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Allow a caller to request a different density than their current display allows. This can mean a device displaying mdpi can get a resource that's in hdpi and have it pretend to be in mdpi resolution. If a drawable that's returned is not in the requested density, it will set it at the appropriate density to be scaled up later on. The API for this is hidden currently. Bug: 3134688 Change-Id: I6c3908cbdef4907b8d3f1576df9e3b0e7af1755a |
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tests | ||
Android.mk | ||
Asset.cpp | ||
AssetDir.cpp | ||
AssetManager.cpp | ||
BackupData.cpp | ||
BackupHelpers.cpp | ||
BufferedTextOutput.cpp | ||
CallStack.cpp | ||
Debug.cpp | ||
FileMap.cpp | ||
Flattenable.cpp | ||
Looper.cpp | ||
misc.cpp | ||
MODULE_LICENSE_APACHE2 | ||
NOTICE | ||
ObbFile.cpp | ||
Pool.cpp | ||
README | ||
RefBase.cpp | ||
ResourceTypes.cpp | ||
SharedBuffer.cpp | ||
Static.cpp | ||
StopWatch.cpp | ||
StreamingZipInflater.cpp | ||
String8.cpp | ||
String16.cpp | ||
StringArray.cpp | ||
SystemClock.cpp | ||
TextOutput.cpp | ||
Threads.cpp | ||
Timers.cpp | ||
VectorImpl.cpp | ||
ZipFileCRO.cpp | ||
ZipFileRO.cpp | ||
ZipUtils.cpp |
Android Utility Function Library If you need a feature that is native to Linux but not present on other platforms, construct a platform-dependent implementation that shares the Linux interface. That way the actual device runs as "light" as possible. If that isn't feasible, create a system-independent interface and hide the details. The ultimate goal is *not* to create a super-duper platform abstraction layer. The goal is to provide an optimized solution for Linux with reasonable implementations for other platforms.