Check to see if setup wizard is running before showing toast to
inform user that a download was started. Note that this will only
affect the device owner; when adding new users later, the toast
will still appear. (The USER_SETUP_COMPLETE flag is hidden from
the SDK, while DEVICE_PROVISIONED remains available.)
Bug: 22594336
Change-Id: I57c42d6f821714b71cbb066e82bba2a1dbab4951
This build has been compiled against API 23
This build is approved to go out with the M OTA, but may NOT be released
to the public until the Play Store has enabled API level 23 apps
Version: 4.1.2300x.build_id
1. Disable the settings.
2. Disable the feature.
3. Force reload the facilitator.
Bug: 22564048
Change-Id: Ic09742786c3e4efc034bceee836ae6a1e07307a1
(cherry picked from commit 031d04192080f0368f21c3371d1ec6af87375357)
This build has been compiled against API 23
This build is approved to go out with the M OTA, but may NOT be released
to the public until the Play Store has enabled API level 23 apps
Version: 4.1.2300x.build_id
1. Replaces the personalization is on information with the suggest
contacts.
2. Enables "Use Contacts" only if the app has permission to read
contacts.
3. Disables the contacts dictionary in the Facilitator.
4. Do not register/read the contacts in the contact observer.
Bug: 22236416
Change-Id: I9674e13d0d0f4a2014c5024fde0178de684c07e7
FileUtils is being used for other non android projects
and hence breaks when built. Instead use the log statements
at caller to record Log.e messages. Hence there is no side
effect here.
Bug:22042371
Change-Id: Ieb100006ff38e013bc30542637465f58bfc0f2f2
This will ensure that a new (or upgraded) keyboard instance will know which
dictionaries are available for download so it requests missing dictionaries.
In addition, we increment the database version number to ensure upgrades of
existing Fava instances start with a clean slate.
Bug 22069694.
Change-Id: Id71310412682543a3931f9c5c03cb0369fa7b9ac
The initial reloadTextCache() operation needs to read 1k characters, and it
could be slow on low-end devices. Also, the initial load is not blocking key
strokes, so it can take a little longer.
Bug 22062102.
Change-Id: I134424e8910c0d6131c311a862bdc87eccd3af44
1. Add mechanism to detect a slow or non-resonsive InputConnection (IC)
2. When IC slowness is detected, skip certain IC calls that are known
to be expensive (e.g., getTextAfterCursor).
3. Similarly, disables learning / unlearning on a slow IC.
4. IC slowness flag is reset when starting input on a new TextView or
when a fixed amount of time has passed.
Note: These are mostly temporary workarounds. The permanent solution is
to refactor RichInputConnection so that it is less sensitive to IC
slowness in general.
Bug: 21926256
Change-Id: I383fab0516d3f3a8e0f71e5d760a8336a7730f7c
Users rarely tap on committed words, and the cost of sending the spans back
through the input connection, back and forth to the target app, is too high.
Bug 21926256.
Change-Id: I8e55b57ce2148ed313dc927425b6d9c958634958
This is causing issues we can't deal with in a safe and timely manner.
Furthermore, users who need downloaded dictionaries already have them by now.
Bug 21797386.
Change-Id: I97e5fd84edcf2b16f04db57b7ae4a13fa9ce993f
We never delete text after the cursor, so constrain the API accordingly.
Define the number of characters to read before and after.
Set them to reasonable values.
The next CL will start caching text after the cursor.
Bug 21926256.
Change-Id: Idd58daf68614de4a69344aa3c8a4323720c5d3a0