The problem was that CombinedMailboxesLoader used the cursor returned by
super.loadInBackground() (which contains accounts), to build a matrix
cursor (which contains special mailboxes and accounts and will be returned),
and *it closed the first cursor* after building the matrix cursor.
However, because this first cursor is the one that CursorLoader sets an
observer, it shouldn't be closed until the returned matix cursor closes.
In other words the two cursors should have the same lifecycle.
Fixed it by using ClosingMatrixCursor that used by AccountsLoader, which
is doing a similar thing, but properly.
Bug 3387730
Change-Id: I554ade001dc25afa869eefb4dcf9887495e6753e
Also show the *total* starred message count (excluding trashed starred)
in the mailbox list, not *per-account* starred count.
Bug 3346872
Bug 2149412
Change-Id: I2274f215f994b62280ac6138982b927cec22c677
- Don't show combined mailboxes with regular mailboxes in the mailbox list.
- Add "Combined view" to the account selector instead.
- "Combined view" has all the combined mailboxes and accounts.
- Renambed these combined boxes. (e.g. "Combined inbox" -> "Inbox")
- Regular account view still has "Starred" mailbox, but it's actually
"combined" and not per-account.
- Re-order special mailboxes per latest wireframe.
Bug 3138004
Change-Id: I4c5860c6774b10c55ba0ca599373e51105432cf8
ListView uses the _id column for some operations, including
onSave/RestoreInstanceState, and if the column contains negative values
they don't work as expected. The same assumption seems to be in other places
as well, so let's just avoid using negative IDs.
With this CL we now use two different IDs, one for ListView, which will
never be negative, and the other for us, the actual mailbox ID.
Bug 3049315
Change-Id: I263b4895212b5f8bb80c98acaf5c4eccd0bfef55