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08-Feb-2011 |
Jake Hamby <jhamby@google.com> |
Refactor Bluetooth settings for readability and performance. Major refactoring of Bluetooth settings classes. - Moved all functionality from LocalBluetoothManager into new LocalBluetoothAdapter and LocalBluetoothPreferences, and into existing classes. - Refactored functionality from BluetoothEventRedirector into new BluetoothEventManager class, deleting the original version. New version uses a HashMap from action Strings to implementers of the BluetoothEventManager.Handler interface. - Created new BluetoothDiscoveryReceiver to update shared preferences timestamp for Bluetooth discovery start/finish. This is the only event handling we need to do when the settings app is not visible, so it has its own receiver entry in AndroidManifest.xml. Edits are written using QueuedWork.singleThreadExecutor(), which BroadcastReceiver knows about and will wait for completion, eliminating the need for PendingResult. - Miscellaneous cleanups to code style and logic for readability. - Pulled some large switch statement code blocks into new methods. - Changed all Bluetooth state references to the new BluetoothProfile constants. - Changed use of deprecated Notification constructor in BluetoothPairingRequest to use Notification.Builder. - Moved Utf8ByteLengthFilter helper function from BluetoothNamePreference into its own class, and moved test cases into the same package. - Moved all LocalBluetoothProfileManager functionality related to specific profiles into new top-level classes (A2dpProfile, etc.), all implementing the LocalBluetoothProfile interface. - Moved all UI-related methods from CachedBluetoothDevice into the class that uses the method, or into the static Utils class for shared methods. Change-Id: I6d49b7f4ae0c7d7dcf62551ee40b51ecb5fe4f47
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