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Change-Id: I4b60a0ba6766b7e7b176e78dc7f15f8467e2b890
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Change-Id: If57b6627f67998edc384de15e3d970f8edf18211
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Change-Id: I960c3b02b1ba8d3a8d92aaa98955a159e6f3a228
http://b/3184897
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The JavaDoc says that if the "...count is negative then the
characters before index are measured in reverse order. This
allows for measuring the end of string."
However, the native code doesn't work its way backwards
from the given index when the count is negative. It always
passes Skia the substring starting from index and the
absolute value of count.
Its better to fix the JavaDoc rather than the behavior, since
this API is public and has been this way for some time. It
is also used by TextUtils.ellipsize indirectly, so its best
to avoid breaking that sensitive code.
Change-Id: I8bd51def6ec98251e355370710eb44f58fb737c4
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It looks awful.
Don't use it.
Use ARGB_8888, it's much better.
If you think you need ARGB_4444, you are wrong.
You are.
Change-Id: I4d6963cf98b6a8fb34cebcd0d24b9fd66b5a0fbf
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* commit 'affeaaed8ef0776455fbecbf70627df3dd842030':
clean up and add javadocs
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Change-Id: I7f628106247de887cd91c4a4b4b55d3ebfa700c8
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Bug #3408073
Bitmap.setHasAlpha() in particular is very useful for applications that use
ARGB_8888 bitmaps but want/need to benefit from an extra speed boost.
Change-Id: I73d081b7e43bd725baffd1a9892c72d8729816f7
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Bug #3421454
Change-Id: If4d5c960a7e4c581a9d213073e658284b4e1c497
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Bug #3327175
Change-Id: If712a255ec65014cd2e007de1e4c6a1d67c19250
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Bug #3327175
Change-Id: I46d970e41947278f4c2476b347fd2403fe9a05e8
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Change-Id: Ib08d00525c7932b23ba5066c07c7470f813b74f8
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Bug 3331706
The temporary buffer starts at index 0 and shifts indexes by contextStart.
offset has to be changed accordingly.
Note that I didn't try to reproduce the monkey bug after this fix, but it
seems like a perfect explanation for the exception.
Change-Id: Ie69adc413670caed283bc46effc69f17a102922c
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This is a docs-only change.
Bug: 3362397
Change-Id: I5fad19a8ae112af73b1e235cf3d54bd2179d165a
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Notably, this removes exessive info about resources
from the content package, because it's not a good location
and the info is avilable in the dev guide, but also
added some of the info to the Resources class description.
Change-Id: Ie78af26c9cec66314deb98e53078f48e16c08e70
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Change-Id: I1714fd82a64b752f0350ef4ef9179ce19e089c6a
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due to excessive internal type checking." into honeycomb
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Copying arrays of objects would generate an exception
due to excessive internal type checking.
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Change-Id: Ic77f9c534bb90dc7b9458299544bd50b8b6ae6a5
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We were misusing this API, since it requires the additional precision of
the next size up on unsigned versions of types.
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Change-Id: I452d082bb4adbd578b6300bf5829dc59e91e517a
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Change-Id: I3814b491c689313c1f8da811a104d913175f6268
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the teardown of RS. The RS context was going away while
the objects were being deleted within the finializer.
Add more debugging for playCoreCommands.
Change-Id: I391f0b4db948f43f54017b47b062ab47d6a1ef64
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seek." into honeycomb
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bug: 3298498
Change-Id: Id7ae46bf8e885a417753edbd6648332052fee469
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This change implements the onFrameAvailable callback for the
SurfaceTexture java class. It includes the C++ SurfaceTexture code as
well as the JNI and Java code to enable the callback.
Change-Id: Ifd8b8e7ad46ee70cba6da1c2e96dab8045d1ea30
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into honeycomb
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There was a lot of fancy code just above the clear to ensure
that drawables that aren't affected by the change are kept,
then the entire array was cleared. This patch removes the
clear, so that the drawables that haven't changed are really
kept, matching the logs, comments and larger part of the code.
This patch also fixes the various constant states to return
correct ChangingConfigurations.
Change-Id: Ic11f6179537318d3de16dc58286989eb62a07f15
Old-Change-Id: I22495e6ed232dfe056207ce5155405af1fa82428
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Change-Id: Icd11ed4982220be9d08b00498aef02531610ce1f
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Change-Id: Idb5f87f9d2c0f7fb4677b1b45c232502d66b4668
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