreground activity</b> (the activity at the top of the screen
569 * that the user is currently interacting with) is considered the most important.
570 * Its process will only be killed as a last resort, if it uses more memory
571 * than is available on the device. Generally at this point the device has
572 * reached a memory paging state, so this is required in order to keep the user
573 * interface responsive.
574 * <li> <p>A <b>visible activity</b> (an activity that is visible to the user
575 * but not in the foreground, such as one sitting behind a foreground dialog)
576 * is considered extremely important and will not be killed unless that is
577 * required to keep the foreground activity running.
578 * <li> <p>A <b>background activity</b> (an activity that is not visible to
579 * the user and has been paused) is no longer critical, so the system may
580 * safely kill its process to reclaim memory for other foreground or
581 * visible processes. If its process needs to be killed, when the user navigates
582 * back to the activity (making it visible on the screen again), its
583 * {@link #onCreate} method will be called with the savedInstanceState it had previously
584 * supplied in {@link #onSaveInstanceState} so that it can restart itself in the same
585 * state as the user last left it.
586 * <li> <p>An <b>empty process</b> is one hosting no activities or other
587 * application components (such as {@link Service} or
588 * {@link android.content.BroadcastReceiver} classes). These are killed very
589 * quickly by the system as memory becomes low. For this reason, any
590 * background operation you do outside of an activity must be executed in the
591 * context of an activity BroadcastReceiver or Service to ensure that the system
592 * knows it needs to keep your process around.
593 * </ol>
594 *
595 * <p>Sometimes an Activity may need to do a long-running operation that exists
596 * independently of the activity lifecycle itself. An example may be a camera
597 * application that allows you to upload a picture to a web site. The upload
598 * may take a long time, and the application should allow the user to leave
599 * the application will it is executing. To accomplish this, your Activity
600 * should start a {@link Service} in which the upload takes place. This allows
601 * the system to properly prioritize your process (considering it to be more
602 * important than other non-visible applications) for the duration of the
603 * upload, independent of whether the original activity is paused, stopped,
604 * or finished.
605 */
606public class Activity extends ContextThemeWrapper
607 implements LayoutInflater.Factory,
608 Window.Callback, KeyEvent.Callback,
609 OnCreateContextMenuListener, ComponentCallbacks {
610 private static final String TAG = "Activity";
611
612 /** Standard activity result: operation canceled. */
613 public static final int RESULT_CANCELED = 0;
614 /** Standard activity result: operation succeeded. */
615 public static final int RESULT_OK = -1;
616 /** Start of user-defined activity results. */
617 public static final int RESULT_FIRST_USER = 1;
618
619 private static long sInstanceCount = 0;
620
621 private static final String WINDOW_HIERARCHY_TAG = "android:viewHierarchyState";
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -0700622 private static final String FRAGMENTS_TAG = "android:fragments";
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800623 private static final String SAVED_DIALOG_IDS_KEY = "android:savedDialogIds";
624 private static final String SAVED_DIALOGS_TAG = "android:savedDialogs";
625 private static final String SAVED_DIALOG_KEY_PREFIX = "android:dialog_";
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -0800626 private static final String SAVED_DIALOG_ARGS_KEY_PREFIX = "android:dialog_args_";
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800627
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -0800628 private static class ManagedDialog {
629 Dialog mDialog;
630 Bundle mArgs;
631 }
632 private SparseArray<ManagedDialog> mManagedDialogs;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800633
634 // set by the thread after the constructor and before onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) is called.
635 private Instrumentation mInstrumentation;
636 private IBinder mToken;
Dianne Hackbornb06ea702009-07-13 13:07:51 -0700637 private int mIdent;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800638 /*package*/ String mEmbeddedID;
639 private Application mApplication;
Christopher Tateb70f3df2009-04-07 16:07:59 -0700640 /*package*/ Intent mIntent;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800641 private ComponentName mComponent;
642 /*package*/ ActivityInfo mActivityInfo;
643 /*package*/ ActivityThread mMainThread;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800644 Activity mParent;
645 boolean mCalled;
Dianne Hackborn5e0d5952010-08-05 13:45:35 -0700646 boolean mCheckedForLoaderManager;
Dianne Hackborn2707d602010-07-09 18:01:20 -0700647 boolean mStarted;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800648 private boolean mResumed;
649 private boolean mStopped;
650 boolean mFinished;
651 boolean mStartedActivity;
Jeff Hamilton3d32f6e2010-04-01 00:04:16 -0500652 /** true if the activity is being destroyed in order to recreate it with a new configuration */
653 /*package*/ boolean mChangingConfigurations = false;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800654 /*package*/ int mConfigChangeFlags;
655 /*package*/ Configuration mCurrentConfig;
Bjorn Bringert8d17f3f2009-06-05 13:22:28 +0100656 private SearchManager mSearchManager;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800657
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -0700658 static final class NonConfigurationInstances {
659 Object activity;
660 HashMap<String, Object> children;
661 ArrayList<Fragment> fragments;
Dianne Hackborn4911b782010-07-15 12:54:39 -0700662 SparseArray<LoaderManagerImpl> loaders;
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -0700663 }
664 /* package */ NonConfigurationInstances mLastNonConfigurationInstances;
665
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800666 private Window mWindow;
667
668 private WindowManager mWindowManager;
669 /*package*/ View mDecor = null;
670 /*package*/ boolean mWindowAdded = false;
671 /*package*/ boolean mVisibleFromServer = false;
672 /*package*/ boolean mVisibleFromClient = true;
Adam Powellac695c62010-07-20 18:19:27 -0700673 /*package*/ ActionBarImpl mActionBar = null;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800674
675 private CharSequence mTitle;
676 private int mTitleColor = 0;
677
Dianne Hackbornb7a2e472010-08-12 16:20:42 -0700678 final FragmentManagerImpl mFragments = new FragmentManagerImpl();
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -0700679
Dianne Hackborn4911b782010-07-15 12:54:39 -0700680 SparseArray<LoaderManagerImpl> mAllLoaderManagers;
681 LoaderManagerImpl mLoaderManager;
Dianne Hackbornc8017682010-07-06 13:34:38 -0700682
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800683 private static final class ManagedCursor {
684 ManagedCursor(Cursor cursor) {
685 mCursor = cursor;
686 mReleased = false;
687 mUpdated = false;
688 }
689
690 private final Cursor mCursor;
691 private boolean mReleased;
692 private boolean mUpdated;
693 }
694 private final ArrayList<ManagedCursor> mManagedCursors =
695 new ArrayList<ManagedCursor>();
696
697 // protected by synchronized (this)
698 int mResultCode = RESULT_CANCELED;
699 Intent mResultData = null;
700
701 private boolean mTitleReady = false;
702
703 private int mDefaultKeyMode = DEFAULT_KEYS_DISABLE;
704 private SpannableStringBuilder mDefaultKeySsb = null;
705
706 protected static final int[] FOCUSED_STATE_SET = {com.android.internal.R.attr.state_focused};
707
708 private Thread mUiThread;
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -0700709 final Handler mHandler = new Handler();
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800710
Carl Shapiro82fe5642010-02-24 00:14:23 -0800711 // Used for debug only
712 /*
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800713 public Activity() {
714 ++sInstanceCount;
715 }
716
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800717 @Override
718 protected void finalize() throws Throwable {
719 super.finalize();
720 --sInstanceCount;
721 }
Carl Shapiro82fe5642010-02-24 00:14:23 -0800722 */
723
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800724 public static long getInstanceCount() {
725 return sInstanceCount;
726 }
727
728 /** Return the intent that started this activity. */
729 public Intent getIntent() {
730 return mIntent;
731 }
732
733 /**
734 * Change the intent returned by {@link #getIntent}. This holds a
735 * reference to the given intent; it does not copy it. Often used in
736 * conjunction with {@link #onNewIntent}.
737 *
738 * @param newIntent The new Intent object to return from getIntent
739 *
740 * @see #getIntent
741 * @see #onNewIntent
742 */
743 public void setIntent(Intent newIntent) {
744 mIntent = newIntent;
745 }
746
747 /** Return the application that owns this activity. */
748 public final Application getApplication() {
749 return mApplication;
750 }
751
752 /** Is this activity embedded inside of another activity? */
753 public final boolean isChild() {
754 return mParent != null;
755 }
756
757 /** Return the parent activity if this view is an embedded child. */
758 public final Activity getParent() {
759 return mParent;
760 }
761
762 /** Retrieve the window manager for showing custom windows. */
763 public WindowManager getWindowManager() {
764 return mWindowManager;
765 }
766
767 /**
768 * Retrieve the current {@link android.view.Window} for the activity.
769 * This can be used to directly access parts of the Window API that
770 * are not available through Activity/Screen.
771 *
772 * @return Window The current window, or null if the activity is not
773 * visual.
774 */
775 public Window getWindow() {
776 return mWindow;
777 }
778
779 /**
Dianne Hackbornc8017682010-07-06 13:34:38 -0700780 * Return the LoaderManager for this fragment, creating it if needed.
781 */
782 public LoaderManager getLoaderManager() {
783 if (mLoaderManager != null) {
784 return mLoaderManager;
785 }
Dianne Hackborn5e0d5952010-08-05 13:45:35 -0700786 mCheckedForLoaderManager = true;
787 mLoaderManager = getLoaderManager(-1, mStarted, true);
Dianne Hackbornc8017682010-07-06 13:34:38 -0700788 return mLoaderManager;
789 }
790
Dianne Hackborn5e0d5952010-08-05 13:45:35 -0700791 LoaderManagerImpl getLoaderManager(int index, boolean started, boolean create) {
Dianne Hackbornc8017682010-07-06 13:34:38 -0700792 if (mAllLoaderManagers == null) {
Dianne Hackborn4911b782010-07-15 12:54:39 -0700793 mAllLoaderManagers = new SparseArray<LoaderManagerImpl>();
Dianne Hackbornc8017682010-07-06 13:34:38 -0700794 }
Dianne Hackborn4911b782010-07-15 12:54:39 -0700795 LoaderManagerImpl lm = mAllLoaderManagers.get(index);
Dianne Hackborn5e0d5952010-08-05 13:45:35 -0700796 if (lm == null && create) {
Dianne Hackborn4911b782010-07-15 12:54:39 -0700797 lm = new LoaderManagerImpl(started);
Dianne Hackbornc8017682010-07-06 13:34:38 -0700798 mAllLoaderManagers.put(index, lm);
799 }
800 return lm;
801 }
802
803 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800804 * Calls {@link android.view.Window#getCurrentFocus} on the
805 * Window of this Activity to return the currently focused view.
806 *
807 * @return View The current View with focus or null.
808 *
809 * @see #getWindow
810 * @see android.view.Window#getCurrentFocus
811 */
812 public View getCurrentFocus() {
813 return mWindow != null ? mWindow.getCurrentFocus() : null;
814 }
815
816 @Override
817 public int getWallpaperDesiredMinimumWidth() {
818 int width = super.getWallpaperDesiredMinimumWidth();
819 return width <= 0 ? getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getWidth() : width;
820 }
821
822 @Override
823 public int getWallpaperDesiredMinimumHeight() {
824 int height = super.getWallpaperDesiredMinimumHeight();
825 return height <= 0 ? getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getHeight() : height;
826 }
827
828 /**
829 * Called when the activity is starting. This is where most initialization
830 * should go: calling {@link #setContentView(int)} to inflate the
831 * activity's UI, using {@link #findViewById} to programmatically interact
832 * with widgets in the UI, calling
833 * {@link #managedQuery(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String)} to retrieve
834 * cursors for data being displayed, etc.
835 *
836 * <p>You can call {@link #finish} from within this function, in
837 * which case onDestroy() will be immediately called without any of the rest
838 * of the activity lifecycle ({@link #onStart}, {@link #onResume},
839 * {@link #onPause}, etc) executing.
840 *
841 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's
842 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be
843 * thrown.</em></p>
844 *
845 * @param savedInstanceState If the activity is being re-initialized after
846 * previously being shut down then this Bundle contains the data it most
847 * recently supplied in {@link #onSaveInstanceState}. <b><i>Note: Otherwise it is null.</i></b>
848 *
849 * @see #onStart
850 * @see #onSaveInstanceState
851 * @see #onRestoreInstanceState
852 * @see #onPostCreate
853 */
854 protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
Dianne Hackbornbfe319e2009-09-21 00:34:05 -0700855 mVisibleFromClient = !mWindow.getWindowStyle().getBoolean(
856 com.android.internal.R.styleable.Window_windowNoDisplay, false);
Dianne Hackborn2707d602010-07-09 18:01:20 -0700857 if (mLastNonConfigurationInstances != null) {
858 mAllLoaderManagers = mLastNonConfigurationInstances.loaders;
859 }
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -0700860 if (savedInstanceState != null) {
861 Parcelable p = savedInstanceState.getParcelable(FRAGMENTS_TAG);
862 mFragments.restoreAllState(p, mLastNonConfigurationInstances != null
863 ? mLastNonConfigurationInstances.fragments : null);
864 }
865 mFragments.dispatchCreate();
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800866 mCalled = true;
867 }
868
869 /**
870 * The hook for {@link ActivityThread} to restore the state of this activity.
871 *
872 * Calls {@link #onSaveInstanceState(android.os.Bundle)} and
873 * {@link #restoreManagedDialogs(android.os.Bundle)}.
874 *
875 * @param savedInstanceState contains the saved state
876 */
877 final void performRestoreInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
878 onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState);
879 restoreManagedDialogs(savedInstanceState);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800880 }
881
882 /**
883 * This method is called after {@link #onStart} when the activity is
884 * being re-initialized from a previously saved state, given here in
Mike LeBeau305de9d2010-03-11 09:21:08 -0800885 * <var>savedInstanceState</var>. Most implementations will simply use {@link #onCreate}
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800886 * to restore their state, but it is sometimes convenient to do it here
887 * after all of the initialization has been done or to allow subclasses to
888 * decide whether to use your default implementation. The default
889 * implementation of this method performs a restore of any view state that
890 * had previously been frozen by {@link #onSaveInstanceState}.
891 *
892 * <p>This method is called between {@link #onStart} and
893 * {@link #onPostCreate}.
894 *
895 * @param savedInstanceState the data most recently supplied in {@link #onSaveInstanceState}.
896 *
897 * @see #onCreate
898 * @see #onPostCreate
899 * @see #onResume
900 * @see #onSaveInstanceState
901 */
902 protected void onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
903 if (mWindow != null) {
904 Bundle windowState = savedInstanceState.getBundle(WINDOW_HIERARCHY_TAG);
905 if (windowState != null) {
906 mWindow.restoreHierarchyState(windowState);
907 }
908 }
909 }
910
911 /**
912 * Restore the state of any saved managed dialogs.
913 *
914 * @param savedInstanceState The bundle to restore from.
915 */
916 private void restoreManagedDialogs(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
917 final Bundle b = savedInstanceState.getBundle(SAVED_DIALOGS_TAG);
918 if (b == null) {
919 return;
920 }
921
922 final int[] ids = b.getIntArray(SAVED_DIALOG_IDS_KEY);
923 final int numDialogs = ids.length;
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -0800924 mManagedDialogs = new SparseArray<ManagedDialog>(numDialogs);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800925 for (int i = 0; i < numDialogs; i++) {
926 final Integer dialogId = ids[i];
927 Bundle dialogState = b.getBundle(savedDialogKeyFor(dialogId));
928 if (dialogState != null) {
Romain Guye35c2352009-06-19 13:18:12 -0700929 // Calling onRestoreInstanceState() below will invoke dispatchOnCreate
930 // so tell createDialog() not to do it, otherwise we get an exception
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -0800931 final ManagedDialog md = new ManagedDialog();
932 md.mArgs = b.getBundle(savedDialogArgsKeyFor(dialogId));
933 md.mDialog = createDialog(dialogId, dialogState, md.mArgs);
934 if (md.mDialog != null) {
935 mManagedDialogs.put(dialogId, md);
936 onPrepareDialog(dialogId, md.mDialog, md.mArgs);
937 md.mDialog.onRestoreInstanceState(dialogState);
938 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800939 }
940 }
941 }
942
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -0800943 private Dialog createDialog(Integer dialogId, Bundle state, Bundle args) {
944 final Dialog dialog = onCreateDialog(dialogId, args);
Romain Guy764d5332009-06-17 16:52:22 -0700945 if (dialog == null) {
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -0800946 return null;
Romain Guy764d5332009-06-17 16:52:22 -0700947 }
Romain Guy6de4aed2009-07-08 10:54:45 -0700948 dialog.dispatchOnCreate(state);
Romain Guy764d5332009-06-17 16:52:22 -0700949 return dialog;
950 }
951
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -0800952 private static String savedDialogKeyFor(int key) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800953 return SAVED_DIALOG_KEY_PREFIX + key;
954 }
955
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -0800956 private static String savedDialogArgsKeyFor(int key) {
957 return SAVED_DIALOG_ARGS_KEY_PREFIX + key;
958 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -0800959
960 /**
961 * Called when activity start-up is complete (after {@link #onStart}
962 * and {@link #onRestoreInstanceState} have been called). Applications will
963 * generally not implement this method; it is intended for system
964 * classes to do final initialization after application code has run.
965 *
966 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's
967 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be
968 * thrown.</em></p>
969 *
970 * @param savedInstanceState If the activity is being re-initialized after
971 * previously being shut down then this Bundle contains the data it most
972 * recently supplied in {@link #onSaveInstanceState}. <b><i>Note: Otherwise it is null.</i></b>
973 * @see #onCreate
974 */
975 protected void onPostCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
976 if (!isChild()) {
977 mTitleReady = true;
978 onTitleChanged(getTitle(), getTitleColor());
979 }
980 mCalled = true;
981 }
982
983 /**
984 * Called after {@link #onCreate} &mdash; or after {@link #onRestart} when
985 * the activity had been stopped, but is now again being displayed to the
986 * user. It will be followed by {@link #onResume}.
987 *
988 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's
989 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be
990 * thrown.</em></p>
991 *
992 * @see #onCreate
993 * @see #onStop
994 * @see #onResume
995 */
996 protected void onStart() {
997 mCalled = true;
Dianne Hackborn2707d602010-07-09 18:01:20 -0700998 mStarted = true;
999 if (mLoaderManager != null) {
1000 mLoaderManager.doStart();
Dianne Hackborn5e0d5952010-08-05 13:45:35 -07001001 } else if (!mCheckedForLoaderManager) {
1002 mLoaderManager = getLoaderManager(-1, mStarted, false);
Dianne Hackborn2707d602010-07-09 18:01:20 -07001003 }
Dianne Hackborn5e0d5952010-08-05 13:45:35 -07001004 mCheckedForLoaderManager = true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001005 }
1006
1007 /**
1008 * Called after {@link #onStop} when the current activity is being
1009 * re-displayed to the user (the user has navigated back to it). It will
1010 * be followed by {@link #onStart} and then {@link #onResume}.
1011 *
1012 * <p>For activities that are using raw {@link Cursor} objects (instead of
1013 * creating them through
1014 * {@link #managedQuery(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String)},
1015 * this is usually the place
1016 * where the cursor should be requeried (because you had deactivated it in
1017 * {@link #onStop}.
1018 *
1019 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's
1020 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be
1021 * thrown.</em></p>
1022 *
1023 * @see #onStop
1024 * @see #onStart
1025 * @see #onResume
1026 */
1027 protected void onRestart() {
1028 mCalled = true;
1029 }
1030
1031 /**
1032 * Called after {@link #onRestoreInstanceState}, {@link #onRestart}, or
1033 * {@link #onPause}, for your activity to start interacting with the user.
1034 * This is a good place to begin animations, open exclusive-access devices
1035 * (such as the camera), etc.
1036 *
1037 * <p>Keep in mind that onResume is not the best indicator that your activity
1038 * is visible to the user; a system window such as the keyguard may be in
1039 * front. Use {@link #onWindowFocusChanged} to know for certain that your
1040 * activity is visible to the user (for example, to resume a game).
1041 *
1042 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's
1043 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be
1044 * thrown.</em></p>
1045 *
1046 * @see #onRestoreInstanceState
1047 * @see #onRestart
1048 * @see #onPostResume
1049 * @see #onPause
1050 */
1051 protected void onResume() {
1052 mCalled = true;
1053 }
1054
1055 /**
1056 * Called when activity resume is complete (after {@link #onResume} has
1057 * been called). Applications will generally not implement this method;
1058 * it is intended for system classes to do final setup after application
1059 * resume code has run.
1060 *
1061 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's
1062 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be
1063 * thrown.</em></p>
1064 *
1065 * @see #onResume
1066 */
1067 protected void onPostResume() {
1068 final Window win = getWindow();
1069 if (win != null) win.makeActive();
1070 mCalled = true;
1071 }
1072
1073 /**
1074 * This is called for activities that set launchMode to "singleTop" in
1075 * their package, or if a client used the {@link Intent#FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP}
1076 * flag when calling {@link #startActivity}. In either case, when the
1077 * activity is re-launched while at the top of the activity stack instead
1078 * of a new instance of the activity being started, onNewIntent() will be
1079 * called on the existing instance with the Intent that was used to
1080 * re-launch it.
1081 *
1082 * <p>An activity will always be paused before receiving a new intent, so
1083 * you can count on {@link #onResume} being called after this method.
1084 *
1085 * <p>Note that {@link #getIntent} still returns the original Intent. You
1086 * can use {@link #setIntent} to update it to this new Intent.
1087 *
1088 * @param intent The new intent that was started for the activity.
1089 *
1090 * @see #getIntent
1091 * @see #setIntent
1092 * @see #onResume
1093 */
1094 protected void onNewIntent(Intent intent) {
1095 }
1096
1097 /**
1098 * The hook for {@link ActivityThread} to save the state of this activity.
1099 *
1100 * Calls {@link #onSaveInstanceState(android.os.Bundle)}
1101 * and {@link #saveManagedDialogs(android.os.Bundle)}.
1102 *
1103 * @param outState The bundle to save the state to.
1104 */
1105 final void performSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
1106 onSaveInstanceState(outState);
1107 saveManagedDialogs(outState);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001108 }
1109
1110 /**
1111 * Called to retrieve per-instance state from an activity before being killed
1112 * so that the state can be restored in {@link #onCreate} or
1113 * {@link #onRestoreInstanceState} (the {@link Bundle} populated by this method
1114 * will be passed to both).
1115 *
1116 * <p>This method is called before an activity may be killed so that when it
1117 * comes back some time in the future it can restore its state. For example,
1118 * if activity B is launched in front of activity A, and at some point activity
1119 * A is killed to reclaim resources, activity A will have a chance to save the
1120 * current state of its user interface via this method so that when the user
1121 * returns to activity A, the state of the user interface can be restored
1122 * via {@link #onCreate} or {@link #onRestoreInstanceState}.
1123 *
1124 * <p>Do not confuse this method with activity lifecycle callbacks such as
1125 * {@link #onPause}, which is always called when an activity is being placed
1126 * in the background or on its way to destruction, or {@link #onStop} which
1127 * is called before destruction. One example of when {@link #onPause} and
1128 * {@link #onStop} is called and not this method is when a user navigates back
1129 * from activity B to activity A: there is no need to call {@link #onSaveInstanceState}
1130 * on B because that particular instance will never be restored, so the
1131 * system avoids calling it. An example when {@link #onPause} is called and
1132 * not {@link #onSaveInstanceState} is when activity B is launched in front of activity A:
1133 * the system may avoid calling {@link #onSaveInstanceState} on activity A if it isn't
1134 * killed during the lifetime of B since the state of the user interface of
1135 * A will stay intact.
1136 *
1137 * <p>The default implementation takes care of most of the UI per-instance
1138 * state for you by calling {@link android.view.View#onSaveInstanceState()} on each
1139 * view in the hierarchy that has an id, and by saving the id of the currently
1140 * focused view (all of which is restored by the default implementation of
1141 * {@link #onRestoreInstanceState}). If you override this method to save additional
1142 * information not captured by each individual view, you will likely want to
1143 * call through to the default implementation, otherwise be prepared to save
1144 * all of the state of each view yourself.
1145 *
1146 * <p>If called, this method will occur before {@link #onStop}. There are
1147 * no guarantees about whether it will occur before or after {@link #onPause}.
1148 *
1149 * @param outState Bundle in which to place your saved state.
1150 *
1151 * @see #onCreate
1152 * @see #onRestoreInstanceState
1153 * @see #onPause
1154 */
1155 protected void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
1156 outState.putBundle(WINDOW_HIERARCHY_TAG, mWindow.saveHierarchyState());
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07001157 Parcelable p = mFragments.saveAllState();
1158 if (p != null) {
1159 outState.putParcelable(FRAGMENTS_TAG, p);
1160 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001161 }
1162
1163 /**
1164 * Save the state of any managed dialogs.
1165 *
1166 * @param outState place to store the saved state.
1167 */
1168 private void saveManagedDialogs(Bundle outState) {
1169 if (mManagedDialogs == null) {
1170 return;
1171 }
1172
1173 final int numDialogs = mManagedDialogs.size();
1174 if (numDialogs == 0) {
1175 return;
1176 }
1177
1178 Bundle dialogState = new Bundle();
1179
1180 int[] ids = new int[mManagedDialogs.size()];
1181
1182 // save each dialog's bundle, gather the ids
1183 for (int i = 0; i < numDialogs; i++) {
1184 final int key = mManagedDialogs.keyAt(i);
1185 ids[i] = key;
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08001186 final ManagedDialog md = mManagedDialogs.valueAt(i);
1187 dialogState.putBundle(savedDialogKeyFor(key), md.mDialog.onSaveInstanceState());
1188 if (md.mArgs != null) {
1189 dialogState.putBundle(savedDialogArgsKeyFor(key), md.mArgs);
1190 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001191 }
1192
1193 dialogState.putIntArray(SAVED_DIALOG_IDS_KEY, ids);
1194 outState.putBundle(SAVED_DIALOGS_TAG, dialogState);
1195 }
1196
1197
1198 /**
1199 * Called as part of the activity lifecycle when an activity is going into
1200 * the background, but has not (yet) been killed. The counterpart to
1201 * {@link #onResume}.
1202 *
1203 * <p>When activity B is launched in front of activity A, this callback will
1204 * be invoked on A. B will not be created until A's {@link #onPause} returns,
1205 * so be sure to not do anything lengthy here.
1206 *
1207 * <p>This callback is mostly used for saving any persistent state the
1208 * activity is editing, to present a "edit in place" model to the user and
1209 * making sure nothing is lost if there are not enough resources to start
1210 * the new activity without first killing this one. This is also a good
1211 * place to do things like stop animations and other things that consume a
1212 * noticeable mount of CPU in order to make the switch to the next activity
1213 * as fast as possible, or to close resources that are exclusive access
1214 * such as the camera.
1215 *
1216 * <p>In situations where the system needs more memory it may kill paused
1217 * processes to reclaim resources. Because of this, you should be sure
1218 * that all of your state is saved by the time you return from
1219 * this function. In general {@link #onSaveInstanceState} is used to save
1220 * per-instance state in the activity and this method is used to store
1221 * global persistent data (in content providers, files, etc.)
1222 *
1223 * <p>After receiving this call you will usually receive a following call
1224 * to {@link #onStop} (after the next activity has been resumed and
1225 * displayed), however in some cases there will be a direct call back to
1226 * {@link #onResume} without going through the stopped state.
1227 *
1228 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's
1229 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be
1230 * thrown.</em></p>
1231 *
1232 * @see #onResume
1233 * @see #onSaveInstanceState
1234 * @see #onStop
1235 */
1236 protected void onPause() {
1237 mCalled = true;
1238 }
1239
1240 /**
1241 * Called as part of the activity lifecycle when an activity is about to go
1242 * into the background as the result of user choice. For example, when the
1243 * user presses the Home key, {@link #onUserLeaveHint} will be called, but
1244 * when an incoming phone call causes the in-call Activity to be automatically
1245 * brought to the foreground, {@link #onUserLeaveHint} will not be called on
1246 * the activity being interrupted. In cases when it is invoked, this method
1247 * is called right before the activity's {@link #onPause} callback.
1248 *
1249 * <p>This callback and {@link #onUserInteraction} are intended to help
1250 * activities manage status bar notifications intelligently; specifically,
1251 * for helping activities determine the proper time to cancel a notfication.
1252 *
1253 * @see #onUserInteraction()
1254 */
1255 protected void onUserLeaveHint() {
1256 }
1257
1258 /**
1259 * Generate a new thumbnail for this activity. This method is called before
1260 * pausing the activity, and should draw into <var>outBitmap</var> the
1261 * imagery for the desired thumbnail in the dimensions of that bitmap. It
1262 * can use the given <var>canvas</var>, which is configured to draw into the
1263 * bitmap, for rendering if desired.
1264 *
1265 * <p>The default implementation renders the Screen's current view
1266 * hierarchy into the canvas to generate a thumbnail.
1267 *
1268 * <p>If you return false, the bitmap will be filled with a default
1269 * thumbnail.
1270 *
1271 * @param outBitmap The bitmap to contain the thumbnail.
1272 * @param canvas Can be used to render into the bitmap.
1273 *
1274 * @return Return true if you have drawn into the bitmap; otherwise after
1275 * you return it will be filled with a default thumbnail.
1276 *
1277 * @see #onCreateDescription
1278 * @see #onSaveInstanceState
1279 * @see #onPause
1280 */
1281 public boolean onCreateThumbnail(Bitmap outBitmap, Canvas canvas) {
Jim Miller0b2a6d02010-07-13 18:01:29 -07001282 if (mDecor == null) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001283 return false;
1284 }
1285
Jim Miller0b2a6d02010-07-13 18:01:29 -07001286 int paddingLeft = 0;
1287 int paddingRight = 0;
1288 int paddingTop = 0;
1289 int paddingBottom = 0;
1290
1291 // Find System window and use padding so we ignore space reserved for decorations
1292 // like the status bar and such.
1293 final FrameLayout top = (FrameLayout) mDecor;
1294 for (int i = 0; i < top.getChildCount(); i++) {
1295 View child = top.getChildAt(i);
1296 if (child.isFitsSystemWindowsFlagSet()) {
1297 paddingLeft = child.getPaddingLeft();
1298 paddingRight = child.getPaddingRight();
1299 paddingTop = child.getPaddingTop();
1300 paddingBottom = child.getPaddingBottom();
1301 break;
1302 }
1303 }
1304
1305 final int visibleWidth = mDecor.getWidth() - paddingLeft - paddingRight;
1306 final int visibleHeight = mDecor.getHeight() - paddingTop - paddingBottom;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001307
1308 canvas.save();
Jim Miller0b2a6d02010-07-13 18:01:29 -07001309 canvas.scale( (float) outBitmap.getWidth() / visibleWidth,
1310 (float) outBitmap.getHeight() / visibleHeight);
1311 canvas.translate(-paddingLeft, -paddingTop);
1312 mDecor.draw(canvas);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001313 canvas.restore();
1314
1315 return true;
1316 }
1317
1318 /**
1319 * Generate a new description for this activity. This method is called
1320 * before pausing the activity and can, if desired, return some textual
1321 * description of its current state to be displayed to the user.
1322 *
1323 * <p>The default implementation returns null, which will cause you to
1324 * inherit the description from the previous activity. If all activities
1325 * return null, generally the label of the top activity will be used as the
1326 * description.
1327 *
1328 * @return A description of what the user is doing. It should be short and
1329 * sweet (only a few words).
1330 *
1331 * @see #onCreateThumbnail
1332 * @see #onSaveInstanceState
1333 * @see #onPause
1334 */
1335 public CharSequence onCreateDescription() {
1336 return null;
1337 }
1338
1339 /**
1340 * Called when you are no longer visible to the user. You will next
1341 * receive either {@link #onRestart}, {@link #onDestroy}, or nothing,
1342 * depending on later user activity.
1343 *
1344 * <p>Note that this method may never be called, in low memory situations
1345 * where the system does not have enough memory to keep your activity's
1346 * process running after its {@link #onPause} method is called.
1347 *
1348 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's
1349 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be
1350 * thrown.</em></p>
1351 *
1352 * @see #onRestart
1353 * @see #onResume
1354 * @see #onSaveInstanceState
1355 * @see #onDestroy
1356 */
1357 protected void onStop() {
1358 mCalled = true;
1359 }
1360
1361 /**
1362 * Perform any final cleanup before an activity is destroyed. This can
1363 * happen either because the activity is finishing (someone called
1364 * {@link #finish} on it, or because the system is temporarily destroying
1365 * this instance of the activity to save space. You can distinguish
1366 * between these two scenarios with the {@link #isFinishing} method.
1367 *
1368 * <p><em>Note: do not count on this method being called as a place for
1369 * saving data! For example, if an activity is editing data in a content
1370 * provider, those edits should be committed in either {@link #onPause} or
1371 * {@link #onSaveInstanceState}, not here.</em> This method is usually implemented to
1372 * free resources like threads that are associated with an activity, so
1373 * that a destroyed activity does not leave such things around while the
1374 * rest of its application is still running. There are situations where
1375 * the system will simply kill the activity's hosting process without
1376 * calling this method (or any others) in it, so it should not be used to
1377 * do things that are intended to remain around after the process goes
1378 * away.
1379 *
1380 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's
1381 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be
1382 * thrown.</em></p>
1383 *
1384 * @see #onPause
1385 * @see #onStop
1386 * @see #finish
1387 * @see #isFinishing
1388 */
1389 protected void onDestroy() {
1390 mCalled = true;
1391
1392 // dismiss any dialogs we are managing.
1393 if (mManagedDialogs != null) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001394 final int numDialogs = mManagedDialogs.size();
1395 for (int i = 0; i < numDialogs; i++) {
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08001396 final ManagedDialog md = mManagedDialogs.valueAt(i);
1397 if (md.mDialog.isShowing()) {
1398 md.mDialog.dismiss();
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001399 }
1400 }
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08001401 mManagedDialogs = null;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001402 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001403
1404 // close any cursors we are managing.
Makoto Onuki2f6a0182010-02-22 13:26:59 -08001405 synchronized (mManagedCursors) {
1406 int numCursors = mManagedCursors.size();
1407 for (int i = 0; i < numCursors; i++) {
1408 ManagedCursor c = mManagedCursors.get(i);
1409 if (c != null) {
1410 c.mCursor.close();
1411 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001412 }
Makoto Onuki2f6a0182010-02-22 13:26:59 -08001413 mManagedCursors.clear();
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001414 }
Amith Yamasani49860442010-03-17 20:54:10 -07001415
1416 // Close any open search dialog
1417 if (mSearchManager != null) {
1418 mSearchManager.stopSearch();
1419 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001420 }
1421
1422 /**
1423 * Called by the system when the device configuration changes while your
1424 * activity is running. Note that this will <em>only</em> be called if
1425 * you have selected configurations you would like to handle with the
1426 * {@link android.R.attr#configChanges} attribute in your manifest. If
1427 * any configuration change occurs that is not selected to be reported
1428 * by that attribute, then instead of reporting it the system will stop
1429 * and restart the activity (to have it launched with the new
1430 * configuration).
1431 *
1432 * <p>At the time that this function has been called, your Resources
1433 * object will have been updated to return resource values matching the
1434 * new configuration.
1435 *
1436 * @param newConfig The new device configuration.
1437 */
1438 public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
1439 mCalled = true;
Bjorn Bringert444c7272009-07-06 21:32:50 +01001440
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001441 if (mWindow != null) {
1442 // Pass the configuration changed event to the window
1443 mWindow.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
1444 }
1445 }
1446
1447 /**
1448 * If this activity is being destroyed because it can not handle a
1449 * configuration parameter being changed (and thus its
1450 * {@link #onConfigurationChanged(Configuration)} method is
1451 * <em>not</em> being called), then you can use this method to discover
1452 * the set of changes that have occurred while in the process of being
1453 * destroyed. Note that there is no guarantee that these will be
1454 * accurate (other changes could have happened at any time), so you should
1455 * only use this as an optimization hint.
1456 *
1457 * @return Returns a bit field of the configuration parameters that are
1458 * changing, as defined by the {@link android.content.res.Configuration}
1459 * class.
1460 */
1461 public int getChangingConfigurations() {
1462 return mConfigChangeFlags;
1463 }
1464
1465 /**
1466 * Retrieve the non-configuration instance data that was previously
1467 * returned by {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationInstance()}. This will
1468 * be available from the initial {@link #onCreate} and
1469 * {@link #onStart} calls to the new instance, allowing you to extract
1470 * any useful dynamic state from the previous instance.
1471 *
1472 * <p>Note that the data you retrieve here should <em>only</em> be used
1473 * as an optimization for handling configuration changes. You should always
1474 * be able to handle getting a null pointer back, and an activity must
1475 * still be able to restore itself to its previous state (through the
1476 * normal {@link #onSaveInstanceState(Bundle)} mechanism) even if this
1477 * function returns null.
1478 *
1479 * @return Returns the object previously returned by
1480 * {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationInstance()}.
1481 */
1482 public Object getLastNonConfigurationInstance() {
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07001483 return mLastNonConfigurationInstances != null
1484 ? mLastNonConfigurationInstances.activity : null;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001485 }
1486
1487 /**
1488 * Called by the system, as part of destroying an
1489 * activity due to a configuration change, when it is known that a new
1490 * instance will immediately be created for the new configuration. You
1491 * can return any object you like here, including the activity instance
1492 * itself, which can later be retrieved by calling
1493 * {@link #getLastNonConfigurationInstance()} in the new activity
1494 * instance.
1495 *
Dianne Hackborn291905e2010-08-17 15:17:15 -07001496 * <em>If you are targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB}
1497 * or later, consider instead using a {@link Fragment} with
1498 * {@link Fragment#setRetainInstance(boolean)
1499 * Fragment.setRetainInstance(boolean}.</em>
1500 *
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001501 * <p>This function is called purely as an optimization, and you must
1502 * not rely on it being called. When it is called, a number of guarantees
1503 * will be made to help optimize configuration switching:
1504 * <ul>
1505 * <li> The function will be called between {@link #onStop} and
1506 * {@link #onDestroy}.
1507 * <li> A new instance of the activity will <em>always</em> be immediately
1508 * created after this one's {@link #onDestroy()} is called.
1509 * <li> The object you return here will <em>always</em> be available from
1510 * the {@link #getLastNonConfigurationInstance()} method of the following
1511 * activity instance as described there.
1512 * </ul>
1513 *
1514 * <p>These guarantees are designed so that an activity can use this API
1515 * to propagate extensive state from the old to new activity instance, from
1516 * loaded bitmaps, to network connections, to evenly actively running
1517 * threads. Note that you should <em>not</em> propagate any data that
1518 * may change based on the configuration, including any data loaded from
1519 * resources such as strings, layouts, or drawables.
1520 *
1521 * @return Return any Object holding the desired state to propagate to the
1522 * next activity instance.
1523 */
1524 public Object onRetainNonConfigurationInstance() {
1525 return null;
1526 }
1527
1528 /**
1529 * Retrieve the non-configuration instance data that was previously
1530 * returned by {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationChildInstances()}. This will
1531 * be available from the initial {@link #onCreate} and
1532 * {@link #onStart} calls to the new instance, allowing you to extract
1533 * any useful dynamic state from the previous instance.
1534 *
1535 * <p>Note that the data you retrieve here should <em>only</em> be used
1536 * as an optimization for handling configuration changes. You should always
1537 * be able to handle getting a null pointer back, and an activity must
1538 * still be able to restore itself to its previous state (through the
1539 * normal {@link #onSaveInstanceState(Bundle)} mechanism) even if this
1540 * function returns null.
1541 *
1542 * @return Returns the object previously returned by
1543 * {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationChildInstances()}
1544 */
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07001545 HashMap<String, Object> getLastNonConfigurationChildInstances() {
1546 return mLastNonConfigurationInstances != null
1547 ? mLastNonConfigurationInstances.children : null;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001548 }
1549
1550 /**
1551 * This method is similar to {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationInstance()} except that
1552 * it should return either a mapping from child activity id strings to arbitrary objects,
1553 * or null. This method is intended to be used by Activity framework subclasses that control a
1554 * set of child activities, such as ActivityGroup. The same guarantees and restrictions apply
1555 * as for {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationInstance()}. The default implementation returns null.
1556 */
1557 HashMap<String,Object> onRetainNonConfigurationChildInstances() {
1558 return null;
1559 }
1560
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07001561 NonConfigurationInstances retainNonConfigurationInstances() {
1562 Object activity = onRetainNonConfigurationInstance();
1563 HashMap<String, Object> children = onRetainNonConfigurationChildInstances();
1564 ArrayList<Fragment> fragments = mFragments.retainNonConfig();
Dianne Hackborn2707d602010-07-09 18:01:20 -07001565 boolean retainLoaders = false;
1566 if (mAllLoaderManagers != null) {
Dianne Hackborn5e0d5952010-08-05 13:45:35 -07001567 // prune out any loader managers that were already stopped and so
Dianne Hackborn2707d602010-07-09 18:01:20 -07001568 // have nothing useful to retain.
1569 for (int i=mAllLoaderManagers.size()-1; i>=0; i--) {
Dianne Hackborn4911b782010-07-15 12:54:39 -07001570 LoaderManagerImpl lm = mAllLoaderManagers.valueAt(i);
Dianne Hackborn2707d602010-07-09 18:01:20 -07001571 if (lm.mRetaining) {
1572 retainLoaders = true;
1573 } else {
Dianne Hackborn5e0d5952010-08-05 13:45:35 -07001574 lm.doDestroy();
Dianne Hackborn2707d602010-07-09 18:01:20 -07001575 mAllLoaderManagers.removeAt(i);
1576 }
1577 }
1578 }
1579 if (activity == null && children == null && fragments == null && !retainLoaders) {
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07001580 return null;
1581 }
1582
1583 NonConfigurationInstances nci = new NonConfigurationInstances();
1584 nci.activity = activity;
1585 nci.children = children;
1586 nci.fragments = fragments;
Dianne Hackborn2707d602010-07-09 18:01:20 -07001587 nci.loaders = mAllLoaderManagers;
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07001588 return nci;
1589 }
1590
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001591 public void onLowMemory() {
1592 mCalled = true;
1593 }
1594
1595 /**
Dianne Hackbornb7a2e472010-08-12 16:20:42 -07001596 * Return the FragmentManager for interacting with fragments associated
1597 * with this activity.
1598 */
1599 public FragmentManager getFragmentManager() {
1600 return mFragments;
1601 }
1602
1603 /**
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07001604 * Start a series of edit operations on the Fragments associated with
1605 * this activity.
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07001606 * @deprecated use {@link #getFragmentManager}.
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07001607 */
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07001608 @Deprecated
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07001609 public FragmentTransaction openFragmentTransaction() {
Dianne Hackbornb7a2e472010-08-12 16:20:42 -07001610 return mFragments.openTransaction();
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07001611 }
1612
Dianne Hackborn9e14e9f32010-07-14 11:07:38 -07001613 void invalidateFragmentIndex(int index) {
Dianne Hackborn5e0d5952010-08-05 13:45:35 -07001614 //Log.v(TAG, "invalidateFragmentIndex: index=" + index);
Dianne Hackborn9e14e9f32010-07-14 11:07:38 -07001615 if (mAllLoaderManagers != null) {
Dianne Hackborn5e0d5952010-08-05 13:45:35 -07001616 LoaderManagerImpl lm = mAllLoaderManagers.get(index);
1617 if (lm != null) {
1618 lm.doDestroy();
1619 }
Dianne Hackborn9e14e9f32010-07-14 11:07:38 -07001620 mAllLoaderManagers.remove(index);
1621 }
1622 }
1623
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07001624 /**
Dianne Hackbornc8017682010-07-06 13:34:38 -07001625 * Called when a Fragment is being attached to this activity, immediately
1626 * after the call to its {@link Fragment#onAttach Fragment.onAttach()}
1627 * method and before {@link Fragment#onCreate Fragment.onCreate()}.
1628 */
1629 public void onAttachFragment(Fragment fragment) {
1630 }
1631
1632 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001633 * Wrapper around
1634 * {@link ContentResolver#query(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String)}
1635 * that gives the resulting {@link Cursor} to call
1636 * {@link #startManagingCursor} so that the activity will manage its
1637 * lifecycle for you.
1638 *
Dianne Hackborn291905e2010-08-17 15:17:15 -07001639 * <em>If you are targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB}
1640 * or later, consider instead using {@link LoaderManager} instead, available
1641 * via {@link #getLoaderManager()}.</em>
1642 *
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001643 * @param uri The URI of the content provider to query.
1644 * @param projection List of columns to return.
1645 * @param selection SQL WHERE clause.
1646 * @param sortOrder SQL ORDER BY clause.
1647 *
1648 * @return The Cursor that was returned by query().
1649 *
1650 * @see ContentResolver#query(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String)
1651 * @see #startManagingCursor
1652 * @hide
1653 */
Dianne Hackborn291905e2010-08-17 15:17:15 -07001654 public final Cursor managedQuery(Uri uri, String[] projection, String selection,
1655 String sortOrder) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001656 Cursor c = getContentResolver().query(uri, projection, selection, null, sortOrder);
1657 if (c != null) {
1658 startManagingCursor(c);
1659 }
1660 return c;
1661 }
1662
1663 /**
1664 * Wrapper around
1665 * {@link ContentResolver#query(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String)}
1666 * that gives the resulting {@link Cursor} to call
1667 * {@link #startManagingCursor} so that the activity will manage its
1668 * lifecycle for you.
1669 *
Dianne Hackborn291905e2010-08-17 15:17:15 -07001670 * <em>If you are targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB}
1671 * or later, consider instead using {@link LoaderManager} instead, available
1672 * via {@link #getLoaderManager()}.</em>
1673 *
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001674 * @param uri The URI of the content provider to query.
1675 * @param projection List of columns to return.
1676 * @param selection SQL WHERE clause.
1677 * @param selectionArgs The arguments to selection, if any ?s are pesent
1678 * @param sortOrder SQL ORDER BY clause.
1679 *
1680 * @return The Cursor that was returned by query().
1681 *
1682 * @see ContentResolver#query(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String)
1683 * @see #startManagingCursor
1684 */
Dianne Hackborn291905e2010-08-17 15:17:15 -07001685 public final Cursor managedQuery(Uri uri, String[] projection, String selection,
1686 String[] selectionArgs, String sortOrder) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001687 Cursor c = getContentResolver().query(uri, projection, selection, selectionArgs, sortOrder);
1688 if (c != null) {
1689 startManagingCursor(c);
1690 }
1691 return c;
1692 }
1693
1694 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001695 * This method allows the activity to take care of managing the given
1696 * {@link Cursor}'s lifecycle for you based on the activity's lifecycle.
1697 * That is, when the activity is stopped it will automatically call
1698 * {@link Cursor#deactivate} on the given Cursor, and when it is later restarted
1699 * it will call {@link Cursor#requery} for you. When the activity is
1700 * destroyed, all managed Cursors will be closed automatically.
1701 *
Dianne Hackborn291905e2010-08-17 15:17:15 -07001702 * <em>If you are targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB}
1703 * or later, consider instead using {@link LoaderManager} instead, available
1704 * via {@link #getLoaderManager()}.</em>
1705 *
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001706 * @param c The Cursor to be managed.
1707 *
1708 * @see #managedQuery(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String)
1709 * @see #stopManagingCursor
1710 */
1711 public void startManagingCursor(Cursor c) {
1712 synchronized (mManagedCursors) {
1713 mManagedCursors.add(new ManagedCursor(c));
1714 }
1715 }
1716
1717 /**
1718 * Given a Cursor that was previously given to
1719 * {@link #startManagingCursor}, stop the activity's management of that
1720 * cursor.
1721 *
1722 * @param c The Cursor that was being managed.
1723 *
1724 * @see #startManagingCursor
1725 */
1726 public void stopManagingCursor(Cursor c) {
1727 synchronized (mManagedCursors) {
1728 final int N = mManagedCursors.size();
1729 for (int i=0; i<N; i++) {
1730 ManagedCursor mc = mManagedCursors.get(i);
1731 if (mc.mCursor == c) {
1732 mManagedCursors.remove(i);
1733 break;
1734 }
1735 }
1736 }
1737 }
1738
1739 /**
1740 * Control whether this activity is required to be persistent. By default
1741 * activities are not persistent; setting this to true will prevent the
1742 * system from stopping this activity or its process when running low on
1743 * resources.
1744 *
1745 * <p><em>You should avoid using this method</em>, it has severe negative
1746 * consequences on how well the system can manage its resources. A better
1747 * approach is to implement an application service that you control with
1748 * {@link Context#startService} and {@link Context#stopService}.
1749 *
1750 * @param isPersistent Control whether the current activity must be
1751 * persistent, true if so, false for the normal
1752 * behavior.
1753 */
1754 public void setPersistent(boolean isPersistent) {
1755 if (mParent == null) {
1756 try {
1757 ActivityManagerNative.getDefault()
1758 .setPersistent(mToken, isPersistent);
1759 } catch (RemoteException e) {
1760 // Empty
1761 }
1762 } else {
1763 throw new RuntimeException("setPersistent() not yet supported for embedded activities");
1764 }
1765 }
1766
1767 /**
1768 * Finds a view that was identified by the id attribute from the XML that
1769 * was processed in {@link #onCreate}.
1770 *
1771 * @return The view if found or null otherwise.
1772 */
1773 public View findViewById(int id) {
1774 return getWindow().findViewById(id);
1775 }
Adam Powell33b97432010-04-20 10:01:14 -07001776
1777 /**
1778 * Retrieve a reference to this activity's ActionBar.
Adam Powell42c0fe82010-08-10 16:36:56 -07001779 *
Adam Powell33b97432010-04-20 10:01:14 -07001780 * @return The Activity's ActionBar, or null if it does not have one.
1781 */
1782 public ActionBar getActionBar() {
Adam Powell42c0fe82010-08-10 16:36:56 -07001783 initActionBar();
Adam Powell33b97432010-04-20 10:01:14 -07001784 return mActionBar;
1785 }
1786
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001787 /**
Adam Powell33b97432010-04-20 10:01:14 -07001788 * Creates a new ActionBar, locates the inflated ActionBarView,
1789 * initializes the ActionBar with the view, and sets mActionBar.
1790 */
1791 private void initActionBar() {
Adam Powell89e06452010-06-23 20:24:52 -07001792 Window window = getWindow();
Adam Powell9b4c8042010-08-10 15:36:44 -07001793 if (isChild() || !window.hasFeature(Window.FEATURE_ACTION_BAR) || mActionBar != null) {
Adam Powell33b97432010-04-20 10:01:14 -07001794 return;
1795 }
1796
Adam Powell661c9082010-07-02 10:09:44 -07001797 mActionBar = new ActionBarImpl(this);
Adam Powell33b97432010-04-20 10:01:14 -07001798 }
1799
1800 /**
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07001801 * Finds a fragment that was identified by the given id either when inflated
1802 * from XML or as the container ID when added in a transaction. This only
1803 * returns fragments that are currently added to the activity's content.
1804 * @return The fragment if found or null otherwise.
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07001805 * @deprecated use {@link #getFragmentManager}.
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07001806 */
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07001807 @Deprecated
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07001808 public Fragment findFragmentById(int id) {
1809 return mFragments.findFragmentById(id);
1810 }
1811
1812 /**
1813 * Finds a fragment that was identified by the given tag either when inflated
1814 * from XML or as supplied when added in a transaction. This only
1815 * returns fragments that are currently added to the activity's content.
1816 * @return The fragment if found or null otherwise.
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07001817 * @deprecated use {@link #getFragmentManager}.
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07001818 */
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07001819 @Deprecated
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07001820 public Fragment findFragmentByTag(String tag) {
1821 return mFragments.findFragmentByTag(tag);
1822 }
1823
1824 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001825 * Set the activity content from a layout resource. The resource will be
1826 * inflated, adding all top-level views to the activity.
1827 *
1828 * @param layoutResID Resource ID to be inflated.
1829 */
1830 public void setContentView(int layoutResID) {
1831 getWindow().setContentView(layoutResID);
Adam Powell33b97432010-04-20 10:01:14 -07001832 initActionBar();
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001833 }
1834
1835 /**
1836 * Set the activity content to an explicit view. This view is placed
1837 * directly into the activity's view hierarchy. It can itself be a complex
1838 * view hierarhcy.
1839 *
1840 * @param view The desired content to display.
1841 */
1842 public void setContentView(View view) {
1843 getWindow().setContentView(view);
Adam Powell33b97432010-04-20 10:01:14 -07001844 initActionBar();
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001845 }
1846
1847 /**
1848 * Set the activity content to an explicit view. This view is placed
1849 * directly into the activity's view hierarchy. It can itself be a complex
1850 * view hierarhcy.
1851 *
1852 * @param view The desired content to display.
1853 * @param params Layout parameters for the view.
1854 */
1855 public void setContentView(View view, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) {
1856 getWindow().setContentView(view, params);
Adam Powell33b97432010-04-20 10:01:14 -07001857 initActionBar();
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001858 }
1859
1860 /**
1861 * Add an additional content view to the activity. Added after any existing
1862 * ones in the activity -- existing views are NOT removed.
1863 *
1864 * @param view The desired content to display.
1865 * @param params Layout parameters for the view.
1866 */
1867 public void addContentView(View view, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) {
1868 getWindow().addContentView(view, params);
Adam Powell33b97432010-04-20 10:01:14 -07001869 initActionBar();
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001870 }
1871
1872 /**
1873 * Use with {@link #setDefaultKeyMode} to turn off default handling of
1874 * keys.
1875 *
1876 * @see #setDefaultKeyMode
1877 */
1878 static public final int DEFAULT_KEYS_DISABLE = 0;
1879 /**
1880 * Use with {@link #setDefaultKeyMode} to launch the dialer during default
1881 * key handling.
1882 *
1883 * @see #setDefaultKeyMode
1884 */
1885 static public final int DEFAULT_KEYS_DIALER = 1;
1886 /**
1887 * Use with {@link #setDefaultKeyMode} to execute a menu shortcut in
1888 * default key handling.
1889 *
1890 * <p>That is, the user does not need to hold down the menu key to execute menu shortcuts.
1891 *
1892 * @see #setDefaultKeyMode
1893 */
1894 static public final int DEFAULT_KEYS_SHORTCUT = 2;
1895 /**
1896 * Use with {@link #setDefaultKeyMode} to specify that unhandled keystrokes
1897 * will start an application-defined search. (If the application or activity does not
1898 * actually define a search, the the keys will be ignored.)
1899 *
1900 * <p>See {@link android.app.SearchManager android.app.SearchManager} for more details.
1901 *
1902 * @see #setDefaultKeyMode
1903 */
1904 static public final int DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_LOCAL = 3;
1905
1906 /**
1907 * Use with {@link #setDefaultKeyMode} to specify that unhandled keystrokes
1908 * will start a global search (typically web search, but some platforms may define alternate
1909 * methods for global search)
1910 *
1911 * <p>See {@link android.app.SearchManager android.app.SearchManager} for more details.
1912 *
1913 * @see #setDefaultKeyMode
1914 */
1915 static public final int DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_GLOBAL = 4;
1916
1917 /**
1918 * Select the default key handling for this activity. This controls what
1919 * will happen to key events that are not otherwise handled. The default
1920 * mode ({@link #DEFAULT_KEYS_DISABLE}) will simply drop them on the
1921 * floor. Other modes allow you to launch the dialer
1922 * ({@link #DEFAULT_KEYS_DIALER}), execute a shortcut in your options
1923 * menu without requiring the menu key be held down
1924 * ({@link #DEFAULT_KEYS_SHORTCUT}), or launch a search ({@link #DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_LOCAL}
1925 * and {@link #DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_GLOBAL}).
1926 *
1927 * <p>Note that the mode selected here does not impact the default
1928 * handling of system keys, such as the "back" and "menu" keys, and your
1929 * activity and its views always get a first chance to receive and handle
1930 * all application keys.
1931 *
1932 * @param mode The desired default key mode constant.
1933 *
1934 * @see #DEFAULT_KEYS_DISABLE
1935 * @see #DEFAULT_KEYS_DIALER
1936 * @see #DEFAULT_KEYS_SHORTCUT
1937 * @see #DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_LOCAL
1938 * @see #DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_GLOBAL
1939 * @see #onKeyDown
1940 */
1941 public final void setDefaultKeyMode(int mode) {
1942 mDefaultKeyMode = mode;
1943
1944 // Some modes use a SpannableStringBuilder to track & dispatch input events
1945 // This list must remain in sync with the switch in onKeyDown()
1946 switch (mode) {
1947 case DEFAULT_KEYS_DISABLE:
1948 case DEFAULT_KEYS_SHORTCUT:
1949 mDefaultKeySsb = null; // not used in these modes
1950 break;
1951 case DEFAULT_KEYS_DIALER:
1952 case DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_LOCAL:
1953 case DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_GLOBAL:
1954 mDefaultKeySsb = new SpannableStringBuilder();
1955 Selection.setSelection(mDefaultKeySsb,0);
1956 break;
1957 default:
1958 throw new IllegalArgumentException();
1959 }
1960 }
1961
1962 /**
1963 * Called when a key was pressed down and not handled by any of the views
1964 * inside of the activity. So, for example, key presses while the cursor
1965 * is inside a TextView will not trigger the event (unless it is a navigation
1966 * to another object) because TextView handles its own key presses.
1967 *
1968 * <p>If the focused view didn't want this event, this method is called.
1969 *
Dianne Hackborn8d374262009-09-14 21:21:52 -07001970 * <p>The default implementation takes care of {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_BACK}
1971 * by calling {@link #onBackPressed()}, though the behavior varies based
1972 * on the application compatibility mode: for
1973 * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#ECLAIR} or later applications,
1974 * it will set up the dispatch to call {@link #onKeyUp} where the action
1975 * will be performed; for earlier applications, it will perform the
1976 * action immediately in on-down, as those versions of the platform
1977 * behaved.
1978 *
1979 * <p>Other additional default key handling may be performed
Dianne Hackborn83fe3f52009-09-12 23:38:30 -07001980 * if configured with {@link #setDefaultKeyMode}.
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001981 *
1982 * @return Return <code>true</code> to prevent this event from being propagated
1983 * further, or <code>false</code> to indicate that you have not handled
1984 * this event and it should continue to be propagated.
1985 * @see #onKeyUp
1986 * @see android.view.KeyEvent
1987 */
1988 public boolean onKeyDown(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
Dianne Hackborn83fe3f52009-09-12 23:38:30 -07001989 if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK) {
Dianne Hackborn8d374262009-09-14 21:21:52 -07001990 if (getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion
1991 >= Build.VERSION_CODES.ECLAIR) {
1992 event.startTracking();
1993 } else {
1994 onBackPressed();
1995 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08001996 return true;
1997 }
1998
1999 if (mDefaultKeyMode == DEFAULT_KEYS_DISABLE) {
2000 return false;
2001 } else if (mDefaultKeyMode == DEFAULT_KEYS_SHORTCUT) {
Dianne Hackborn83fe3f52009-09-12 23:38:30 -07002002 if (getWindow().performPanelShortcut(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL,
2003 keyCode, event, Menu.FLAG_ALWAYS_PERFORM_CLOSE)) {
2004 return true;
2005 }
2006 return false;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002007 } else {
2008 // Common code for DEFAULT_KEYS_DIALER & DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_*
2009 boolean clearSpannable = false;
2010 boolean handled;
2011 if ((event.getRepeatCount() != 0) || event.isSystem()) {
2012 clearSpannable = true;
2013 handled = false;
2014 } else {
Dianne Hackborn83fe3f52009-09-12 23:38:30 -07002015 handled = TextKeyListener.getInstance().onKeyDown(
2016 null, mDefaultKeySsb, keyCode, event);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002017 if (handled && mDefaultKeySsb.length() > 0) {
2018 // something useable has been typed - dispatch it now.
2019
2020 final String str = mDefaultKeySsb.toString();
2021 clearSpannable = true;
2022
2023 switch (mDefaultKeyMode) {
2024 case DEFAULT_KEYS_DIALER:
2025 Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_DIAL, Uri.parse("tel:" + str));
2026 intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
2027 startActivity(intent);
2028 break;
2029 case DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_LOCAL:
2030 startSearch(str, false, null, false);
2031 break;
2032 case DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_GLOBAL:
2033 startSearch(str, false, null, true);
2034 break;
2035 }
2036 }
2037 }
2038 if (clearSpannable) {
2039 mDefaultKeySsb.clear();
2040 mDefaultKeySsb.clearSpans();
2041 Selection.setSelection(mDefaultKeySsb,0);
2042 }
2043 return handled;
2044 }
2045 }
2046
2047 /**
Dianne Hackborn83fe3f52009-09-12 23:38:30 -07002048 * Default implementation of {@link KeyEvent.Callback#onKeyLongPress(int, KeyEvent)
2049 * KeyEvent.Callback.onKeyLongPress()}: always returns false (doesn't handle
2050 * the event).
2051 */
2052 public boolean onKeyLongPress(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
2053 return false;
2054 }
2055
2056 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002057 * Called when a key was released and not handled by any of the views
2058 * inside of the activity. So, for example, key presses while the cursor
2059 * is inside a TextView will not trigger the event (unless it is a navigation
2060 * to another object) because TextView handles its own key presses.
2061 *
Dianne Hackborn83fe3f52009-09-12 23:38:30 -07002062 * <p>The default implementation handles KEYCODE_BACK to stop the activity
2063 * and go back.
2064 *
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002065 * @return Return <code>true</code> to prevent this event from being propagated
2066 * further, or <code>false</code> to indicate that you have not handled
2067 * this event and it should continue to be propagated.
2068 * @see #onKeyDown
2069 * @see KeyEvent
2070 */
2071 public boolean onKeyUp(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
Dianne Hackborn8d374262009-09-14 21:21:52 -07002072 if (getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion
2073 >= Build.VERSION_CODES.ECLAIR) {
2074 if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK && event.isTracking()
2075 && !event.isCanceled()) {
2076 onBackPressed();
2077 return true;
2078 }
Dianne Hackborn83fe3f52009-09-12 23:38:30 -07002079 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002080 return false;
2081 }
2082
2083 /**
2084 * Default implementation of {@link KeyEvent.Callback#onKeyMultiple(int, int, KeyEvent)
2085 * KeyEvent.Callback.onKeyMultiple()}: always returns false (doesn't handle
2086 * the event).
2087 */
2088 public boolean onKeyMultiple(int keyCode, int repeatCount, KeyEvent event) {
2089 return false;
2090 }
2091
2092 /**
Dianne Hackborndd913a52010-07-22 12:17:04 -07002093 * Flag for {@link #popBackStack(String, int)}
2094 * and {@link #popBackStack(int, int)}: If set, and the name or ID of
Dianne Hackbornb3cf10f2010-08-03 13:07:11 -07002095 * a back stack entry has been supplied, then all matching entries will
2096 * be consumed until one that doesn't match is found or the bottom of
2097 * the stack is reached. Otherwise, all entries up to but not including that entry
2098 * will be removed.
Dianne Hackborndd913a52010-07-22 12:17:04 -07002099 */
Jean-Baptiste Queru005cb6d2010-07-27 10:54:51 -07002100 public static final int POP_BACK_STACK_INCLUSIVE = 1<<0;
Dianne Hackborndd913a52010-07-22 12:17:04 -07002101
2102 /**
2103 * Pop the top state off the back stack. Returns true if there was one
2104 * to pop, else false.
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07002105 * @deprecated use {@link #getFragmentManager}.
Dianne Hackborndd913a52010-07-22 12:17:04 -07002106 */
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07002107 @Deprecated
Dianne Hackborndd913a52010-07-22 12:17:04 -07002108 public boolean popBackStack() {
Dianne Hackbornb7a2e472010-08-12 16:20:42 -07002109 return mFragments.popBackStack();
Dianne Hackborndd913a52010-07-22 12:17:04 -07002110 }
2111
2112 /**
Dianne Hackbornba51c3d2010-05-05 18:49:48 -07002113 * Pop the last fragment transition from the local activity's fragment
2114 * back stack. If there is nothing to pop, false is returned.
Dianne Hackbornf121be72010-05-06 14:10:32 -07002115 * @param name If non-null, this is the name of a previous back state
Dianne Hackborndd913a52010-07-22 12:17:04 -07002116 * to look for; if found, all states up to that state will be popped. The
2117 * {@link #POP_BACK_STACK_INCLUSIVE} flag can be used to control whether
2118 * the named state itself is popped. If null, only the top state is popped.
2119 * @param flags Either 0 or {@link #POP_BACK_STACK_INCLUSIVE}.
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07002120 * @deprecated use {@link #getFragmentManager}.
Dianne Hackbornba51c3d2010-05-05 18:49:48 -07002121 */
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07002122 @Deprecated
Dianne Hackborndd913a52010-07-22 12:17:04 -07002123 public boolean popBackStack(String name, int flags) {
Dianne Hackbornb7a2e472010-08-12 16:20:42 -07002124 return mFragments.popBackStack(name, flags);
Dianne Hackborndd913a52010-07-22 12:17:04 -07002125 }
2126
2127 /**
2128 * Pop all back stack states up to the one with the given identifier.
2129 * @param id Identifier of the stated to be popped. If no identifier exists,
2130 * false is returned.
2131 * The identifier is the number returned by
2132 * {@link FragmentTransaction#commit() FragmentTransaction.commit()}. The
2133 * {@link #POP_BACK_STACK_INCLUSIVE} flag can be used to control whether
2134 * the named state itself is popped.
2135 * @param flags Either 0 or {@link #POP_BACK_STACK_INCLUSIVE}.
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07002136 * @deprecated use {@link #getFragmentManager}.
Dianne Hackborndd913a52010-07-22 12:17:04 -07002137 */
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07002138 @Deprecated
Dianne Hackborndd913a52010-07-22 12:17:04 -07002139 public boolean popBackStack(int id, int flags) {
Dianne Hackbornb7a2e472010-08-12 16:20:42 -07002140 return mFragments.popBackStack(id, flags);
Dianne Hackbornba51c3d2010-05-05 18:49:48 -07002141 }
2142
2143 /**
Dianne Hackborn83fe3f52009-09-12 23:38:30 -07002144 * Called when the activity has detected the user's press of the back
2145 * key. The default implementation simply finishes the current activity,
2146 * but you can override this to do whatever you want.
2147 */
2148 public void onBackPressed() {
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07002149 if (!mFragments.popBackStack()) {
Dianne Hackbornba51c3d2010-05-05 18:49:48 -07002150 finish();
2151 }
Dianne Hackborn83fe3f52009-09-12 23:38:30 -07002152 }
2153
2154 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002155 * Called when a touch screen event was not handled by any of the views
2156 * under it. This is most useful to process touch events that happen
2157 * outside of your window bounds, where there is no view to receive it.
2158 *
2159 * @param event The touch screen event being processed.
2160 *
2161 * @return Return true if you have consumed the event, false if you haven't.
2162 * The default implementation always returns false.
2163 */
2164 public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) {
2165 return false;
2166 }
2167
2168 /**
2169 * Called when the trackball was moved and not handled by any of the
2170 * views inside of the activity. So, for example, if the trackball moves
2171 * while focus is on a button, you will receive a call here because
2172 * buttons do not normally do anything with trackball events. The call
2173 * here happens <em>before</em> trackball movements are converted to
2174 * DPAD key events, which then get sent back to the view hierarchy, and
2175 * will be processed at the point for things like focus navigation.
2176 *
2177 * @param event The trackball event being processed.
2178 *
2179 * @return Return true if you have consumed the event, false if you haven't.
2180 * The default implementation always returns false.
2181 */
2182 public boolean onTrackballEvent(MotionEvent event) {
2183 return false;
2184 }
2185
2186 /**
2187 * Called whenever a key, touch, or trackball event is dispatched to the
2188 * activity. Implement this method if you wish to know that the user has
2189 * interacted with the device in some way while your activity is running.
2190 * This callback and {@link #onUserLeaveHint} are intended to help
2191 * activities manage status bar notifications intelligently; specifically,
2192 * for helping activities determine the proper time to cancel a notfication.
2193 *
2194 * <p>All calls to your activity's {@link #onUserLeaveHint} callback will
2195 * be accompanied by calls to {@link #onUserInteraction}. This
2196 * ensures that your activity will be told of relevant user activity such
2197 * as pulling down the notification pane and touching an item there.
2198 *
2199 * <p>Note that this callback will be invoked for the touch down action
2200 * that begins a touch gesture, but may not be invoked for the touch-moved
2201 * and touch-up actions that follow.
2202 *
2203 * @see #onUserLeaveHint()
2204 */
2205 public void onUserInteraction() {
2206 }
2207
2208 public void onWindowAttributesChanged(WindowManager.LayoutParams params) {
2209 // Update window manager if: we have a view, that view is
2210 // attached to its parent (which will be a RootView), and
2211 // this activity is not embedded.
2212 if (mParent == null) {
2213 View decor = mDecor;
2214 if (decor != null && decor.getParent() != null) {
2215 getWindowManager().updateViewLayout(decor, params);
2216 }
2217 }
2218 }
2219
2220 public void onContentChanged() {
2221 }
2222
2223 /**
2224 * Called when the current {@link Window} of the activity gains or loses
2225 * focus. This is the best indicator of whether this activity is visible
Dianne Hackborn83fe3f52009-09-12 23:38:30 -07002226 * to the user. The default implementation clears the key tracking
2227 * state, so should always be called.
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002228 *
Dianne Hackborn83fe3f52009-09-12 23:38:30 -07002229 * <p>Note that this provides information about global focus state, which
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002230 * is managed independently of activity lifecycles. As such, while focus
2231 * changes will generally have some relation to lifecycle changes (an
2232 * activity that is stopped will not generally get window focus), you
2233 * should not rely on any particular order between the callbacks here and
2234 * those in the other lifecycle methods such as {@link #onResume}.
2235 *
2236 * <p>As a general rule, however, a resumed activity will have window
2237 * focus... unless it has displayed other dialogs or popups that take
2238 * input focus, in which case the activity itself will not have focus
2239 * when the other windows have it. Likewise, the system may display
2240 * system-level windows (such as the status bar notification panel or
2241 * a system alert) which will temporarily take window input focus without
2242 * pausing the foreground activity.
2243 *
2244 * @param hasFocus Whether the window of this activity has focus.
2245 *
2246 * @see #hasWindowFocus()
2247 * @see #onResume
Dianne Hackborn3be63c02009-08-20 19:31:38 -07002248 * @see View#onWindowFocusChanged(boolean)
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002249 */
2250 public void onWindowFocusChanged(boolean hasFocus) {
2251 }
2252
2253 /**
Dianne Hackborn3be63c02009-08-20 19:31:38 -07002254 * Called when the main window associated with the activity has been
2255 * attached to the window manager.
2256 * See {@link View#onAttachedToWindow() View.onAttachedToWindow()}
2257 * for more information.
2258 * @see View#onAttachedToWindow
2259 */
2260 public void onAttachedToWindow() {
2261 }
2262
2263 /**
2264 * Called when the main window associated with the activity has been
2265 * detached from the window manager.
2266 * See {@link View#onDetachedFromWindow() View.onDetachedFromWindow()}
2267 * for more information.
2268 * @see View#onDetachedFromWindow
2269 */
2270 public void onDetachedFromWindow() {
2271 }
2272
2273 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002274 * Returns true if this activity's <em>main</em> window currently has window focus.
2275 * Note that this is not the same as the view itself having focus.
2276 *
2277 * @return True if this activity's main window currently has window focus.
2278 *
2279 * @see #onWindowAttributesChanged(android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams)
2280 */
2281 public boolean hasWindowFocus() {
2282 Window w = getWindow();
2283 if (w != null) {
2284 View d = w.getDecorView();
2285 if (d != null) {
2286 return d.hasWindowFocus();
2287 }
2288 }
2289 return false;
2290 }
2291
2292 /**
2293 * Called to process key events. You can override this to intercept all
2294 * key events before they are dispatched to the window. Be sure to call
2295 * this implementation for key events that should be handled normally.
2296 *
2297 * @param event The key event.
2298 *
2299 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed.
2300 */
2301 public boolean dispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event) {
2302 onUserInteraction();
Dianne Hackborn8d374262009-09-14 21:21:52 -07002303 Window win = getWindow();
2304 if (win.superDispatchKeyEvent(event)) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002305 return true;
2306 }
Dianne Hackborn8d374262009-09-14 21:21:52 -07002307 View decor = mDecor;
2308 if (decor == null) decor = win.getDecorView();
2309 return event.dispatch(this, decor != null
2310 ? decor.getKeyDispatcherState() : null, this);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002311 }
2312
2313 /**
2314 * Called to process touch screen events. You can override this to
2315 * intercept all touch screen events before they are dispatched to the
2316 * window. Be sure to call this implementation for touch screen events
2317 * that should be handled normally.
2318 *
2319 * @param ev The touch screen event.
2320 *
2321 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed.
2322 */
2323 public boolean dispatchTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) {
2324 if (ev.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {
2325 onUserInteraction();
2326 }
2327 if (getWindow().superDispatchTouchEvent(ev)) {
2328 return true;
2329 }
2330 return onTouchEvent(ev);
2331 }
2332
2333 /**
2334 * Called to process trackball events. You can override this to
2335 * intercept all trackball events before they are dispatched to the
2336 * window. Be sure to call this implementation for trackball events
2337 * that should be handled normally.
2338 *
2339 * @param ev The trackball event.
2340 *
2341 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed.
2342 */
2343 public boolean dispatchTrackballEvent(MotionEvent ev) {
2344 onUserInteraction();
2345 if (getWindow().superDispatchTrackballEvent(ev)) {
2346 return true;
2347 }
2348 return onTrackballEvent(ev);
2349 }
svetoslavganov75986cf2009-05-14 22:28:01 -07002350
2351 public boolean dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event) {
2352 event.setClassName(getClass().getName());
2353 event.setPackageName(getPackageName());
2354
2355 LayoutParams params = getWindow().getAttributes();
Romain Guy980a9382010-01-08 15:06:28 -08002356 boolean isFullScreen = (params.width == LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT) &&
2357 (params.height == LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT);
svetoslavganov75986cf2009-05-14 22:28:01 -07002358 event.setFullScreen(isFullScreen);
2359
2360 CharSequence title = getTitle();
2361 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(title)) {
2362 event.getText().add(title);
2363 }
2364
2365 return true;
2366 }
2367
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002368 /**
2369 * Default implementation of
2370 * {@link android.view.Window.Callback#onCreatePanelView}
2371 * for activities. This
2372 * simply returns null so that all panel sub-windows will have the default
2373 * menu behavior.
2374 */
2375 public View onCreatePanelView(int featureId) {
2376 return null;
2377 }
2378
2379 /**
2380 * Default implementation of
2381 * {@link android.view.Window.Callback#onCreatePanelMenu}
2382 * for activities. This calls through to the new
2383 * {@link #onCreateOptionsMenu} method for the
2384 * {@link android.view.Window#FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL} panel,
2385 * so that subclasses of Activity don't need to deal with feature codes.
2386 */
2387 public boolean onCreatePanelMenu(int featureId, Menu menu) {
2388 if (featureId == Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL) {
Dianne Hackbornb31e84bc2010-06-08 18:04:35 -07002389 boolean show = onCreateOptionsMenu(menu);
2390 show |= mFragments.dispatchCreateOptionsMenu(menu, getMenuInflater());
2391 return show;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002392 }
2393 return false;
2394 }
2395
2396 /**
2397 * Default implementation of
2398 * {@link android.view.Window.Callback#onPreparePanel}
2399 * for activities. This
2400 * calls through to the new {@link #onPrepareOptionsMenu} method for the
2401 * {@link android.view.Window#FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL}
2402 * panel, so that subclasses of
2403 * Activity don't need to deal with feature codes.
2404 */
2405 public boolean onPreparePanel(int featureId, View view, Menu menu) {
2406 if (featureId == Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL && menu != null) {
2407 boolean goforit = onPrepareOptionsMenu(menu);
Dianne Hackbornb31e84bc2010-06-08 18:04:35 -07002408 goforit |= mFragments.dispatchPrepareOptionsMenu(menu);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002409 return goforit && menu.hasVisibleItems();
2410 }
2411 return true;
2412 }
2413
2414 /**
2415 * {@inheritDoc}
2416 *
2417 * @return The default implementation returns true.
2418 */
2419 public boolean onMenuOpened(int featureId, Menu menu) {
2420 return true;
2421 }
2422
2423 /**
2424 * Default implementation of
2425 * {@link android.view.Window.Callback#onMenuItemSelected}
2426 * for activities. This calls through to the new
2427 * {@link #onOptionsItemSelected} method for the
2428 * {@link android.view.Window#FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL}
2429 * panel, so that subclasses of
2430 * Activity don't need to deal with feature codes.
2431 */
2432 public boolean onMenuItemSelected(int featureId, MenuItem item) {
2433 switch (featureId) {
2434 case Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL:
2435 // Put event logging here so it gets called even if subclass
2436 // doesn't call through to superclass's implmeentation of each
2437 // of these methods below
2438 EventLog.writeEvent(50000, 0, item.getTitleCondensed());
Dianne Hackbornb31e84bc2010-06-08 18:04:35 -07002439 if (onOptionsItemSelected(item)) {
2440 return true;
2441 }
2442 return mFragments.dispatchOptionsItemSelected(item);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002443
2444 case Window.FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU:
2445 EventLog.writeEvent(50000, 1, item.getTitleCondensed());
Dianne Hackborn5ddd1272010-06-12 10:15:28 -07002446 if (onContextItemSelected(item)) {
2447 return true;
2448 }
2449 return mFragments.dispatchContextItemSelected(item);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002450
2451 default:
2452 return false;
2453 }
2454 }
2455
2456 /**
2457 * Default implementation of
2458 * {@link android.view.Window.Callback#onPanelClosed(int, Menu)} for
2459 * activities. This calls through to {@link #onOptionsMenuClosed(Menu)}
2460 * method for the {@link android.view.Window#FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL} panel,
2461 * so that subclasses of Activity don't need to deal with feature codes.
2462 * For context menus ({@link Window#FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU}), the
2463 * {@link #onContextMenuClosed(Menu)} will be called.
2464 */
2465 public void onPanelClosed(int featureId, Menu menu) {
2466 switch (featureId) {
2467 case Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL:
Dianne Hackbornb31e84bc2010-06-08 18:04:35 -07002468 mFragments.dispatchOptionsMenuClosed(menu);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002469 onOptionsMenuClosed(menu);
2470 break;
2471
2472 case Window.FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU:
2473 onContextMenuClosed(menu);
2474 break;
2475 }
2476 }
2477
2478 /**
Dianne Hackbornb31e84bc2010-06-08 18:04:35 -07002479 * Declare that the options menu has changed, so should be recreated.
2480 * The {@link #onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu)} method will be called the next
2481 * time it needs to be displayed.
2482 */
2483 public void invalidateOptionsMenu() {
2484 mWindow.invalidatePanelMenu(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL);
2485 }
2486
2487 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002488 * Initialize the contents of the Activity's standard options menu. You
2489 * should place your menu items in to <var>menu</var>.
2490 *
2491 * <p>This is only called once, the first time the options menu is
2492 * displayed. To update the menu every time it is displayed, see
2493 * {@link #onPrepareOptionsMenu}.
2494 *
2495 * <p>The default implementation populates the menu with standard system
2496 * menu items. These are placed in the {@link Menu#CATEGORY_SYSTEM} group so that
2497 * they will be correctly ordered with application-defined menu items.
2498 * Deriving classes should always call through to the base implementation.
2499 *
2500 * <p>You can safely hold on to <var>menu</var> (and any items created
2501 * from it), making modifications to it as desired, until the next
2502 * time onCreateOptionsMenu() is called.
2503 *
2504 * <p>When you add items to the menu, you can implement the Activity's
2505 * {@link #onOptionsItemSelected} method to handle them there.
2506 *
2507 * @param menu The options menu in which you place your items.
2508 *
2509 * @return You must return true for the menu to be displayed;
2510 * if you return false it will not be shown.
2511 *
2512 * @see #onPrepareOptionsMenu
2513 * @see #onOptionsItemSelected
2514 */
2515 public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
2516 if (mParent != null) {
2517 return mParent.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu);
2518 }
2519 return true;
2520 }
2521
2522 /**
2523 * Prepare the Screen's standard options menu to be displayed. This is
2524 * called right before the menu is shown, every time it is shown. You can
2525 * use this method to efficiently enable/disable items or otherwise
2526 * dynamically modify the contents.
2527 *
2528 * <p>The default implementation updates the system menu items based on the
2529 * activity's state. Deriving classes should always call through to the
2530 * base class implementation.
2531 *
2532 * @param menu The options menu as last shown or first initialized by
2533 * onCreateOptionsMenu().
2534 *
2535 * @return You must return true for the menu to be displayed;
2536 * if you return false it will not be shown.
2537 *
2538 * @see #onCreateOptionsMenu
2539 */
2540 public boolean onPrepareOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
2541 if (mParent != null) {
2542 return mParent.onPrepareOptionsMenu(menu);
2543 }
2544 return true;
2545 }
2546
2547 /**
2548 * This hook is called whenever an item in your options menu is selected.
2549 * The default implementation simply returns false to have the normal
2550 * processing happen (calling the item's Runnable or sending a message to
2551 * its Handler as appropriate). You can use this method for any items
2552 * for which you would like to do processing without those other
2553 * facilities.
2554 *
2555 * <p>Derived classes should call through to the base class for it to
2556 * perform the default menu handling.
2557 *
2558 * @param item The menu item that was selected.
2559 *
2560 * @return boolean Return false to allow normal menu processing to
2561 * proceed, true to consume it here.
2562 *
2563 * @see #onCreateOptionsMenu
2564 */
2565 public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
2566 if (mParent != null) {
2567 return mParent.onOptionsItemSelected(item);
2568 }
2569 return false;
2570 }
2571
2572 /**
2573 * This hook is called whenever the options menu is being closed (either by the user canceling
2574 * the menu with the back/menu button, or when an item is selected).
2575 *
2576 * @param menu The options menu as last shown or first initialized by
2577 * onCreateOptionsMenu().
2578 */
2579 public void onOptionsMenuClosed(Menu menu) {
2580 if (mParent != null) {
2581 mParent.onOptionsMenuClosed(menu);
2582 }
2583 }
2584
2585 /**
2586 * Programmatically opens the options menu. If the options menu is already
2587 * open, this method does nothing.
2588 */
2589 public void openOptionsMenu() {
2590 mWindow.openPanel(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL, null);
2591 }
2592
2593 /**
2594 * Progammatically closes the options menu. If the options menu is already
2595 * closed, this method does nothing.
2596 */
2597 public void closeOptionsMenu() {
2598 mWindow.closePanel(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL);
2599 }
2600
2601 /**
2602 * Called when a context menu for the {@code view} is about to be shown.
2603 * Unlike {@link #onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu)}, this will be called every
2604 * time the context menu is about to be shown and should be populated for
2605 * the view (or item inside the view for {@link AdapterView} subclasses,
2606 * this can be found in the {@code menuInfo})).
2607 * <p>
2608 * Use {@link #onContextItemSelected(android.view.MenuItem)} to know when an
2609 * item has been selected.
2610 * <p>
2611 * It is not safe to hold onto the context menu after this method returns.
2612 * {@inheritDoc}
2613 */
2614 public void onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu menu, View v, ContextMenuInfo menuInfo) {
2615 }
2616
2617 /**
2618 * Registers a context menu to be shown for the given view (multiple views
2619 * can show the context menu). This method will set the
2620 * {@link OnCreateContextMenuListener} on the view to this activity, so
2621 * {@link #onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu, View, ContextMenuInfo)} will be
2622 * called when it is time to show the context menu.
2623 *
2624 * @see #unregisterForContextMenu(View)
2625 * @param view The view that should show a context menu.
2626 */
2627 public void registerForContextMenu(View view) {
2628 view.setOnCreateContextMenuListener(this);
2629 }
2630
2631 /**
2632 * Prevents a context menu to be shown for the given view. This method will remove the
2633 * {@link OnCreateContextMenuListener} on the view.
2634 *
2635 * @see #registerForContextMenu(View)
2636 * @param view The view that should stop showing a context menu.
2637 */
2638 public void unregisterForContextMenu(View view) {
2639 view.setOnCreateContextMenuListener(null);
2640 }
2641
2642 /**
2643 * Programmatically opens the context menu for a particular {@code view}.
2644 * The {@code view} should have been added via
2645 * {@link #registerForContextMenu(View)}.
2646 *
2647 * @param view The view to show the context menu for.
2648 */
2649 public void openContextMenu(View view) {
2650 view.showContextMenu();
2651 }
2652
2653 /**
2654 * Programmatically closes the most recently opened context menu, if showing.
2655 */
2656 public void closeContextMenu() {
2657 mWindow.closePanel(Window.FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU);
2658 }
2659
2660 /**
2661 * This hook is called whenever an item in a context menu is selected. The
2662 * default implementation simply returns false to have the normal processing
2663 * happen (calling the item's Runnable or sending a message to its Handler
2664 * as appropriate). You can use this method for any items for which you
2665 * would like to do processing without those other facilities.
2666 * <p>
2667 * Use {@link MenuItem#getMenuInfo()} to get extra information set by the
2668 * View that added this menu item.
2669 * <p>
2670 * Derived classes should call through to the base class for it to perform
2671 * the default menu handling.
2672 *
2673 * @param item The context menu item that was selected.
2674 * @return boolean Return false to allow normal context menu processing to
2675 * proceed, true to consume it here.
2676 */
2677 public boolean onContextItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
2678 if (mParent != null) {
2679 return mParent.onContextItemSelected(item);
2680 }
2681 return false;
2682 }
2683
2684 /**
2685 * This hook is called whenever the context menu is being closed (either by
2686 * the user canceling the menu with the back/menu button, or when an item is
2687 * selected).
2688 *
2689 * @param menu The context menu that is being closed.
2690 */
2691 public void onContextMenuClosed(Menu menu) {
2692 if (mParent != null) {
2693 mParent.onContextMenuClosed(menu);
2694 }
2695 }
2696
2697 /**
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002698 * @deprecated Old no-arguments version of {@link #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle)}.
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002699 */
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002700 @Deprecated
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002701 protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id) {
2702 return null;
2703 }
2704
2705 /**
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002706 * Callback for creating dialogs that are managed (saved and restored) for you
2707 * by the activity. The default implementation calls through to
2708 * {@link #onCreateDialog(int)} for compatibility.
2709 *
Dianne Hackborn291905e2010-08-17 15:17:15 -07002710 * <em>If you are targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB}
2711 * or later, consider instead using a {@link DialogFragment} instead.</em>
2712 *
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002713 * <p>If you use {@link #showDialog(int)}, the activity will call through to
2714 * this method the first time, and hang onto it thereafter. Any dialog
2715 * that is created by this method will automatically be saved and restored
2716 * for you, including whether it is showing.
2717 *
2718 * <p>If you would like the activity to manage saving and restoring dialogs
2719 * for you, you should override this method and handle any ids that are
2720 * passed to {@link #showDialog}.
2721 *
2722 * <p>If you would like an opportunity to prepare your dialog before it is shown,
2723 * override {@link #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle)}.
2724 *
2725 * @param id The id of the dialog.
2726 * @param args The dialog arguments provided to {@link #showDialog(int, Bundle)}.
2727 * @return The dialog. If you return null, the dialog will not be created.
2728 *
2729 * @see #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle)
2730 * @see #showDialog(int, Bundle)
2731 * @see #dismissDialog(int)
2732 * @see #removeDialog(int)
2733 */
2734 protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id, Bundle args) {
2735 return onCreateDialog(id);
2736 }
2737
2738 /**
2739 * @deprecated Old no-arguments version of
2740 * {@link #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle)}.
2741 */
2742 @Deprecated
2743 protected void onPrepareDialog(int id, Dialog dialog) {
2744 dialog.setOwnerActivity(this);
2745 }
2746
2747 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002748 * Provides an opportunity to prepare a managed dialog before it is being
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002749 * shown. The default implementation calls through to
2750 * {@link #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog)} for compatibility.
2751 *
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002752 * <p>
2753 * Override this if you need to update a managed dialog based on the state
2754 * of the application each time it is shown. For example, a time picker
2755 * dialog might want to be updated with the current time. You should call
2756 * through to the superclass's implementation. The default implementation
2757 * will set this Activity as the owner activity on the Dialog.
2758 *
2759 * @param id The id of the managed dialog.
2760 * @param dialog The dialog.
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002761 * @param args The dialog arguments provided to {@link #showDialog(int, Bundle)}.
2762 * @see #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle)
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002763 * @see #showDialog(int)
2764 * @see #dismissDialog(int)
2765 * @see #removeDialog(int)
2766 */
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002767 protected void onPrepareDialog(int id, Dialog dialog, Bundle args) {
2768 onPrepareDialog(id, dialog);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002769 }
2770
2771 /**
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002772 * Simple version of {@link #showDialog(int, Bundle)} that does not
2773 * take any arguments. Simply calls {@link #showDialog(int, Bundle)}
2774 * with null arguments.
2775 */
2776 public final void showDialog(int id) {
2777 showDialog(id, null);
2778 }
2779
2780 /**
2781 * Show a dialog managed by this activity. A call to {@link #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle)}
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002782 * will be made with the same id the first time this is called for a given
2783 * id. From thereafter, the dialog will be automatically saved and restored.
2784 *
Dianne Hackborn291905e2010-08-17 15:17:15 -07002785 * <em>If you are targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB}
2786 * or later, consider instead using a {@link DialogFragment} instead.</em>
2787 *
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002788 * <p>Each time a dialog is shown, {@link #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle)} will
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002789 * be made to provide an opportunity to do any timely preparation.
2790 *
2791 * @param id The id of the managed dialog.
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002792 * @param args Arguments to pass through to the dialog. These will be saved
2793 * and restored for you. Note that if the dialog is already created,
2794 * {@link #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle)} will not be called with the new
2795 * arguments but {@link #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle)} will be.
Dianne Hackbornd47c6ed2010-01-27 16:21:20 -08002796 * If you need to rebuild the dialog, call {@link #removeDialog(int)} first.
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002797 * @return Returns true if the Dialog was created; false is returned if
2798 * it is not created because {@link #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle)} returns false.
2799 *
Joe Onorato37296dc2009-07-31 17:58:55 -07002800 * @see Dialog
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002801 * @see #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle)
2802 * @see #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle)
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002803 * @see #dismissDialog(int)
2804 * @see #removeDialog(int)
2805 */
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002806 public final boolean showDialog(int id, Bundle args) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002807 if (mManagedDialogs == null) {
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002808 mManagedDialogs = new SparseArray<ManagedDialog>();
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002809 }
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002810 ManagedDialog md = mManagedDialogs.get(id);
2811 if (md == null) {
2812 md = new ManagedDialog();
2813 md.mDialog = createDialog(id, null, args);
2814 if (md.mDialog == null) {
2815 return false;
2816 }
2817 mManagedDialogs.put(id, md);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002818 }
2819
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002820 md.mArgs = args;
2821 onPrepareDialog(id, md.mDialog, args);
2822 md.mDialog.show();
2823 return true;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002824 }
2825
2826 /**
2827 * Dismiss a dialog that was previously shown via {@link #showDialog(int)}.
2828 *
2829 * @param id The id of the managed dialog.
2830 *
2831 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the id was not previously shown via
2832 * {@link #showDialog(int)}.
2833 *
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002834 * @see #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle)
2835 * @see #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle)
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002836 * @see #showDialog(int)
2837 * @see #removeDialog(int)
2838 */
2839 public final void dismissDialog(int id) {
2840 if (mManagedDialogs == null) {
2841 throw missingDialog(id);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002842 }
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002843
2844 final ManagedDialog md = mManagedDialogs.get(id);
2845 if (md == null) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002846 throw missingDialog(id);
2847 }
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002848 md.mDialog.dismiss();
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002849 }
2850
2851 /**
2852 * Creates an exception to throw if a user passed in a dialog id that is
2853 * unexpected.
2854 */
2855 private IllegalArgumentException missingDialog(int id) {
2856 return new IllegalArgumentException("no dialog with id " + id + " was ever "
2857 + "shown via Activity#showDialog");
2858 }
2859
2860 /**
2861 * Removes any internal references to a dialog managed by this Activity.
2862 * If the dialog is showing, it will dismiss it as part of the clean up.
2863 *
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002864 * <p>This can be useful if you know that you will never show a dialog again and
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002865 * want to avoid the overhead of saving and restoring it in the future.
2866 *
2867 * @param id The id of the managed dialog.
2868 *
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002869 * @see #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle)
2870 * @see #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle)
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002871 * @see #showDialog(int)
2872 * @see #dismissDialog(int)
2873 */
2874 public final void removeDialog(int id) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002875 if (mManagedDialogs == null) {
2876 return;
2877 }
2878
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002879 final ManagedDialog md = mManagedDialogs.get(id);
2880 if (md == null) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002881 return;
2882 }
2883
Dianne Hackborn8ea138c2010-01-26 18:01:04 -08002884 md.mDialog.dismiss();
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002885 mManagedDialogs.remove(id);
2886 }
2887
2888 /**
2889 * This hook is called when the user signals the desire to start a search.
2890 *
Bjorn Bringert6266e402009-09-25 14:25:41 +01002891 * <p>You can use this function as a simple way to launch the search UI, in response to a
2892 * menu item, search button, or other widgets within your activity. Unless overidden,
2893 * calling this function is the same as calling
2894 * {@link #startSearch startSearch(null, false, null, false)}, which launches
2895 * search for the current activity as specified in its manifest, see {@link SearchManager}.
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002896 *
2897 * <p>You can override this function to force global search, e.g. in response to a dedicated
2898 * search key, or to block search entirely (by simply returning false).
2899 *
Bjorn Bringert6266e402009-09-25 14:25:41 +01002900 * @return Returns {@code true} if search launched, and {@code false} if activity blocks it.
2901 * The default implementation always returns {@code true}.
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002902 *
2903 * @see android.app.SearchManager
2904 */
2905 public boolean onSearchRequested() {
2906 startSearch(null, false, null, false);
2907 return true;
2908 }
2909
2910 /**
2911 * This hook is called to launch the search UI.
2912 *
2913 * <p>It is typically called from onSearchRequested(), either directly from
2914 * Activity.onSearchRequested() or from an overridden version in any given
2915 * Activity. If your goal is simply to activate search, it is preferred to call
2916 * onSearchRequested(), which may have been overriden elsewhere in your Activity. If your goal
2917 * is to inject specific data such as context data, it is preferred to <i>override</i>
2918 * onSearchRequested(), so that any callers to it will benefit from the override.
2919 *
2920 * @param initialQuery Any non-null non-empty string will be inserted as
2921 * pre-entered text in the search query box.
2922 * @param selectInitialQuery If true, the intial query will be preselected, which means that
2923 * any further typing will replace it. This is useful for cases where an entire pre-formed
2924 * query is being inserted. If false, the selection point will be placed at the end of the
2925 * inserted query. This is useful when the inserted query is text that the user entered,
2926 * and the user would expect to be able to keep typing. <i>This parameter is only meaningful
2927 * if initialQuery is a non-empty string.</i>
2928 * @param appSearchData An application can insert application-specific
2929 * context here, in order to improve quality or specificity of its own
2930 * searches. This data will be returned with SEARCH intent(s). Null if
2931 * no extra data is required.
2932 * @param globalSearch If false, this will only launch the search that has been specifically
2933 * defined by the application (which is usually defined as a local search). If no default
Mike LeBeaucfa419b2009-08-17 10:56:02 -07002934 * search is defined in the current application or activity, global search will be launched.
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002935 * If true, this will always launch a platform-global (e.g. web-based) search instead.
2936 *
2937 * @see android.app.SearchManager
2938 * @see #onSearchRequested
2939 */
2940 public void startSearch(String initialQuery, boolean selectInitialQuery,
2941 Bundle appSearchData, boolean globalSearch) {
Dianne Hackbornb06ea702009-07-13 13:07:51 -07002942 ensureSearchManager();
Bjorn Bringert8d17f3f2009-06-05 13:22:28 +01002943 mSearchManager.startSearch(initialQuery, selectInitialQuery, getComponentName(),
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002944 appSearchData, globalSearch);
2945 }
2946
2947 /**
krosaend2d60142009-08-17 08:56:48 -07002948 * Similar to {@link #startSearch}, but actually fires off the search query after invoking
2949 * the search dialog. Made available for testing purposes.
2950 *
2951 * @param query The query to trigger. If empty, the request will be ignored.
2952 * @param appSearchData An application can insert application-specific
2953 * context here, in order to improve quality or specificity of its own
2954 * searches. This data will be returned with SEARCH intent(s). Null if
2955 * no extra data is required.
krosaend2d60142009-08-17 08:56:48 -07002956 */
Bjorn Bringertb782a2f2009-10-01 09:57:33 +01002957 public void triggerSearch(String query, Bundle appSearchData) {
krosaend2d60142009-08-17 08:56:48 -07002958 ensureSearchManager();
Bjorn Bringertb782a2f2009-10-01 09:57:33 +01002959 mSearchManager.triggerSearch(query, getComponentName(), appSearchData);
krosaend2d60142009-08-17 08:56:48 -07002960 }
2961
2962 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08002963 * Request that key events come to this activity. Use this if your
2964 * activity has no views with focus, but the activity still wants
2965 * a chance to process key events.
2966 *
2967 * @see android.view.Window#takeKeyEvents
2968 */
2969 public void takeKeyEvents(boolean get) {
2970 getWindow().takeKeyEvents(get);
2971 }
2972
2973 /**
2974 * Enable extended window features. This is a convenience for calling
2975 * {@link android.view.Window#requestFeature getWindow().requestFeature()}.
2976 *
2977 * @param featureId The desired feature as defined in
2978 * {@link android.view.Window}.
2979 * @return Returns true if the requested feature is supported and now
2980 * enabled.
2981 *
2982 * @see android.view.Window#requestFeature
2983 */
2984 public final boolean requestWindowFeature(int featureId) {
2985 return getWindow().requestFeature(featureId);
2986 }
2987
2988 /**
2989 * Convenience for calling
2990 * {@link android.view.Window#setFeatureDrawableResource}.
2991 */
2992 public final void setFeatureDrawableResource(int featureId, int resId) {
2993 getWindow().setFeatureDrawableResource(featureId, resId);
2994 }
2995
2996 /**
2997 * Convenience for calling
2998 * {@link android.view.Window#setFeatureDrawableUri}.
2999 */
3000 public final void setFeatureDrawableUri(int featureId, Uri uri) {
3001 getWindow().setFeatureDrawableUri(featureId, uri);
3002 }
3003
3004 /**
3005 * Convenience for calling
3006 * {@link android.view.Window#setFeatureDrawable(int, Drawable)}.
3007 */
3008 public final void setFeatureDrawable(int featureId, Drawable drawable) {
3009 getWindow().setFeatureDrawable(featureId, drawable);
3010 }
3011
3012 /**
3013 * Convenience for calling
3014 * {@link android.view.Window#setFeatureDrawableAlpha}.
3015 */
3016 public final void setFeatureDrawableAlpha(int featureId, int alpha) {
3017 getWindow().setFeatureDrawableAlpha(featureId, alpha);
3018 }
3019
3020 /**
3021 * Convenience for calling
3022 * {@link android.view.Window#getLayoutInflater}.
3023 */
3024 public LayoutInflater getLayoutInflater() {
3025 return getWindow().getLayoutInflater();
3026 }
3027
3028 /**
3029 * Returns a {@link MenuInflater} with this context.
3030 */
3031 public MenuInflater getMenuInflater() {
3032 return new MenuInflater(this);
3033 }
3034
3035 @Override
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003036 protected void onApplyThemeResource(Resources.Theme theme, int resid,
3037 boolean first) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08003038 if (mParent == null) {
3039 super.onApplyThemeResource(theme, resid, first);
3040 } else {
3041 try {
3042 theme.setTo(mParent.getTheme());
3043 } catch (Exception e) {
3044 // Empty
3045 }
3046 theme.applyStyle(resid, false);
3047 }
3048 }
3049
3050 /**
3051 * Launch an activity for which you would like a result when it finished.
3052 * When this activity exits, your
3053 * onActivityResult() method will be called with the given requestCode.
3054 * Using a negative requestCode is the same as calling
3055 * {@link #startActivity} (the activity is not launched as a sub-activity).
3056 *
3057 * <p>Note that this method should only be used with Intent protocols
3058 * that are defined to return a result. In other protocols (such as
3059 * {@link Intent#ACTION_MAIN} or {@link Intent#ACTION_VIEW}), you may
3060 * not get the result when you expect. For example, if the activity you
3061 * are launching uses the singleTask launch mode, it will not run in your
3062 * task and thus you will immediately receive a cancel result.
3063 *
3064 * <p>As a special case, if you call startActivityForResult() with a requestCode
3065 * >= 0 during the initial onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)/onResume() of your
3066 * activity, then your window will not be displayed until a result is
3067 * returned back from the started activity. This is to avoid visible
3068 * flickering when redirecting to another activity.
3069 *
3070 * <p>This method throws {@link android.content.ActivityNotFoundException}
3071 * if there was no Activity found to run the given Intent.
3072 *
3073 * @param intent The intent to start.
3074 * @param requestCode If >= 0, this code will be returned in
3075 * onActivityResult() when the activity exits.
3076 *
3077 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException
3078 *
3079 * @see #startActivity
3080 */
3081 public void startActivityForResult(Intent intent, int requestCode) {
3082 if (mParent == null) {
3083 Instrumentation.ActivityResult ar =
3084 mInstrumentation.execStartActivity(
3085 this, mMainThread.getApplicationThread(), mToken, this,
3086 intent, requestCode);
3087 if (ar != null) {
3088 mMainThread.sendActivityResult(
3089 mToken, mEmbeddedID, requestCode, ar.getResultCode(),
3090 ar.getResultData());
3091 }
3092 if (requestCode >= 0) {
3093 // If this start is requesting a result, we can avoid making
3094 // the activity visible until the result is received. Setting
3095 // this code during onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) or onResume() will keep the
3096 // activity hidden during this time, to avoid flickering.
3097 // This can only be done when a result is requested because
3098 // that guarantees we will get information back when the
3099 // activity is finished, no matter what happens to it.
3100 mStartedActivity = true;
3101 }
3102 } else {
3103 mParent.startActivityFromChild(this, intent, requestCode);
3104 }
3105 }
3106
3107 /**
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003108 * Like {@link #startActivityForResult(Intent, int)}, but allowing you
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003109 * to use a IntentSender to describe the activity to be started. If
3110 * the IntentSender is for an activity, that activity will be started
3111 * as if you had called the regular {@link #startActivityForResult(Intent, int)}
3112 * here; otherwise, its associated action will be executed (such as
3113 * sending a broadcast) as if you had called
3114 * {@link IntentSender#sendIntent IntentSender.sendIntent} on it.
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003115 *
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003116 * @param intent The IntentSender to launch.
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003117 * @param requestCode If >= 0, this code will be returned in
3118 * onActivityResult() when the activity exits.
3119 * @param fillInIntent If non-null, this will be provided as the
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003120 * intent parameter to {@link IntentSender#sendIntent}.
3121 * @param flagsMask Intent flags in the original IntentSender that you
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003122 * would like to change.
3123 * @param flagsValues Desired values for any bits set in
3124 * <var>flagsMask</var>
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003125 * @param extraFlags Always set to 0.
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003126 */
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003127 public void startIntentSenderForResult(IntentSender intent, int requestCode,
3128 Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags)
3129 throws IntentSender.SendIntentException {
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003130 if (mParent == null) {
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003131 startIntentSenderForResultInner(intent, requestCode, fillInIntent,
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003132 flagsMask, flagsValues, this);
3133 } else {
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003134 mParent.startIntentSenderFromChild(this, intent, requestCode,
3135 fillInIntent, flagsMask, flagsValues, extraFlags);
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003136 }
3137 }
3138
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003139 private void startIntentSenderForResultInner(IntentSender intent, int requestCode,
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003140 Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, Activity activity)
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003141 throws IntentSender.SendIntentException {
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003142 try {
3143 String resolvedType = null;
3144 if (fillInIntent != null) {
3145 resolvedType = fillInIntent.resolveTypeIfNeeded(getContentResolver());
3146 }
3147 int result = ActivityManagerNative.getDefault()
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003148 .startActivityIntentSender(mMainThread.getApplicationThread(), intent,
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003149 fillInIntent, resolvedType, mToken, activity.mEmbeddedID,
3150 requestCode, flagsMask, flagsValues);
3151 if (result == IActivityManager.START_CANCELED) {
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003152 throw new IntentSender.SendIntentException();
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003153 }
3154 Instrumentation.checkStartActivityResult(result, null);
3155 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3156 }
3157 if (requestCode >= 0) {
3158 // If this start is requesting a result, we can avoid making
3159 // the activity visible until the result is received. Setting
3160 // this code during onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) or onResume() will keep the
3161 // activity hidden during this time, to avoid flickering.
3162 // This can only be done when a result is requested because
3163 // that guarantees we will get information back when the
3164 // activity is finished, no matter what happens to it.
3165 mStartedActivity = true;
3166 }
3167 }
3168
3169 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08003170 * Launch a new activity. You will not receive any information about when
3171 * the activity exits. This implementation overrides the base version,
3172 * providing information about
3173 * the activity performing the launch. Because of this additional
3174 * information, the {@link Intent#FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK} launch flag is not
3175 * required; if not specified, the new activity will be added to the
3176 * task of the caller.
3177 *
3178 * <p>This method throws {@link android.content.ActivityNotFoundException}
3179 * if there was no Activity found to run the given Intent.
3180 *
3181 * @param intent The intent to start.
3182 *
3183 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException
3184 *
3185 * @see #startActivityForResult
3186 */
3187 @Override
3188 public void startActivity(Intent intent) {
3189 startActivityForResult(intent, -1);
3190 }
3191
3192 /**
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003193 * Like {@link #startActivity(Intent)}, but taking a IntentSender
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003194 * to start; see
Dianne Hackbornae22c052009-09-17 18:46:22 -07003195 * {@link #startIntentSenderForResult(IntentSender, int, Intent, int, int, int)}
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003196 * for more information.
3197 *
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003198 * @param intent The IntentSender to launch.
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003199 * @param fillInIntent If non-null, this will be provided as the
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003200 * intent parameter to {@link IntentSender#sendIntent}.
3201 * @param flagsMask Intent flags in the original IntentSender that you
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003202 * would like to change.
3203 * @param flagsValues Desired values for any bits set in
3204 * <var>flagsMask</var>
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003205 * @param extraFlags Always set to 0.
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003206 */
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003207 public void startIntentSender(IntentSender intent,
3208 Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags)
3209 throws IntentSender.SendIntentException {
3210 startIntentSenderForResult(intent, -1, fillInIntent, flagsMask,
3211 flagsValues, extraFlags);
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003212 }
3213
3214 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08003215 * A special variation to launch an activity only if a new activity
3216 * instance is needed to handle the given Intent. In other words, this is
3217 * just like {@link #startActivityForResult(Intent, int)} except: if you are
3218 * using the {@link Intent#FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP} flag, or
3219 * singleTask or singleTop
3220 * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestActivity_launchMode launchMode},
3221 * and the activity
3222 * that handles <var>intent</var> is the same as your currently running
3223 * activity, then a new instance is not needed. In this case, instead of
3224 * the normal behavior of calling {@link #onNewIntent} this function will
3225 * return and you can handle the Intent yourself.
3226 *
3227 * <p>This function can only be called from a top-level activity; if it is
3228 * called from a child activity, a runtime exception will be thrown.
3229 *
3230 * @param intent The intent to start.
3231 * @param requestCode If >= 0, this code will be returned in
3232 * onActivityResult() when the activity exits, as described in
3233 * {@link #startActivityForResult}.
3234 *
3235 * @return If a new activity was launched then true is returned; otherwise
3236 * false is returned and you must handle the Intent yourself.
3237 *
3238 * @see #startActivity
3239 * @see #startActivityForResult
3240 */
3241 public boolean startActivityIfNeeded(Intent intent, int requestCode) {
3242 if (mParent == null) {
3243 int result = IActivityManager.START_RETURN_INTENT_TO_CALLER;
3244 try {
3245 result = ActivityManagerNative.getDefault()
3246 .startActivity(mMainThread.getApplicationThread(),
3247 intent, intent.resolveTypeIfNeeded(
3248 getContentResolver()),
3249 null, 0,
3250 mToken, mEmbeddedID, requestCode, true, false);
3251 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3252 // Empty
3253 }
3254
3255 Instrumentation.checkStartActivityResult(result, intent);
3256
3257 if (requestCode >= 0) {
3258 // If this start is requesting a result, we can avoid making
3259 // the activity visible until the result is received. Setting
3260 // this code during onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) or onResume() will keep the
3261 // activity hidden during this time, to avoid flickering.
3262 // This can only be done when a result is requested because
3263 // that guarantees we will get information back when the
3264 // activity is finished, no matter what happens to it.
3265 mStartedActivity = true;
3266 }
3267 return result != IActivityManager.START_RETURN_INTENT_TO_CALLER;
3268 }
3269
3270 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(
3271 "startActivityIfNeeded can only be called from a top-level activity");
3272 }
3273
3274 /**
3275 * Special version of starting an activity, for use when you are replacing
3276 * other activity components. You can use this to hand the Intent off
3277 * to the next Activity that can handle it. You typically call this in
3278 * {@link #onCreate} with the Intent returned by {@link #getIntent}.
3279 *
3280 * @param intent The intent to dispatch to the next activity. For
3281 * correct behavior, this must be the same as the Intent that started
3282 * your own activity; the only changes you can make are to the extras
3283 * inside of it.
3284 *
3285 * @return Returns a boolean indicating whether there was another Activity
3286 * to start: true if there was a next activity to start, false if there
3287 * wasn't. In general, if true is returned you will then want to call
3288 * finish() on yourself.
3289 */
3290 public boolean startNextMatchingActivity(Intent intent) {
3291 if (mParent == null) {
3292 try {
3293 return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault()
3294 .startNextMatchingActivity(mToken, intent);
3295 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3296 // Empty
3297 }
3298 return false;
3299 }
3300
3301 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(
3302 "startNextMatchingActivity can only be called from a top-level activity");
3303 }
3304
3305 /**
3306 * This is called when a child activity of this one calls its
3307 * {@link #startActivity} or {@link #startActivityForResult} method.
3308 *
3309 * <p>This method throws {@link android.content.ActivityNotFoundException}
3310 * if there was no Activity found to run the given Intent.
3311 *
3312 * @param child The activity making the call.
3313 * @param intent The intent to start.
3314 * @param requestCode Reply request code. < 0 if reply is not requested.
3315 *
3316 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException
3317 *
3318 * @see #startActivity
3319 * @see #startActivityForResult
3320 */
3321 public void startActivityFromChild(Activity child, Intent intent,
3322 int requestCode) {
3323 Instrumentation.ActivityResult ar =
3324 mInstrumentation.execStartActivity(
3325 this, mMainThread.getApplicationThread(), mToken, child,
3326 intent, requestCode);
3327 if (ar != null) {
3328 mMainThread.sendActivityResult(
3329 mToken, child.mEmbeddedID, requestCode,
3330 ar.getResultCode(), ar.getResultData());
3331 }
3332 }
3333
3334 /**
Dianne Hackborn6e8304e2010-05-14 00:42:53 -07003335 * This is called when a Fragment in this activity calls its
3336 * {@link Fragment#startActivity} or {@link Fragment#startActivityForResult}
3337 * method.
3338 *
3339 * <p>This method throws {@link android.content.ActivityNotFoundException}
3340 * if there was no Activity found to run the given Intent.
3341 *
3342 * @param fragment The fragment making the call.
3343 * @param intent The intent to start.
3344 * @param requestCode Reply request code. < 0 if reply is not requested.
3345 *
3346 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException
3347 *
3348 * @see Fragment#startActivity
3349 * @see Fragment#startActivityForResult
3350 */
3351 public void startActivityFromFragment(Fragment fragment, Intent intent,
3352 int requestCode) {
3353 Instrumentation.ActivityResult ar =
3354 mInstrumentation.execStartActivity(
3355 this, mMainThread.getApplicationThread(), mToken, fragment,
3356 intent, requestCode);
3357 if (ar != null) {
3358 mMainThread.sendActivityResult(
3359 mToken, fragment.mWho, requestCode,
3360 ar.getResultCode(), ar.getResultData());
3361 }
3362 }
3363
3364 /**
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003365 * Like {@link #startActivityFromChild(Activity, Intent, int)}, but
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003366 * taking a IntentSender; see
Dianne Hackbornae22c052009-09-17 18:46:22 -07003367 * {@link #startIntentSenderForResult(IntentSender, int, Intent, int, int, int)}
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003368 * for more information.
3369 */
Dianne Hackbornfa82f222009-09-17 15:14:12 -07003370 public void startIntentSenderFromChild(Activity child, IntentSender intent,
3371 int requestCode, Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues,
3372 int extraFlags)
3373 throws IntentSender.SendIntentException {
3374 startIntentSenderForResultInner(intent, requestCode, fillInIntent,
Dianne Hackbornbcbcaa72009-09-10 10:54:46 -07003375 flagsMask, flagsValues, child);
3376 }
3377
3378 /**
Dianne Hackborn3b3e1452009-09-24 19:22:12 -07003379 * Call immediately after one of the flavors of {@link #startActivity(Intent)}
3380 * or {@link #finish} to specify an explicit transition animation to
3381 * perform next.
3382 * @param enterAnim A resource ID of the animation resource to use for
Dianne Hackborn8b571a82009-09-25 16:09:43 -07003383 * the incoming activity. Use 0 for no animation.
Dianne Hackborn3b3e1452009-09-24 19:22:12 -07003384 * @param exitAnim A resource ID of the animation resource to use for
Dianne Hackborn8b571a82009-09-25 16:09:43 -07003385 * the outgoing activity. Use 0 for no animation.
Dianne Hackborn3b3e1452009-09-24 19:22:12 -07003386 */
3387 public void overridePendingTransition(int enterAnim, int exitAnim) {
3388 try {
3389 ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().overridePendingTransition(
3390 mToken, getPackageName(), enterAnim, exitAnim);
3391 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3392 }
3393 }
3394
3395 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08003396 * Call this to set the result that your activity will return to its
3397 * caller.
3398 *
3399 * @param resultCode The result code to propagate back to the originating
3400 * activity, often RESULT_CANCELED or RESULT_OK
3401 *
3402 * @see #RESULT_CANCELED
3403 * @see #RESULT_OK
3404 * @see #RESULT_FIRST_USER
3405 * @see #setResult(int, Intent)
3406 */
3407 public final void setResult(int resultCode) {
3408 synchronized (this) {
3409 mResultCode = resultCode;
3410 mResultData = null;
3411 }
3412 }
3413
3414 /**
3415 * Call this to set the result that your activity will return to its
3416 * caller.
3417 *
3418 * @param resultCode The result code to propagate back to the originating
3419 * activity, often RESULT_CANCELED or RESULT_OK
3420 * @param data The data to propagate back to the originating activity.
3421 *
3422 * @see #RESULT_CANCELED
3423 * @see #RESULT_OK
3424 * @see #RESULT_FIRST_USER
3425 * @see #setResult(int)
3426 */
3427 public final void setResult(int resultCode, Intent data) {
3428 synchronized (this) {
3429 mResultCode = resultCode;
3430 mResultData = data;
3431 }
3432 }
3433
3434 /**
3435 * Return the name of the package that invoked this activity. This is who
3436 * the data in {@link #setResult setResult()} will be sent to. You can
3437 * use this information to validate that the recipient is allowed to
3438 * receive the data.
3439 *
3440 * <p>Note: if the calling activity is not expecting a result (that is it
3441 * did not use the {@link #startActivityForResult}
3442 * form that includes a request code), then the calling package will be
3443 * null.
3444 *
3445 * @return The package of the activity that will receive your
3446 * reply, or null if none.
3447 */
3448 public String getCallingPackage() {
3449 try {
3450 return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().getCallingPackage(mToken);
3451 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3452 return null;
3453 }
3454 }
3455
3456 /**
3457 * Return the name of the activity that invoked this activity. This is
3458 * who the data in {@link #setResult setResult()} will be sent to. You
3459 * can use this information to validate that the recipient is allowed to
3460 * receive the data.
3461 *
3462 * <p>Note: if the calling activity is not expecting a result (that is it
3463 * did not use the {@link #startActivityForResult}
3464 * form that includes a request code), then the calling package will be
3465 * null.
3466 *
3467 * @return String The full name of the activity that will receive your
3468 * reply, or null if none.
3469 */
3470 public ComponentName getCallingActivity() {
3471 try {
3472 return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().getCallingActivity(mToken);
3473 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3474 return null;
3475 }
3476 }
3477
3478 /**
3479 * Control whether this activity's main window is visible. This is intended
3480 * only for the special case of an activity that is not going to show a
3481 * UI itself, but can't just finish prior to onResume() because it needs
3482 * to wait for a service binding or such. Setting this to false allows
3483 * you to prevent your UI from being shown during that time.
3484 *
3485 * <p>The default value for this is taken from the
3486 * {@link android.R.attr#windowNoDisplay} attribute of the activity's theme.
3487 */
3488 public void setVisible(boolean visible) {
3489 if (mVisibleFromClient != visible) {
3490 mVisibleFromClient = visible;
3491 if (mVisibleFromServer) {
3492 if (visible) makeVisible();
3493 else mDecor.setVisibility(View.INVISIBLE);
3494 }
3495 }
3496 }
3497
3498 void makeVisible() {
3499 if (!mWindowAdded) {
3500 ViewManager wm = getWindowManager();
3501 wm.addView(mDecor, getWindow().getAttributes());
3502 mWindowAdded = true;
3503 }
3504 mDecor.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
3505 }
3506
3507 /**
3508 * Check to see whether this activity is in the process of finishing,
3509 * either because you called {@link #finish} on it or someone else
3510 * has requested that it finished. This is often used in
3511 * {@link #onPause} to determine whether the activity is simply pausing or
3512 * completely finishing.
3513 *
3514 * @return If the activity is finishing, returns true; else returns false.
3515 *
3516 * @see #finish
3517 */
3518 public boolean isFinishing() {
3519 return mFinished;
3520 }
3521
3522 /**
Jeff Hamilton3d32f6e2010-04-01 00:04:16 -05003523 * Check to see whether this activity is in the process of being destroyed in order to be
3524 * recreated with a new configuration. This is often used in
3525 * {@link #onStop} to determine whether the state needs to be cleaned up or will be passed
3526 * on to the next instance of the activity via {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationInstance()}.
3527 *
3528 * @return If the activity is being torn down in order to be recreated with a new configuration,
3529 * returns true; else returns false.
3530 */
3531 public boolean isChangingConfigurations() {
3532 return mChangingConfigurations;
3533 }
3534
3535 /**
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08003536 * Call this when your activity is done and should be closed. The
3537 * ActivityResult is propagated back to whoever launched you via
3538 * onActivityResult().
3539 */
3540 public void finish() {
3541 if (mParent == null) {
3542 int resultCode;
3543 Intent resultData;
3544 synchronized (this) {
3545 resultCode = mResultCode;
3546 resultData = mResultData;
3547 }
3548 if (Config.LOGV) Log.v(TAG, "Finishing self: token=" + mToken);
3549 try {
3550 if (ActivityManagerNative.getDefault()
3551 .finishActivity(mToken, resultCode, resultData)) {
3552 mFinished = true;
3553 }
3554 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3555 // Empty
3556 }
3557 } else {
3558 mParent.finishFromChild(this);
3559 }
3560 }
3561
3562 /**
3563 * This is called when a child activity of this one calls its
3564 * {@link #finish} method. The default implementation simply calls
3565 * finish() on this activity (the parent), finishing the entire group.
3566 *
3567 * @param child The activity making the call.
3568 *
3569 * @see #finish
3570 */
3571 public void finishFromChild(Activity child) {
3572 finish();
3573 }
3574
3575 /**
3576 * Force finish another activity that you had previously started with
3577 * {@link #startActivityForResult}.
3578 *
3579 * @param requestCode The request code of the activity that you had
3580 * given to startActivityForResult(). If there are multiple
3581 * activities started with this request code, they
3582 * will all be finished.
3583 */
3584 public void finishActivity(int requestCode) {
3585 if (mParent == null) {
3586 try {
3587 ActivityManagerNative.getDefault()
3588 .finishSubActivity(mToken, mEmbeddedID, requestCode);
3589 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3590 // Empty
3591 }
3592 } else {
3593 mParent.finishActivityFromChild(this, requestCode);
3594 }
3595 }
3596
3597 /**
3598 * This is called when a child activity of this one calls its
3599 * finishActivity().
3600 *
3601 * @param child The activity making the call.
3602 * @param requestCode Request code that had been used to start the
3603 * activity.
3604 */
3605 public void finishActivityFromChild(Activity child, int requestCode) {
3606 try {
3607 ActivityManagerNative.getDefault()
3608 .finishSubActivity(mToken, child.mEmbeddedID, requestCode);
3609 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3610 // Empty
3611 }
3612 }
3613
3614 /**
3615 * Called when an activity you launched exits, giving you the requestCode
3616 * you started it with, the resultCode it returned, and any additional
3617 * data from it. The <var>resultCode</var> will be
3618 * {@link #RESULT_CANCELED} if the activity explicitly returned that,
3619 * didn't return any result, or crashed during its operation.
3620 *
3621 * <p>You will receive this call immediately before onResume() when your
3622 * activity is re-starting.
3623 *
3624 * @param requestCode The integer request code originally supplied to
3625 * startActivityForResult(), allowing you to identify who this
3626 * result came from.
3627 * @param resultCode The integer result code returned by the child activity
3628 * through its setResult().
3629 * @param data An Intent, which can return result data to the caller
3630 * (various data can be attached to Intent "extras").
3631 *
3632 * @see #startActivityForResult
3633 * @see #createPendingResult
3634 * @see #setResult(int)
3635 */
Dianne Hackborn6e8304e2010-05-14 00:42:53 -07003636 protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08003637 }
3638
3639 /**
3640 * Create a new PendingIntent object which you can hand to others
3641 * for them to use to send result data back to your
3642 * {@link #onActivityResult} callback. The created object will be either
3643 * one-shot (becoming invalid after a result is sent back) or multiple
3644 * (allowing any number of results to be sent through it).
3645 *
3646 * @param requestCode Private request code for the sender that will be
3647 * associated with the result data when it is returned. The sender can not
3648 * modify this value, allowing you to identify incoming results.
3649 * @param data Default data to supply in the result, which may be modified
3650 * by the sender.
3651 * @param flags May be {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_ONE_SHOT PendingIntent.FLAG_ONE_SHOT},
3652 * {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_NO_CREATE PendingIntent.FLAG_NO_CREATE},
3653 * {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_CANCEL_CURRENT PendingIntent.FLAG_CANCEL_CURRENT},
3654 * {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT},
3655 * or any of the flags as supported by
3656 * {@link Intent#fillIn Intent.fillIn()} to control which unspecified parts
3657 * of the intent that can be supplied when the actual send happens.
3658 *
3659 * @return Returns an existing or new PendingIntent matching the given
3660 * parameters. May return null only if
3661 * {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_NO_CREATE PendingIntent.FLAG_NO_CREATE} has been
3662 * supplied.
3663 *
3664 * @see PendingIntent
3665 */
3666 public PendingIntent createPendingResult(int requestCode, Intent data,
3667 int flags) {
3668 String packageName = getPackageName();
3669 try {
3670 IIntentSender target =
3671 ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().getIntentSender(
3672 IActivityManager.INTENT_SENDER_ACTIVITY_RESULT, packageName,
3673 mParent == null ? mToken : mParent.mToken,
3674 mEmbeddedID, requestCode, data, null, flags);
3675 return target != null ? new PendingIntent(target) : null;
3676 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3677 // Empty
3678 }
3679 return null;
3680 }
3681
3682 /**
3683 * Change the desired orientation of this activity. If the activity
3684 * is currently in the foreground or otherwise impacting the screen
3685 * orientation, the screen will immediately be changed (possibly causing
3686 * the activity to be restarted). Otherwise, this will be used the next
3687 * time the activity is visible.
3688 *
3689 * @param requestedOrientation An orientation constant as used in
3690 * {@link ActivityInfo#screenOrientation ActivityInfo.screenOrientation}.
3691 */
3692 public void setRequestedOrientation(int requestedOrientation) {
3693 if (mParent == null) {
3694 try {
3695 ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().setRequestedOrientation(
3696 mToken, requestedOrientation);
3697 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3698 // Empty
3699 }
3700 } else {
3701 mParent.setRequestedOrientation(requestedOrientation);
3702 }
3703 }
3704
3705 /**
3706 * Return the current requested orientation of the activity. This will
3707 * either be the orientation requested in its component's manifest, or
3708 * the last requested orientation given to
3709 * {@link #setRequestedOrientation(int)}.
3710 *
3711 * @return Returns an orientation constant as used in
3712 * {@link ActivityInfo#screenOrientation ActivityInfo.screenOrientation}.
3713 */
3714 public int getRequestedOrientation() {
3715 if (mParent == null) {
3716 try {
3717 return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault()
3718 .getRequestedOrientation(mToken);
3719 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3720 // Empty
3721 }
3722 } else {
3723 return mParent.getRequestedOrientation();
3724 }
3725 return ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_UNSPECIFIED;
3726 }
3727
3728 /**
3729 * Return the identifier of the task this activity is in. This identifier
3730 * will remain the same for the lifetime of the activity.
3731 *
3732 * @return Task identifier, an opaque integer.
3733 */
3734 public int getTaskId() {
3735 try {
3736 return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault()
3737 .getTaskForActivity(mToken, false);
3738 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3739 return -1;
3740 }
3741 }
3742
3743 /**
3744 * Return whether this activity is the root of a task. The root is the
3745 * first activity in a task.
3746 *
3747 * @return True if this is the root activity, else false.
3748 */
3749 public boolean isTaskRoot() {
3750 try {
3751 return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault()
3752 .getTaskForActivity(mToken, true) >= 0;
3753 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3754 return false;
3755 }
3756 }
3757
3758 /**
3759 * Move the task containing this activity to the back of the activity
3760 * stack. The activity's order within the task is unchanged.
3761 *
3762 * @param nonRoot If false then this only works if the activity is the root
3763 * of a task; if true it will work for any activity in
3764 * a task.
3765 *
3766 * @return If the task was moved (or it was already at the
3767 * back) true is returned, else false.
3768 */
3769 public boolean moveTaskToBack(boolean nonRoot) {
3770 try {
3771 return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().moveActivityTaskToBack(
3772 mToken, nonRoot);
3773 } catch (RemoteException e) {
3774 // Empty
3775 }
3776 return false;
3777 }
3778
3779 /**
3780 * Returns class name for this activity with the package prefix removed.
3781 * This is the default name used to read and write settings.
3782 *
3783 * @return The local class name.
3784 */
3785 public String getLocalClassName() {
3786 final String pkg = getPackageName();
3787 final String cls = mComponent.getClassName();
3788 int packageLen = pkg.length();
3789 if (!cls.startsWith(pkg) || cls.length() <= packageLen
3790 || cls.charAt(packageLen) != '.') {
3791 return cls;
3792 }
3793 return cls.substring(packageLen+1);
3794 }
3795
3796 /**
3797 * Returns complete component name of this activity.
3798 *
3799 * @return Returns the complete component name for this activity
3800 */
3801 public ComponentName getComponentName()
3802 {
3803 return mComponent;
3804 }
3805
3806 /**
3807 * Retrieve a {@link SharedPreferences} object for accessing preferences
3808 * that are private to this activity. This simply calls the underlying
3809 * {@link #getSharedPreferences(String, int)} method by passing in this activity's
3810 * class name as the preferences name.
3811 *
3812 * @param mode Operating mode. Use {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the default
3813 * operation, {@link #MODE_WORLD_READABLE} and
3814 * {@link #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE} to control permissions.
3815 *
3816 * @return Returns the single SharedPreferences instance that can be used
3817 * to retrieve and modify the preference values.
3818 */
3819 public SharedPreferences getPreferences(int mode) {
3820 return getSharedPreferences(getLocalClassName(), mode);
3821 }
3822
Dianne Hackbornb06ea702009-07-13 13:07:51 -07003823 private void ensureSearchManager() {
3824 if (mSearchManager != null) {
3825 return;
3826 }
3827
Amith Yamasanie9ce3f02010-01-25 09:15:50 -08003828 mSearchManager = new SearchManager(this, null);
Dianne Hackbornb06ea702009-07-13 13:07:51 -07003829 }
3830
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08003831 @Override
3832 public Object getSystemService(String name) {
3833 if (getBaseContext() == null) {
3834 throw new IllegalStateException(
3835 "System services not available to Activities before onCreate()");
3836 }
3837
3838 if (WINDOW_SERVICE.equals(name)) {
3839 return mWindowManager;
Bjorn Bringert8d17f3f2009-06-05 13:22:28 +01003840 } else if (SEARCH_SERVICE.equals(name)) {
Dianne Hackbornb06ea702009-07-13 13:07:51 -07003841 ensureSearchManager();
Bjorn Bringert8d17f3f2009-06-05 13:22:28 +01003842 return mSearchManager;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08003843 }
3844 return super.getSystemService(name);
3845 }
3846
3847 /**
3848 * Change the title associated with this activity. If this is a
3849 * top-level activity, the title for its window will change. If it
3850 * is an embedded activity, the parent can do whatever it wants
3851 * with it.
3852 */
3853 public void setTitle(CharSequence title) {
3854 mTitle = title;
3855 onTitleChanged(title, mTitleColor);
3856
3857 if (mParent != null) {
3858 mParent.onChildTitleChanged(this, title);
3859 }
3860 }
3861
3862 /**
3863 * Change the title associated with this activity. If this is a
3864 * top-level activity, the title for its window will change. If it
3865 * is an embedded activity, the parent can do whatever it wants
3866 * with it.
3867 */
3868 public void setTitle(int titleId) {
3869 setTitle(getText(titleId));
3870 }
3871
3872 public void setTitleColor(int textColor) {
3873 mTitleColor = textColor;
3874 onTitleChanged(mTitle, textColor);
3875 }
3876
3877 public final CharSequence getTitle() {
3878 return mTitle;
3879 }
3880
3881 public final int getTitleColor() {
3882 return mTitleColor;
3883 }
3884
3885 protected void onTitleChanged(CharSequence title, int color) {
3886 if (mTitleReady) {
3887 final Window win = getWindow();
3888 if (win != null) {
3889 win.setTitle(title);
3890 if (color != 0) {
3891 win.setTitleColor(color);
3892 }
3893 }
3894 }
3895 }
3896
3897 protected void onChildTitleChanged(Activity childActivity, CharSequence title) {
3898 }
3899
3900 /**
3901 * Sets the visibility of the progress bar in the title.
3902 * <p>
3903 * In order for the progress bar to be shown, the feature must be requested
3904 * via {@link #requestWindowFeature(int)}.
3905 *
3906 * @param visible Whether to show the progress bars in the title.
3907 */
3908 public final void setProgressBarVisibility(boolean visible) {
3909 getWindow().setFeatureInt(Window.FEATURE_PROGRESS, visible ? Window.PROGRESS_VISIBILITY_ON :
3910 Window.PROGRESS_VISIBILITY_OFF);
3911 }
3912
3913 /**
3914 * Sets the visibility of the indeterminate progress bar in the title.
3915 * <p>
3916 * In order for the progress bar to be shown, the feature must be requested
3917 * via {@link #requestWindowFeature(int)}.
3918 *
3919 * @param visible Whether to show the progress bars in the title.
3920 */
3921 public final void setProgressBarIndeterminateVisibility(boolean visible) {
3922 getWindow().setFeatureInt(Window.FEATURE_INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS,
3923 visible ? Window.PROGRESS_VISIBILITY_ON : Window.PROGRESS_VISIBILITY_OFF);
3924 }
3925
3926 /**
3927 * Sets whether the horizontal progress bar in the title should be indeterminate (the circular
3928 * is always indeterminate).
3929 * <p>
3930 * In order for the progress bar to be shown, the feature must be requested
3931 * via {@link #requestWindowFeature(int)}.
3932 *
3933 * @param indeterminate Whether the horizontal progress bar should be indeterminate.
3934 */
3935 public final void setProgressBarIndeterminate(boolean indeterminate) {
3936 getWindow().setFeatureInt(Window.FEATURE_PROGRESS,
3937 indeterminate ? Window.PROGRESS_INDETERMINATE_ON : Window.PROGRESS_INDETERMINATE_OFF);
3938 }
3939
3940 /**
3941 * Sets the progress for the progress bars in the title.
3942 * <p>
3943 * In order for the progress bar to be shown, the feature must be requested
3944 * via {@link #requestWindowFeature(int)}.
3945 *
3946 * @param progress The progress for the progress bar. Valid ranges are from
3947 * 0 to 10000 (both inclusive). If 10000 is given, the progress
3948 * bar will be completely filled and will fade out.
3949 */
3950 public final void setProgress(int progress) {
3951 getWindow().setFeatureInt(Window.FEATURE_PROGRESS, progress + Window.PROGRESS_START);
3952 }
3953
3954 /**
3955 * Sets the secondary progress for the progress bar in the title. This
3956 * progress is drawn between the primary progress (set via
3957 * {@link #setProgress(int)} and the background. It can be ideal for media
3958 * scenarios such as showing the buffering progress while the default
3959 * progress shows the play progress.
3960 * <p>
3961 * In order for the progress bar to be shown, the feature must be requested
3962 * via {@link #requestWindowFeature(int)}.
3963 *
3964 * @param secondaryProgress The secondary progress for the progress bar. Valid ranges are from
3965 * 0 to 10000 (both inclusive).
3966 */
3967 public final void setSecondaryProgress(int secondaryProgress) {
3968 getWindow().setFeatureInt(Window.FEATURE_PROGRESS,
3969 secondaryProgress + Window.PROGRESS_SECONDARY_START);
3970 }
3971
3972 /**
3973 * Suggests an audio stream whose volume should be changed by the hardware
3974 * volume controls.
3975 * <p>
3976 * The suggested audio stream will be tied to the window of this Activity.
3977 * If the Activity is switched, the stream set here is no longer the
3978 * suggested stream. The client does not need to save and restore the old
3979 * suggested stream value in onPause and onResume.
3980 *
3981 * @param streamType The type of the audio stream whose volume should be
3982 * changed by the hardware volume controls. It is not guaranteed that
3983 * the hardware volume controls will always change this stream's
3984 * volume (for example, if a call is in progress, its stream's volume
3985 * may be changed instead). To reset back to the default, use
3986 * {@link AudioManager#USE_DEFAULT_STREAM_TYPE}.
3987 */
3988 public final void setVolumeControlStream(int streamType) {
3989 getWindow().setVolumeControlStream(streamType);
3990 }
3991
3992 /**
3993 * Gets the suggested audio stream whose volume should be changed by the
3994 * harwdare volume controls.
3995 *
3996 * @return The suggested audio stream type whose volume should be changed by
3997 * the hardware volume controls.
3998 * @see #setVolumeControlStream(int)
3999 */
4000 public final int getVolumeControlStream() {
4001 return getWindow().getVolumeControlStream();
4002 }
4003
4004 /**
4005 * Runs the specified action on the UI thread. If the current thread is the UI
4006 * thread, then the action is executed immediately. If the current thread is
4007 * not the UI thread, the action is posted to the event queue of the UI thread.
4008 *
4009 * @param action the action to run on the UI thread
4010 */
4011 public final void runOnUiThread(Runnable action) {
4012 if (Thread.currentThread() != mUiThread) {
4013 mHandler.post(action);
4014 } else {
4015 action.run();
4016 }
4017 }
4018
4019 /**
Dianne Hackbornba51c3d2010-05-05 18:49:48 -07004020 * Standard implementation of
4021 * {@link android.view.LayoutInflater.Factory#onCreateView} used when
4022 * inflating with the LayoutInflater returned by {@link #getSystemService}.
4023 * This implementation handles <fragment> tags to embed fragments inside
4024 * of the activity.
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004025 *
4026 * @see android.view.LayoutInflater#createView
4027 * @see android.view.Window#getLayoutInflater
4028 */
4029 public View onCreateView(String name, Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
Dianne Hackbornba51c3d2010-05-05 18:49:48 -07004030 if (!"fragment".equals(name)) {
4031 return null;
4032 }
4033
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07004034 String fname = attrs.getAttributeValue(null, "class");
Dianne Hackbornba51c3d2010-05-05 18:49:48 -07004035 TypedArray a =
4036 context.obtainStyledAttributes(attrs, com.android.internal.R.styleable.Fragment);
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07004037 if (fname == null) {
4038 fname = a.getString(com.android.internal.R.styleable.Fragment_name);
4039 }
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07004040 int id = a.getResourceId(com.android.internal.R.styleable.Fragment_id, 0);
Dianne Hackbornba51c3d2010-05-05 18:49:48 -07004041 String tag = a.getString(com.android.internal.R.styleable.Fragment_tag);
4042 a.recycle();
4043
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07004044 if (id == 0) {
4045 throw new IllegalArgumentException(attrs.getPositionDescription()
4046 + ": Must specify unique android:id for " + fname);
4047 }
4048
Dianne Hackbornb7a2e472010-08-12 16:20:42 -07004049 // If we restored from a previous state, we may already have
4050 // instantiated this fragment from the state and should use
4051 // that instance instead of making a new one.
4052 Fragment fragment = mFragments.findFragmentById(id);
4053 if (FragmentManagerImpl.DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "onCreateView: id=0x"
4054 + Integer.toHexString(id) + " fname=" + fname
4055 + " existing=" + fragment);
4056 if (fragment == null) {
4057 fragment = Fragment.instantiate(this, fname);
4058 fragment.mFromLayout = true;
4059 fragment.mFragmentId = id;
4060 fragment.mTag = tag;
4061 fragment.mImmediateActivity = this;
Dianne Hackborndef15372010-08-15 12:43:52 -07004062 // If this fragment is newly instantiated (either right now, or
4063 // from last saved state), then give it the attributes to
4064 // initialize itself.
4065 if (!fragment.mRetaining) {
4066 fragment.onInflate(attrs, fragment.mSavedFragmentState);
4067 }
Dianne Hackbornb7a2e472010-08-12 16:20:42 -07004068 mFragments.addFragment(fragment, true);
Dianne Hackbornba51c3d2010-05-05 18:49:48 -07004069 }
Dianne Hackbornb7a2e472010-08-12 16:20:42 -07004070 if (fragment.mView == null) {
4071 throw new IllegalStateException("Fragment " + fname
4072 + " did not create a view.");
4073 }
4074 fragment.mView.setId(id);
4075 if (fragment.mView.getTag() == null) {
4076 fragment.mView.setTag(tag);
4077 }
4078 return fragment.mView;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004079 }
4080
Daniel Sandler69a48172010-06-23 16:29:36 -04004081 /**
4082 * Bit indicating that this activity is "immersive" and should not be
4083 * interrupted by notifications if possible.
4084 *
4085 * This value is initially set by the manifest property
4086 * <code>android:immersive</code> but may be changed at runtime by
4087 * {@link #setImmersive}.
4088 *
4089 * @see android.content.pm.ActivityInfo#FLAG_IMMERSIVE
4090 */
4091 public boolean isImmersive() {
4092 try {
4093 return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().isImmersive(mToken);
4094 } catch (RemoteException e) {
4095 return false;
4096 }
4097 }
4098
4099 /**
4100 * Adjust the current immersive mode setting.
4101 *
4102 * Note that changing this value will have no effect on the activity's
4103 * {@link android.content.pm.ActivityInfo} structure; that is, if
4104 * <code>android:immersive</code> is set to <code>true</code>
4105 * in the application's manifest entry for this activity, the {@link
4106 * android.content.pm.ActivityInfo#flags ActivityInfo.flags} member will
4107 * always have its {@link android.content.pm.ActivityInfo#FLAG_IMMERSIVE
4108 * FLAG_IMMERSIVE} bit set.
4109 *
4110 * @see #isImmersive
4111 * @see android.content.pm.ActivityInfo#FLAG_IMMERSIVE
4112 */
4113 public void setImmersive(boolean i) {
4114 try {
4115 ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().setImmersive(mToken, i);
4116 } catch (RemoteException e) {
4117 // pass
4118 }
4119 }
4120
Adam Powell6e346362010-07-23 10:18:23 -07004121 /**
4122 * Start a context mode.
4123 *
4124 * @param callback Callback that will manage lifecycle events for this context mode
4125 * @return The ContextMode that was started, or null if it was canceled
4126 *
4127 * @see ActionMode
4128 */
Adam Powell5d279772010-07-27 16:34:07 -07004129 public ActionMode startActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback) {
Adam Powell6e346362010-07-23 10:18:23 -07004130 return mWindow.getDecorView().startActionMode(callback);
4131 }
4132
4133 public ActionMode onStartActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback) {
Adam Powell42c0fe82010-08-10 16:36:56 -07004134 initActionBar();
Adam Powell6e346362010-07-23 10:18:23 -07004135 if (mActionBar != null) {
Adam Powell5d279772010-07-27 16:34:07 -07004136 return mActionBar.startActionMode(callback);
Adam Powell6e346362010-07-23 10:18:23 -07004137 }
4138 return null;
4139 }
4140
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004141 // ------------------ Internal API ------------------
4142
4143 final void setParent(Activity parent) {
4144 mParent = parent;
4145 }
4146
4147 final void attach(Context context, ActivityThread aThread, Instrumentation instr, IBinder token,
4148 Application application, Intent intent, ActivityInfo info, CharSequence title,
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07004149 Activity parent, String id, NonConfigurationInstances lastNonConfigurationInstances,
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004150 Configuration config) {
Dianne Hackbornb06ea702009-07-13 13:07:51 -07004151 attach(context, aThread, instr, token, 0, application, intent, info, title, parent, id,
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07004152 lastNonConfigurationInstances, config);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004153 }
4154
Dianne Hackbornb06ea702009-07-13 13:07:51 -07004155 final void attach(Context context, ActivityThread aThread,
4156 Instrumentation instr, IBinder token, int ident,
4157 Application application, Intent intent, ActivityInfo info,
4158 CharSequence title, Activity parent, String id,
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07004159 NonConfigurationInstances lastNonConfigurationInstances,
Dianne Hackbornb06ea702009-07-13 13:07:51 -07004160 Configuration config) {
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004161 attachBaseContext(context);
4162
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07004163 mFragments.attachActivity(this);
4164
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004165 mWindow = PolicyManager.makeNewWindow(this);
4166 mWindow.setCallback(this);
Dianne Hackbornba51c3d2010-05-05 18:49:48 -07004167 mWindow.getLayoutInflater().setFactory(this);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004168 if (info.softInputMode != WindowManager.LayoutParams.SOFT_INPUT_STATE_UNSPECIFIED) {
4169 mWindow.setSoftInputMode(info.softInputMode);
4170 }
4171 mUiThread = Thread.currentThread();
Romain Guy529b60a2010-08-03 18:05:47 -07004172
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004173 mMainThread = aThread;
4174 mInstrumentation = instr;
4175 mToken = token;
Dianne Hackbornb06ea702009-07-13 13:07:51 -07004176 mIdent = ident;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004177 mApplication = application;
4178 mIntent = intent;
4179 mComponent = intent.getComponent();
4180 mActivityInfo = info;
4181 mTitle = title;
4182 mParent = parent;
4183 mEmbeddedID = id;
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07004184 mLastNonConfigurationInstances = lastNonConfigurationInstances;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004185
Romain Guy529b60a2010-08-03 18:05:47 -07004186 mWindow.setWindowManager(null, mToken, mComponent.flattenToString(),
4187 (info.flags & ActivityInfo.FLAG_HARDWARE_ACCELERATED) != 0);
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004188 if (mParent != null) {
4189 mWindow.setContainer(mParent.getWindow());
4190 }
4191 mWindowManager = mWindow.getWindowManager();
4192 mCurrentConfig = config;
4193 }
4194
4195 final IBinder getActivityToken() {
4196 return mParent != null ? mParent.getActivityToken() : mToken;
4197 }
4198
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07004199 final void performCreate(Bundle icicle) {
4200 onCreate(icicle);
Dianne Hackbornc8017682010-07-06 13:34:38 -07004201 mFragments.dispatchActivityCreated();
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07004202 }
4203
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004204 final void performStart() {
4205 mCalled = false;
Dianne Hackborn445646c2010-06-25 15:52:59 -07004206 mFragments.execPendingActions();
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004207 mInstrumentation.callActivityOnStart(this);
4208 if (!mCalled) {
4209 throw new SuperNotCalledException(
4210 "Activity " + mComponent.toShortString() +
4211 " did not call through to super.onStart()");
4212 }
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07004213 mFragments.dispatchStart();
Dianne Hackborn2707d602010-07-09 18:01:20 -07004214 if (mAllLoaderManagers != null) {
4215 for (int i=mAllLoaderManagers.size()-1; i>=0; i--) {
4216 mAllLoaderManagers.valueAt(i).finishRetain();
4217 }
4218 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004219 }
4220
4221 final void performRestart() {
Makoto Onuki2f6a0182010-02-22 13:26:59 -08004222 synchronized (mManagedCursors) {
4223 final int N = mManagedCursors.size();
4224 for (int i=0; i<N; i++) {
4225 ManagedCursor mc = mManagedCursors.get(i);
4226 if (mc.mReleased || mc.mUpdated) {
Vasu Noria7dd5ea2010-08-04 11:57:51 -07004227 if (!mc.mCursor.requery()) {
4228 throw new IllegalStateException(
4229 "trying to requery an already closed cursor");
4230 }
Makoto Onuki2f6a0182010-02-22 13:26:59 -08004231 mc.mReleased = false;
4232 mc.mUpdated = false;
4233 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004234 }
4235 }
4236
4237 if (mStopped) {
4238 mStopped = false;
4239 mCalled = false;
4240 mInstrumentation.callActivityOnRestart(this);
4241 if (!mCalled) {
4242 throw new SuperNotCalledException(
4243 "Activity " + mComponent.toShortString() +
4244 " did not call through to super.onRestart()");
4245 }
4246 performStart();
4247 }
4248 }
4249
4250 final void performResume() {
4251 performRestart();
4252
Dianne Hackborn445646c2010-06-25 15:52:59 -07004253 mFragments.execPendingActions();
4254
Dianne Hackbornb4bc78b2010-05-12 18:59:50 -07004255 mLastNonConfigurationInstances = null;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004256
4257 // First call onResume() -before- setting mResumed, so we don't
4258 // send out any status bar / menu notifications the client makes.
4259 mCalled = false;
4260 mInstrumentation.callActivityOnResume(this);
4261 if (!mCalled) {
4262 throw new SuperNotCalledException(
4263 "Activity " + mComponent.toShortString() +
4264 " did not call through to super.onResume()");
4265 }
4266
4267 // Now really resume, and install the current status bar and menu.
4268 mResumed = true;
4269 mCalled = false;
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07004270
4271 mFragments.dispatchResume();
Dianne Hackborn445646c2010-06-25 15:52:59 -07004272 mFragments.execPendingActions();
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07004273
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004274 onPostResume();
4275 if (!mCalled) {
4276 throw new SuperNotCalledException(
4277 "Activity " + mComponent.toShortString() +
4278 " did not call through to super.onPostResume()");
4279 }
4280 }
4281
4282 final void performPause() {
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07004283 mFragments.dispatchPause();
Dianne Hackborne794e9f2010-08-24 12:32:10 -07004284 mCalled = false;
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004285 onPause();
Dianne Hackborne794e9f2010-08-24 12:32:10 -07004286 if (!mCalled && getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion
4287 >= android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.GINGERBREAD) {
4288 throw new SuperNotCalledException(
4289 "Activity " + mComponent.toShortString() +
4290 " did not call through to super.onPause()");
4291 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004292 }
4293
4294 final void performUserLeaving() {
4295 onUserInteraction();
4296 onUserLeaveHint();
4297 }
4298
4299 final void performStop() {
Dianne Hackborn2707d602010-07-09 18:01:20 -07004300 if (mStarted) {
4301 mStarted = false;
4302 if (mLoaderManager != null) {
4303 if (!mChangingConfigurations) {
4304 mLoaderManager.doStop();
4305 } else {
4306 mLoaderManager.doRetain();
4307 }
4308 }
4309 }
4310
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004311 if (!mStopped) {
4312 if (mWindow != null) {
4313 mWindow.closeAllPanels();
4314 }
4315
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07004316 mFragments.dispatchStop();
4317
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004318 mCalled = false;
4319 mInstrumentation.callActivityOnStop(this);
4320 if (!mCalled) {
4321 throw new SuperNotCalledException(
4322 "Activity " + mComponent.toShortString() +
4323 " did not call through to super.onStop()");
4324 }
4325
Makoto Onuki2f6a0182010-02-22 13:26:59 -08004326 synchronized (mManagedCursors) {
4327 final int N = mManagedCursors.size();
4328 for (int i=0; i<N; i++) {
4329 ManagedCursor mc = mManagedCursors.get(i);
4330 if (!mc.mReleased) {
4331 mc.mCursor.deactivate();
4332 mc.mReleased = true;
4333 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004334 }
4335 }
4336
4337 mStopped = true;
4338 }
4339 mResumed = false;
4340 }
4341
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07004342 final void performDestroy() {
Dianne Hackborn291905e2010-08-17 15:17:15 -07004343 mWindow.destroy();
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07004344 mFragments.dispatchDestroy();
4345 onDestroy();
Dianne Hackborn5e0d5952010-08-05 13:45:35 -07004346 if (mLoaderManager != null) {
4347 mLoaderManager.doDestroy();
4348 }
Dianne Hackborn2dedce62010-04-15 14:45:25 -07004349 }
4350
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004351 final boolean isResumed() {
4352 return mResumed;
4353 }
4354
4355 void dispatchActivityResult(String who, int requestCode,
4356 int resultCode, Intent data) {
4357 if (Config.LOGV) Log.v(
4358 TAG, "Dispatching result: who=" + who + ", reqCode=" + requestCode
4359 + ", resCode=" + resultCode + ", data=" + data);
4360 if (who == null) {
4361 onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
Dianne Hackborn6e8304e2010-05-14 00:42:53 -07004362 } else {
4363 Fragment frag = mFragments.findFragmentByWho(who);
4364 if (frag != null) {
4365 frag.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
4366 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004367 }
4368 }
The Android Open Source Project9066cfe2009-03-03 19:31:44 -08004369}