StringArray is used in two places in framework/base and in the Sim. Ideally we should get rid of it and use Vector<String8> instead of creating new code.
Merge commit '2a3188672ab2b65c0ce7c9c598a463e382c47696'
* commit '2a3188672ab2b65c0ce7c9c598a463e382c47696':
rename a few files to camel-case, add copyright notices
now, all destruction path, go through the purgatory which is emptied when ~ISurface is called, but we also make sure to remove the surface from the current list from there (in case a client forgot to request the destruction explicitely).
- return "const" objects for overloaded operators to disallow constructs like: (a+b) = c;
- don't return references to non-static members, it's not always safe.
- Point.cpp was empty, so get rid of it
- make sure that all binder Bn classes define a ctor and dtor in their respective library.
This avoids duplication of the ctor/dtor in libraries where these objects are instantiated.
This is also cleaner, should we want these ctor/dtor to do something one day.
- same change as above for some Bp classes and various other non-binder classes
- moved the definition of CHECK_INTERFACE() in IInterface.h instead of having it everywhere.
- improved the CHECK_INTERFACE() macro so it calls a single method in Parcel, instead of inlining its code everywhere
- IBinder::getInterfaceDescriptor() now returns a "const String16&" instead of String16, which saves calls to String16 and ~String16
- implemented a cache for BpBinder::getInterfaceDescriptor(), since this does an IPC. HOWEVER, this method never seems to be called.
The cache makes BpBinder bigger, so we need to figure out if we need this method at all.
This is the second half of bug 1837832. Modifies the camera client
and camera service to use the new binder interface. Removes the
old binder interface. There will be one more part to this change
to surface the undefined callbacks to the Java layer so that
partners can implement new features without having to touch the
stack.
Merge commit '3fd7e13960c2763225c5c8bc187bd15da04820dd'
* commit '3fd7e13960c2763225c5c8bc187bd15da04820dd':
Add new binder methods to camera client to support generic callbacks
This is the first step in a multi-step change to move from the old
specific callbacks to a generic callback. This will allow future
flexibility in the interface without requiring binder rewrites.
Bug 1837832