commit | afa3ba7dc20d194934eb17a5151fe41f42bfc309 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Andrei Stingaceanu <stg@google.com> | Thu Jun 29 15:24:37 2017 +0100 |
committer | Andrei Stingaceanu <stg@google.com> | Wed Jul 05 17:09:12 2017 +0100 |
tree | 24006d50d979996891df4ae4a37b16c1c127f209 | |
parent | 79df27becfed9a48d861a867f7d061e0f5e526ba [diff] |
AutoSize Button - support library impl Introduces functionality to auto-size text on a Button in AppCompat. In the framework the classes that support AutoSize are the ones that extend the base TextView class. Button is one of them and gets the auto-size functionality for free, however in AppCompat, due to the chain of inheritance the AppCompatButton does not inherit the autoSize behavior because AppCompatButton extends Button (and not AppCompatTextView). Isolated the current non-textview-centric AppCompatTextViewAutoSizeTests in AppCompatBaseAutoSizeTest and reused them in AppCompatButtonAutoSizeTest. Note that at this time there is no ButtonCompat thus we do not have public APIs for configuring auto-size on a support button (but only @hidden in AppCompatButton), so can only do XML configuration. Bug: 63108956 Test: ./gradlew support-appcompat-v7:connectedCheck --info --daemon -Pandroid.testInstrumentationRunnerArguments.class=android.support.v7.widget.AppCompatButtonAutoSizeTest Change-Id: I870bf025f3b905011ec992efa107bca17ae9b39f
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