Context.java revision a2709360665f77ed8bebccb2df86f08e8c83a701
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16
17package android.content;
18
19import android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo;
20import android.content.pm.PackageManager;
21import android.content.res.AssetManager;
22import android.content.res.Resources;
23import android.content.res.TypedArray;
24import android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase;
25import android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.CursorFactory;
26import android.graphics.Bitmap;
27import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
28import android.net.Uri;
29import android.os.Bundle;
30import android.os.Handler;
31import android.os.Looper;
32import android.util.AttributeSet;
33
34import java.io.File;
35import java.io.FileInputStream;
36import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
37import java.io.FileOutputStream;
38import java.io.IOException;
39import java.io.InputStream;
40
41/**
42 * Interface to global information about an application environment.  This is
43 * an abstract class whose implementation is provided by
44 * the Android system.  It
45 * allows access to application-specific resources and classes, as well as
46 * up-calls for application-level operations such as launching activities,
47 * broadcasting and receiving intents, etc.
48 */
49public abstract class Context {
50    /**
51     * File creation mode: the default mode, where the created file can only
52     * be accessed by the calling application (or all applications sharing the
53     * same user ID).
54     * @see #MODE_WORLD_READABLE
55     * @see #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE
56     */
57    public static final int MODE_PRIVATE = 0x0000;
58    /**
59     * File creation mode: allow all other applications to have read access
60     * to the created file.
61     * @see #MODE_PRIVATE
62     * @see #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE
63     */
64    public static final int MODE_WORLD_READABLE = 0x0001;
65    /**
66     * File creation mode: allow all other applications to have write access
67     * to the created file.
68     * @see #MODE_PRIVATE
69     * @see #MODE_WORLD_READABLE
70     */
71    public static final int MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE = 0x0002;
72    /**
73     * File creation mode: for use with {@link #openFileOutput}, if the file
74     * already exists then write data to the end of the existing file
75     * instead of erasing it.
76     * @see #openFileOutput
77     */
78    public static final int MODE_APPEND = 0x8000;
79
80    /**
81     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: automatically create the service as long
82     * as the binding exists.  Note that while this will create the service,
83     * its {@link android.app.Service#onStart} method will still only be called due to an
84     * explicit call to {@link #startService}.  Even without that, though,
85     * this still provides you with access to the service object while the
86     * service is created.
87     *
88     * <p>Specifying this flag also tells the system to treat the service
89     * as being as important as your own process -- that is, when deciding
90     * which process should be killed to free memory, the service will only
91     * be considered a candidate as long as the processes of any such bindings
92     * is also a candidate to be killed.  This is to avoid situations where
93     * the service is being continually created and killed due to low memory.
94     */
95    public static final int BIND_AUTO_CREATE = 0x0001;
96
97    /**
98     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: include debugging help for mismatched
99     * calls to unbind.  When this flag is set, the callstack of the following
100     * {@link #unbindService} call is retained, to be printed if a later
101     * incorrect unbind call is made.  Note that doing this requires retaining
102     * information about the binding that was made for the lifetime of the app,
103     * resulting in a leak -- this should only be used for debugging.
104     */
105    public static final int BIND_DEBUG_UNBIND = 0x0002;
106
107    /**
108     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: don't allow this binding to raise
109     * the target service's process to the foreground scheduling priority.
110     * It will still be raised to the at least the same memory priority
111     * as the client (so that its process will not be killable in any
112     * situation where the client is not killable), but for CPU scheduling
113     * purposes it may be left in the background.  This only has an impact
114     * in the situation where the binding client is a foreground process
115     * and the target service is in a background process.
116     */
117    public static final int BIND_NOT_FOREGROUND = 0x0004;
118
119    /** Return an AssetManager instance for your application's package. */
120    public abstract AssetManager getAssets();
121
122    /** Return a Resources instance for your application's package. */
123    public abstract Resources getResources();
124
125    /** Return PackageManager instance to find global package information. */
126    public abstract PackageManager getPackageManager();
127
128    /** Return a ContentResolver instance for your application's package. */
129    public abstract ContentResolver getContentResolver();
130
131    /**
132     * Return the Looper for the main thread of the current process.  This is
133     * the thread used to dispatch calls to application components (activities,
134     * services, etc).
135     */
136    public abstract Looper getMainLooper();
137
138    /**
139     * Return the context of the single, global Application object of the
140     * current process.  This generally should only be used if you need a
141     * Context whose lifecycle is separate from the current context, that is
142     * tied to the lifetime of the process rather than the current component.
143     *
144     * <p>Consider for example how this interacts with
145     * {@ #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)}:
146     * <ul>
147     * <li> <p>If used from an Activity context, the receiver is being registered
148     * within that activity.  This means that you are expected to unregister
149     * before the activity is done being destroyed; in fact if you do not do
150     * so, the framework will clean up your leaked registration as it removes
151     * the activity and log an error.  Thus, if you use the Activity context
152     * to register a receiver that is static (global to the process, not
153     * associated with an Activity instance) then that registration will be
154     * removed on you at whatever point the activity you used is destroyed.
155     * <li> <p>If used from the Context returned here, the receiver is being
156     * registered with the global state associated with your application.  Thus
157     * it will never be unregistered for you.  This is necessary if the receiver
158     * is associated with static data, not a particular component.  However
159     * using the ApplicationContext elsewhere can easily lead to serious leaks
160     * if you forget to unregister, unbind, etc.
161     * </ul>
162     */
163    public abstract Context getApplicationContext();
164
165    /**
166     * Return a localized, styled CharSequence from the application's package's
167     * default string table.
168     *
169     * @param resId Resource id for the CharSequence text
170     */
171    public final CharSequence getText(int resId) {
172        return getResources().getText(resId);
173    }
174
175    /**
176     * Return a localized string from the application's package's
177     * default string table.
178     *
179     * @param resId Resource id for the string
180     */
181    public final String getString(int resId) {
182        return getResources().getString(resId);
183    }
184
185    /**
186     * Return a localized formatted string from the application's package's
187     * default string table, substituting the format arguments as defined in
188     * {@link java.util.Formatter} and {@link java.lang.String#format}.
189     *
190     * @param resId Resource id for the format string
191     * @param formatArgs The format arguments that will be used for substitution.
192     */
193
194    public final String getString(int resId, Object... formatArgs) {
195        return getResources().getString(resId, formatArgs);
196    }
197
198     /**
199     * Set the base theme for this context.  Note that this should be called
200     * before any views are instantiated in the Context (for example before
201     * calling {@link android.app.Activity#setContentView} or
202     * {@link android.view.LayoutInflater#inflate}).
203     *
204     * @param resid The style resource describing the theme.
205     */
206    public abstract void setTheme(int resid);
207
208    /**
209     * Return the Theme object associated with this Context.
210     */
211    public abstract Resources.Theme getTheme();
212
213    /**
214     * Retrieve styled attribute information in this Context's theme.  See
215     * {@link Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(int[])}
216     * for more information.
217     *
218     * @see Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(int[])
219     */
220    public final TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(
221            int[] attrs) {
222        return getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(attrs);
223    }
224
225    /**
226     * Retrieve styled attribute information in this Context's theme.  See
227     * {@link Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(int, int[])}
228     * for more information.
229     *
230     * @see Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(int, int[])
231     */
232    public final TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(
233            int resid, int[] attrs) throws Resources.NotFoundException {
234        return getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(resid, attrs);
235    }
236
237    /**
238     * Retrieve styled attribute information in this Context's theme.  See
239     * {@link Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)}
240     * for more information.
241     *
242     * @see Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)
243     */
244    public final TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(
245            AttributeSet set, int[] attrs) {
246        return getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(set, attrs, 0, 0);
247    }
248
249    /**
250     * Retrieve styled attribute information in this Context's theme.  See
251     * {@link Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)}
252     * for more information.
253     *
254     * @see Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)
255     */
256    public final TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(
257            AttributeSet set, int[] attrs, int defStyleAttr, int defStyleRes) {
258        return getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(
259            set, attrs, defStyleAttr, defStyleRes);
260    }
261
262    /**
263     * Return a class loader you can use to retrieve classes in this package.
264     */
265    public abstract ClassLoader getClassLoader();
266
267    /** Return the name of this application's package. */
268    public abstract String getPackageName();
269
270    /** Return the full application info for this context's package. */
271    public abstract ApplicationInfo getApplicationInfo();
272
273    /**
274     * Return the full path to this context's primary Android package.
275     * The Android package is a ZIP file which contains the application's
276     * primary resources.
277     *
278     * <p>Note: this is not generally useful for applications, since they should
279     * not be directly accessing the file system.
280     *
281     * @return String Path to the resources.
282     */
283    public abstract String getPackageResourcePath();
284
285    /**
286     * Return the full path to this context's primary Android package.
287     * The Android package is a ZIP file which contains application's
288     * primary code and assets.
289     *
290     * <p>Note: this is not generally useful for applications, since they should
291     * not be directly accessing the file system.
292     *
293     * @return String Path to the code and assets.
294     */
295    public abstract String getPackageCodePath();
296
297    /**
298     * {@hide}
299     * Return the full path to the shared prefs file for the given prefs group name.
300     *
301     * <p>Note: this is not generally useful for applications, since they should
302     * not be directly accessing the file system.
303     */
304    public abstract File getSharedPrefsFile(String name);
305
306    /**
307     * Retrieve and hold the contents of the preferences file 'name', returning
308     * a SharedPreferences through which you can retrieve and modify its
309     * values.  Only one instance of the SharedPreferences object is returned
310     * to any callers for the same name, meaning they will see each other's
311     * edits as soon as they are made.
312     *
313     * @param name Desired preferences file. If a preferences file by this name
314     * does not exist, it will be created when you retrieve an
315     * editor (SharedPreferences.edit()) and then commit changes (Editor.commit()).
316     * @param mode Operating mode.  Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the
317     * default operation, {@link #MODE_WORLD_READABLE}
318     * and {@link #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE} to control permissions.
319     *
320     * @return Returns the single SharedPreferences instance that can be used
321     *         to retrieve and modify the preference values.
322     *
323     * @see #MODE_PRIVATE
324     * @see #MODE_WORLD_READABLE
325     * @see #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE
326     */
327    public abstract SharedPreferences getSharedPreferences(String name,
328            int mode);
329
330    /**
331     * Open a private file associated with this Context's application package
332     * for reading.
333     *
334     * @param name The name of the file to open; can not contain path
335     *             separators.
336     *
337     * @return FileInputStream Resulting input stream.
338     *
339     * @see #openFileOutput
340     * @see #fileList
341     * @see #deleteFile
342     * @see java.io.FileInputStream#FileInputStream(String)
343     */
344    public abstract FileInputStream openFileInput(String name)
345        throws FileNotFoundException;
346
347    /**
348     * Open a private file associated with this Context's application package
349     * for writing.  Creates the file if it doesn't already exist.
350     *
351     * @param name The name of the file to open; can not contain path
352     *             separators.
353     * @param mode Operating mode.  Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the
354     * default operation, {@link #MODE_APPEND} to append to an existing file,
355     * {@link #MODE_WORLD_READABLE} and {@link #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE} to control
356     * permissions.
357     *
358     * @return FileOutputStream Resulting output stream.
359     *
360     * @see #MODE_APPEND
361     * @see #MODE_PRIVATE
362     * @see #MODE_WORLD_READABLE
363     * @see #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE
364     * @see #openFileInput
365     * @see #fileList
366     * @see #deleteFile
367     * @see java.io.FileOutputStream#FileOutputStream(String)
368     */
369    public abstract FileOutputStream openFileOutput(String name, int mode)
370        throws FileNotFoundException;
371
372    /**
373     * Delete the given private file associated with this Context's
374     * application package.
375     *
376     * @param name The name of the file to delete; can not contain path
377     *             separators.
378     *
379     * @return True if the file was successfully deleted; else
380     *         false.
381     *
382     * @see #openFileInput
383     * @see #openFileOutput
384     * @see #fileList
385     * @see java.io.File#delete()
386     */
387    public abstract boolean deleteFile(String name);
388
389    /**
390     * Returns the absolute path on the filesystem where a file created with
391     * {@link #openFileOutput} is stored.
392     *
393     * @param name The name of the file for which you would like to get
394     *          its path.
395     *
396     * @return Returns an absolute path to the given file.
397     *
398     * @see #openFileOutput
399     * @see #getFilesDir
400     * @see #getDir
401     */
402    public abstract File getFileStreamPath(String name);
403
404    /**
405     * Returns the absolute path to the directory on the filesystem where
406     * files created with {@link #openFileOutput} are stored.
407     *
408     * @return Returns the path of the directory holding application files.
409     *
410     * @see #openFileOutput
411     * @see #getFileStreamPath
412     * @see #getDir
413     */
414    public abstract File getFilesDir();
415
416    /**
417     * Returns the absolute path to the directory on the external filesystem
418     * (that is somewhere on {@link android.os.Environment#getExternalStorageDirectory()
419     * Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory()}) where the application can
420     * place persistent files it owns.  These files are private to the
421     * applications, and not typically visible to the user as media.
422     *
423     * <p>This is like {@link #getFilesDir()} in that these
424     * files will be deleted when the application is uninstalled, however there
425     * are some important differences:
426     *
427     * <ul>
428     * <li>External files are not always available: they will disappear if the
429     * user mounts the external storage on a computer or removes it.  See the
430     * APIs on {@link android.os.Environment} for information in the storage state.
431     * <li>There is no security enforced with these files.  All applications
432     * can read and write files placed here.
433     * </ul>
434     *
435     * <p>Here is an example of typical code to manipulate a file in
436     * an application's private storage:</p>
437     *
438     * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/content/ExternalStorage.java
439     * private_file}
440     *
441     * <p>If you supply a non-null <var>type</var> to this function, the returned
442     * file will be a path to a sub-directory of the given type.  Though these files
443     * are not automatically scanned by the media scanner, you can explicitly
444     * add them to the media database with
445     * {@link android.media.MediaScannerConnection#scanFile(Context, String[], String[],
446     *      OnScanCompletedListener) MediaScannerConnection.scanFile}.
447     * Note that this is not the same as
448     * {@link android.os.Environment#getExternalStoragePublicDirectory
449     * Environment.getExternalStoragePublicDirectory()}, which provides
450     * directories of media shared by all applications.  The
451     * directories returned here are
452     * owned by the application, and their contents will be removed when the
453     * application is uninstalled.  Unlike
454     * {@link android.os.Environment#getExternalStoragePublicDirectory
455     * Environment.getExternalStoragePublicDirectory()}, the directory
456     * returned here will be automatically created for you.
457     *
458     * <p>Here is an example of typical code to manipulate a picture in
459     * an application's private storage and add it to the media database:</p>
460     *
461     * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/content/ExternalStorage.java
462     * private_picture}
463     *
464     * @param type The type of files directory to return.  May be null for
465     * the root of the files directory or one of
466     * the following Environment constants for a subdirectory:
467     * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_MUSIC},
468     * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_PODCASTS},
469     * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_RINGTONES},
470     * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_ALARMS},
471     * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_NOTIFICATIONS},
472     * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_PICTURES}, or
473     * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_MOVIES}.
474     *
475     * @return Returns the path of the directory holding application files
476     * on external storage.  Returns null if external storage is not currently
477     * mounted so it could not ensure the path exists; you will need to call
478     * this method again when it is available.
479     *
480     * @see #getFilesDir
481     * @see android.os.Environment#getExternalStoragePublicDirectory
482     */
483    public abstract File getExternalFilesDir(String type);
484
485    /**
486     * Returns the absolute path to the application specific cache directory
487     * on the filesystem. These files will be ones that get deleted first when the
488     * device runs low on storage.
489     * There is no guarantee when these files will be deleted.
490     *
491     * <strong>Note: you should not <em>rely</em> on the system deleting these
492     * files for you; you should always have a reasonable maximum, such as 1 MB,
493     * for the amount of space you consume with cache files, and prune those
494     * files when exceeding that space.</strong>
495     *
496     * @return Returns the path of the directory holding application cache files.
497     *
498     * @see #openFileOutput
499     * @see #getFileStreamPath
500     * @see #getDir
501     */
502    public abstract File getCacheDir();
503
504    /**
505     * Returns the absolute path to the directory on the external filesystem
506     * (that is somewhere on {@link android.os.Environment#getExternalStorageDirectory()
507     * Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory()} where the application can
508     * place cache files it owns.
509     *
510     * <p>This is like {@link #getCacheDir()} in that these
511     * files will be deleted when the application is uninstalled, however there
512     * are some important differences:
513     *
514     * <ul>
515     * <li>The platform does not monitor the space available in external storage,
516     * and thus will not automatically delete these files.  Note that you should
517     * be managing the maximum space you will use for these anyway, just like
518     * with {@link #getCacheDir()}.
519     * <li>External files are not always available: they will disappear if the
520     * user mounts the external storage on a computer or removes it.  See the
521     * APIs on {@link android.os.Environment} for information in the storage state.
522     * <li>There is no security enforced with these files.  All applications
523     * can read and write files placed here.
524     * </ul>
525     *
526     * @return Returns the path of the directory holding application cache files
527     * on external storage.  Returns null if external storage is not currently
528     * mounted so it could not ensure the path exists; you will need to call
529     * this method again when it is available.
530     *
531     * @see #getCacheDir
532     */
533    public abstract File getExternalCacheDir();
534
535    /**
536     * Returns an array of strings naming the private files associated with
537     * this Context's application package.
538     *
539     * @return Array of strings naming the private files.
540     *
541     * @see #openFileInput
542     * @see #openFileOutput
543     * @see #deleteFile
544     */
545    public abstract String[] fileList();
546
547    /**
548     * Retrieve, creating if needed, a new directory in which the application
549     * can place its own custom data files.  You can use the returned File
550     * object to create and access files in this directory.  Note that files
551     * created through a File object will only be accessible by your own
552     * application; you can only set the mode of the entire directory, not
553     * of individual files.
554     *
555     * @param name Name of the directory to retrieve.  This is a directory
556     * that is created as part of your application data.
557     * @param mode Operating mode.  Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the
558     * default operation, {@link #MODE_WORLD_READABLE} and
559     * {@link #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE} to control permissions.
560     *
561     * @return Returns a File object for the requested directory.  The directory
562     * will have been created if it does not already exist.
563     *
564     * @see #openFileOutput(String, int)
565     */
566    public abstract File getDir(String name, int mode);
567
568    /**
569     * Open a new private SQLiteDatabase associated with this Context's
570     * application package.  Create the database file if it doesn't exist.
571     *
572     * @param name The name (unique in the application package) of the database.
573     * @param mode Operating mode.  Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the
574     *     default operation, {@link #MODE_WORLD_READABLE}
575     *     and {@link #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE} to control permissions.
576     * @param factory An optional factory class that is called to instantiate a
577     *     cursor when query is called.
578     *
579     * @return The contents of a newly created database with the given name.
580     * @throws android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException if the database file could not be opened.
581     *
582     * @see #MODE_PRIVATE
583     * @see #MODE_WORLD_READABLE
584     * @see #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE
585     * @see #deleteDatabase
586     */
587    public abstract SQLiteDatabase openOrCreateDatabase(String name,
588            int mode, CursorFactory factory);
589
590    /**
591     * Delete an existing private SQLiteDatabase associated with this Context's
592     * application package.
593     *
594     * @param name The name (unique in the application package) of the
595     *             database.
596     *
597     * @return True if the database was successfully deleted; else false.
598     *
599     * @see #openOrCreateDatabase
600     */
601    public abstract boolean deleteDatabase(String name);
602
603    /**
604     * Returns the absolute path on the filesystem where a database created with
605     * {@link #openOrCreateDatabase} is stored.
606     *
607     * @param name The name of the database for which you would like to get
608     *          its path.
609     *
610     * @return Returns an absolute path to the given database.
611     *
612     * @see #openOrCreateDatabase
613     */
614    public abstract File getDatabasePath(String name);
615
616    /**
617     * Returns an array of strings naming the private databases associated with
618     * this Context's application package.
619     *
620     * @return Array of strings naming the private databases.
621     *
622     * @see #openOrCreateDatabase
623     * @see #deleteDatabase
624     */
625    public abstract String[] databaseList();
626
627    /**
628     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#getDrawable
629     * WallpaperManager.get()} instead.
630     */
631    @Deprecated
632    public abstract Drawable getWallpaper();
633
634    /**
635     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#peekDrawable
636     * WallpaperManager.peek()} instead.
637     */
638    @Deprecated
639    public abstract Drawable peekWallpaper();
640
641    /**
642     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#getDesiredMinimumWidth()
643     * WallpaperManager.getDesiredMinimumWidth()} instead.
644     */
645    @Deprecated
646    public abstract int getWallpaperDesiredMinimumWidth();
647
648    /**
649     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#getDesiredMinimumHeight()
650     * WallpaperManager.getDesiredMinimumHeight()} instead.
651     */
652    @Deprecated
653    public abstract int getWallpaperDesiredMinimumHeight();
654
655    /**
656     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#setBitmap(Bitmap)
657     * WallpaperManager.set()} instead.
658     */
659    @Deprecated
660    public abstract void setWallpaper(Bitmap bitmap) throws IOException;
661
662    /**
663     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#setStream(InputStream)
664     * WallpaperManager.set()} instead.
665     */
666    @Deprecated
667    public abstract void setWallpaper(InputStream data) throws IOException;
668
669    /**
670     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#clear
671     * WallpaperManager.clear()} instead.
672     */
673    @Deprecated
674    public abstract void clearWallpaper() throws IOException;
675
676    /**
677     * Launch a new activity.  You will not receive any information about when
678     * the activity exits.
679     *
680     * <p>Note that if this method is being called from outside of an
681     * {@link android.app.Activity} Context, then the Intent must include
682     * the {@link Intent#FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK} launch flag.  This is because,
683     * without being started from an existing Activity, there is no existing
684     * task in which to place the new activity and thus it needs to be placed
685     * in its own separate task.
686     *
687     * <p>This method throws {@link ActivityNotFoundException}
688     * if there was no Activity found to run the given Intent.
689     *
690     * @param intent The description of the activity to start.
691     *
692     * @throws ActivityNotFoundException
693     *
694     * @see PackageManager#resolveActivity
695     */
696    public abstract void startActivity(Intent intent);
697
698    /**
699     * Like {@link #startActivity(Intent)}, but taking a IntentSender
700     * to start.  If the IntentSender is for an activity, that activity will be started
701     * as if you had called the regular {@link #startActivity(Intent)}
702     * here; otherwise, its associated action will be executed (such as
703     * sending a broadcast) as if you had called
704     * {@link IntentSender#sendIntent IntentSender.sendIntent} on it.
705     *
706     * @param intent The IntentSender to launch.
707     * @param fillInIntent If non-null, this will be provided as the
708     * intent parameter to {@link IntentSender#sendIntent}.
709     * @param flagsMask Intent flags in the original IntentSender that you
710     * would like to change.
711     * @param flagsValues Desired values for any bits set in
712     * <var>flagsMask</var>
713     * @param extraFlags Always set to 0.
714     */
715    public abstract void startIntentSender(IntentSender intent,
716            Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags)
717            throws IntentSender.SendIntentException;
718
719    /**
720     * Broadcast the given intent to all interested BroadcastReceivers.  This
721     * call is asynchronous; it returns immediately, and you will continue
722     * executing while the receivers are run.  No results are propagated from
723     * receivers and receivers can not abort the broadcast. If you want
724     * to allow receivers to propagate results or abort the broadcast, you must
725     * send an ordered broadcast using
726     * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}.
727     *
728     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
729     *
730     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
731     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
732     *
733     * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver
734     * @see #registerReceiver
735     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)
736     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)
737     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
738     */
739    public abstract void sendBroadcast(Intent intent);
740
741    /**
742     * Broadcast the given intent to all interested BroadcastReceivers, allowing
743     * an optional required permission to be enforced.  This
744     * call is asynchronous; it returns immediately, and you will continue
745     * executing while the receivers are run.  No results are propagated from
746     * receivers and receivers can not abort the broadcast. If you want
747     * to allow receivers to propagate results or abort the broadcast, you must
748     * send an ordered broadcast using
749     * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}.
750     *
751     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
752     *
753     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
754     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
755     * @param receiverPermission (optional) String naming a permissions that
756     *               a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast.
757     *               If null, no permission is required.
758     *
759     * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver
760     * @see #registerReceiver
761     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
762     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)
763     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
764     */
765    public abstract void sendBroadcast(Intent intent,
766            String receiverPermission);
767
768    /**
769     * Broadcast the given intent to all interested BroadcastReceivers, delivering
770     * them one at a time to allow more preferred receivers to consume the
771     * broadcast before it is delivered to less preferred receivers.  This
772     * call is asynchronous; it returns immediately, and you will continue
773     * executing while the receivers are run.
774     *
775     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
776     *
777     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
778     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
779     * @param receiverPermission (optional) String naming a permissions that
780     *               a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast.
781     *               If null, no permission is required.
782     *
783     * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver
784     * @see #registerReceiver
785     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
786     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
787     */
788    public abstract void sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent intent,
789            String receiverPermission);
790
791    /**
792     * Version of {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)} that allows you to
793     * receive data back from the broadcast.  This is accomplished by
794     * supplying your own BroadcastReceiver when calling, which will be
795     * treated as a final receiver at the end of the broadcast -- its
796     * {@link BroadcastReceiver#onReceive} method will be called with
797     * the result values collected from the other receivers.  The broadcast will
798     * be serialized in the same way as calling
799     * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}.
800     *
801     * <p>Like {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)}, this method is
802     * asynchronous; it will return before
803     * resultReceiver.onReceive() is called.
804     *
805     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
806     *
807     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
808     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
809     * @param receiverPermission String naming a permissions that
810     *               a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast.
811     *               If null, no permission is required.
812     * @param resultReceiver Your own BroadcastReceiver to treat as the final
813     *                       receiver of the broadcast.
814     * @param scheduler A custom Handler with which to schedule the
815     *                  resultReceiver callback; if null it will be
816     *                  scheduled in the Context's main thread.
817     * @param initialCode An initial value for the result code.  Often
818     *                    Activity.RESULT_OK.
819     * @param initialData An initial value for the result data.  Often
820     *                    null.
821     * @param initialExtras An initial value for the result extras.  Often
822     *                      null.
823     *
824     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
825     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)
826     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)
827     * @see #sendStickyBroadcast(Intent)
828     * @see #sendStickyOrderedBroadcast(Intent, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
829     * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver
830     * @see #registerReceiver
831     * @see android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK
832     */
833    public abstract void sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent intent,
834            String receiverPermission, BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver,
835            Handler scheduler, int initialCode, String initialData,
836            Bundle initialExtras);
837
838    /**
839     * Perform a {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)} that is "sticky," meaning the
840     * Intent you are sending stays around after the broadcast is complete,
841     * so that others can quickly retrieve that data through the return
842     * value of {@link #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)}.  In
843     * all other ways, this behaves the same as
844     * {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)}.
845     *
846     * <p>You must hold the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BROADCAST_STICKY}
847     * permission in order to use this API.  If you do not hold that
848     * permission, {@link SecurityException} will be thrown.
849     *
850     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
851     * Intent will receive the broadcast, and the Intent will be held to
852     * be re-broadcast to future receivers.
853     *
854     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
855     * @see #sendStickyOrderedBroadcast(Intent, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
856     */
857    public abstract void sendStickyBroadcast(Intent intent);
858
859    /**
860     * Version of {@link #sendStickyBroadcast} that allows you to
861     * receive data back from the broadcast.  This is accomplished by
862     * supplying your own BroadcastReceiver when calling, which will be
863     * treated as a final receiver at the end of the broadcast -- its
864     * {@link BroadcastReceiver#onReceive} method will be called with
865     * the result values collected from the other receivers.  The broadcast will
866     * be serialized in the same way as calling
867     * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}.
868     *
869     * <p>Like {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)}, this method is
870     * asynchronous; it will return before
871     * resultReceiver.onReceive() is called.  Note that the sticky data
872     * stored is only the data you initially supply to the broadcast, not
873     * the result of any changes made by the receivers.
874     *
875     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
876     *
877     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
878     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
879     * @param resultReceiver Your own BroadcastReceiver to treat as the final
880     *                       receiver of the broadcast.
881     * @param scheduler A custom Handler with which to schedule the
882     *                  resultReceiver callback; if null it will be
883     *                  scheduled in the Context's main thread.
884     * @param initialCode An initial value for the result code.  Often
885     *                    Activity.RESULT_OK.
886     * @param initialData An initial value for the result data.  Often
887     *                    null.
888     * @param initialExtras An initial value for the result extras.  Often
889     *                      null.
890     *
891     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
892     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)
893     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)
894     * @see #sendStickyBroadcast(Intent)
895     * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver
896     * @see #registerReceiver
897     * @see android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK
898     */
899    public abstract void sendStickyOrderedBroadcast(Intent intent,
900            BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver,
901            Handler scheduler, int initialCode, String initialData,
902            Bundle initialExtras);
903
904
905    /**
906     * Remove the data previously sent with {@link #sendStickyBroadcast},
907     * so that it is as if the sticky broadcast had never happened.
908     *
909     * <p>You must hold the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BROADCAST_STICKY}
910     * permission in order to use this API.  If you do not hold that
911     * permission, {@link SecurityException} will be thrown.
912     *
913     * @param intent The Intent that was previously broadcast.
914     *
915     * @see #sendStickyBroadcast
916     */
917    public abstract void removeStickyBroadcast(Intent intent);
918
919    /**
920     * Register a BroadcastReceiver to be run in the main activity thread.  The
921     * <var>receiver</var> will be called with any broadcast Intent that
922     * matches <var>filter</var>, in the main application thread.
923     *
924     * <p>The system may broadcast Intents that are "sticky" -- these stay
925     * around after the broadcast as finished, to be sent to any later
926     * registrations. If your IntentFilter matches one of these sticky
927     * Intents, that Intent will be returned by this function
928     * <strong>and</strong> sent to your <var>receiver</var> as if it had just
929     * been broadcast.
930     *
931     * <p>There may be multiple sticky Intents that match <var>filter</var>,
932     * in which case each of these will be sent to <var>receiver</var>.  In
933     * this case, only one of these can be returned directly by the function;
934     * which of these that is returned is arbitrarily decided by the system.
935     *
936     * <p>If you know the Intent your are registering for is sticky, you can
937     * supply null for your <var>receiver</var>.  In this case, no receiver is
938     * registered -- the function simply returns the sticky Intent that
939     * matches <var>filter</var>.  In the case of multiple matches, the same
940     * rules as described above apply.
941     *
942     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
943     *
944     * <p class="note">Note: this method <em>cannot be called from a
945     * {@link BroadcastReceiver} component;</em> that is, from a BroadcastReceiver
946     * that is declared in an application's manifest.  It is okay, however, to call
947     * this method from another BroadcastReceiver that has itself been registered
948     * at run time with {@link #registerReceiver}, since the lifetime of such a
949     * registered BroadcastReceiver is tied to the object that registered it.</p>
950     *
951     * @param receiver The BroadcastReceiver to handle the broadcast.
952     * @param filter Selects the Intent broadcasts to be received.
953     *
954     * @return The first sticky intent found that matches <var>filter</var>,
955     *         or null if there are none.
956     *
957     * @see #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter, String, Handler)
958     * @see #sendBroadcast
959     * @see #unregisterReceiver
960     */
961    public abstract Intent registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver receiver,
962                                            IntentFilter filter);
963
964    /**
965     * Register to receive intent broadcasts, to run in the context of
966     * <var>scheduler</var>.  See
967     * {@link #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)} for more
968     * information.  This allows you to enforce permissions on who can
969     * broadcast intents to your receiver, or have the receiver run in
970     * a different thread than the main application thread.
971     *
972     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
973     *
974     * @param receiver The BroadcastReceiver to handle the broadcast.
975     * @param filter Selects the Intent broadcasts to be received.
976     * @param broadcastPermission String naming a permissions that a
977     *      broadcaster must hold in order to send an Intent to you.  If null,
978     *      no permission is required.
979     * @param scheduler Handler identifying the thread that will receive
980     *      the Intent.  If null, the main thread of the process will be used.
981     *
982     * @return The first sticky intent found that matches <var>filter</var>,
983     *         or null if there are none.
984     *
985     * @see #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)
986     * @see #sendBroadcast
987     * @see #unregisterReceiver
988     */
989    public abstract Intent registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver receiver,
990                                            IntentFilter filter,
991                                            String broadcastPermission,
992                                            Handler scheduler);
993
994    /**
995     * Unregister a previously registered BroadcastReceiver.  <em>All</em>
996     * filters that have been registered for this BroadcastReceiver will be
997     * removed.
998     *
999     * @param receiver The BroadcastReceiver to unregister.
1000     *
1001     * @see #registerReceiver
1002     */
1003    public abstract void unregisterReceiver(BroadcastReceiver receiver);
1004
1005    /**
1006     * Request that a given application service be started.  The Intent
1007     * can either contain the complete class name of a specific service
1008     * implementation to start, or an abstract definition through the
1009     * action and other fields of the kind of service to start.  If this service
1010     * is not already running, it will be instantiated and started (creating a
1011     * process for it if needed); if it is running then it remains running.
1012     *
1013     * <p>Every call to this method will result in a corresponding call to
1014     * the target service's {@link android.app.Service#onStart} method,
1015     * with the <var>intent</var> given here.  This provides a convenient way
1016     * to submit jobs to a service without having to bind and call on to its
1017     * interface.
1018     *
1019     * <p>Using startService() overrides the default service lifetime that is
1020     * managed by {@link #bindService}: it requires the service to remain
1021     * running until {@link #stopService} is called, regardless of whether
1022     * any clients are connected to it.  Note that calls to startService()
1023     * are not nesting: no matter how many times you call startService(),
1024     * a single call to {@link #stopService} will stop it.
1025     *
1026     * <p>The system attempts to keep running services around as much as
1027     * possible.  The only time they should be stopped is if the current
1028     * foreground application is using so many resources that the service needs
1029     * to be killed.  If any errors happen in the service's process, it will
1030     * automatically be restarted.
1031     *
1032     * <p>This function will throw {@link SecurityException} if you do not
1033     * have permission to start the given service.
1034     *
1035     * @param service Identifies the service to be started.  The Intent may
1036     *      specify either an explicit component name to start, or a logical
1037     *      description (action, category, etc) to match an
1038     *      {@link IntentFilter} published by a service.  Additional values
1039     *      may be included in the Intent extras to supply arguments along with
1040     *      this specific start call.
1041     *
1042     * @return If the service is being started or is already running, the
1043     * {@link ComponentName} of the actual service that was started is
1044     * returned; else if the service does not exist null is returned.
1045     *
1046     * @throws SecurityException
1047     *
1048     * @see #stopService
1049     * @see #bindService
1050     */
1051    public abstract ComponentName startService(Intent service);
1052
1053    /**
1054     * Request that a given application service be stopped.  If the service is
1055     * not running, nothing happens.  Otherwise it is stopped.  Note that calls
1056     * to startService() are not counted -- this stops the service no matter
1057     * how many times it was started.
1058     *
1059     * <p>Note that if a stopped service still has {@link ServiceConnection}
1060     * objects bound to it with the {@link #BIND_AUTO_CREATE} set, it will
1061     * not be destroyed until all of these bindings are removed.  See
1062     * the {@link android.app.Service} documentation for more details on a
1063     * service's lifecycle.
1064     *
1065     * <p>This function will throw {@link SecurityException} if you do not
1066     * have permission to stop the given service.
1067     *
1068     * @param service Description of the service to be stopped.  The Intent may
1069     *      specify either an explicit component name to start, or a logical
1070     *      description (action, category, etc) to match an
1071     *      {@link IntentFilter} published by a service.
1072     *
1073     * @return If there is a service matching the given Intent that is already
1074     * running, then it is stopped and true is returned; else false is returned.
1075     *
1076     * @throws SecurityException
1077     *
1078     * @see #startService
1079     */
1080    public abstract boolean stopService(Intent service);
1081
1082    /**
1083     * Connect to an application service, creating it if needed.  This defines
1084     * a dependency between your application and the service.  The given
1085     * <var>conn</var> will receive the service object when its created and be
1086     * told if it dies and restarts.  The service will be considered required
1087     * by the system only for as long as the calling context exists.  For
1088     * example, if this Context is an Activity that is stopped, the service will
1089     * not be required to continue running until the Activity is resumed.
1090     *
1091     * <p>This function will throw {@link SecurityException} if you do not
1092     * have permission to bind to the given service.
1093     *
1094     * <p class="note">Note: this method <em>can not be called from an
1095     * {@link BroadcastReceiver} component</em>.  A pattern you can use to
1096     * communicate from an BroadcastReceiver to a Service is to call
1097     * {@link #startService} with the arguments containing the command to be
1098     * sent, with the service calling its
1099     * {@link android.app.Service#stopSelf(int)} method when done executing
1100     * that command.  See the API demo App/Service/Service Start Arguments
1101     * Controller for an illustration of this.  It is okay, however, to use
1102     * this method from an BroadcastReceiver that has been registered with
1103     * {@link #registerReceiver}, since the lifetime of this BroadcastReceiver
1104     * is tied to another object (the one that registered it).</p>
1105     *
1106     * @param service Identifies the service to connect to.  The Intent may
1107     *      specify either an explicit component name, or a logical
1108     *      description (action, category, etc) to match an
1109     *      {@link IntentFilter} published by a service.
1110     * @param conn Receives information as the service is started and stopped.
1111     * @param flags Operation options for the binding.  May be 0 or
1112     *          {@link #BIND_AUTO_CREATE}.
1113     * @return If you have successfully bound to the service, true is returned;
1114     *         false is returned if the connection is not made so you will not
1115     *         receive the service object.
1116     *
1117     * @throws SecurityException
1118     *
1119     * @see #unbindService
1120     * @see #startService
1121     * @see #BIND_AUTO_CREATE
1122     */
1123    public abstract boolean bindService(Intent service, ServiceConnection conn,
1124            int flags);
1125
1126    /**
1127     * Disconnect from an application service.  You will no longer receive
1128     * calls as the service is restarted, and the service is now allowed to
1129     * stop at any time.
1130     *
1131     * @param conn The connection interface previously supplied to
1132     *             bindService().
1133     *
1134     * @see #bindService
1135     */
1136    public abstract void unbindService(ServiceConnection conn);
1137
1138    /**
1139     * Start executing an {@link android.app.Instrumentation} class.  The given
1140     * Instrumentation component will be run by killing its target application
1141     * (if currently running), starting the target process, instantiating the
1142     * instrumentation component, and then letting it drive the application.
1143     *
1144     * <p>This function is not synchronous -- it returns as soon as the
1145     * instrumentation has started and while it is running.
1146     *
1147     * <p>Instrumentation is normally only allowed to run against a package
1148     * that is either unsigned or signed with a signature that the
1149     * the instrumentation package is also signed with (ensuring the target
1150     * trusts the instrumentation).
1151     *
1152     * @param className Name of the Instrumentation component to be run.
1153     * @param profileFile Optional path to write profiling data as the
1154     * instrumentation runs, or null for no profiling.
1155     * @param arguments Additional optional arguments to pass to the
1156     * instrumentation, or null.
1157     *
1158     * @return Returns true if the instrumentation was successfully started,
1159     * else false if it could not be found.
1160     */
1161    public abstract boolean startInstrumentation(ComponentName className,
1162            String profileFile, Bundle arguments);
1163
1164    /**
1165     * Return the handle to a system-level service by name. The class of the
1166     * returned object varies by the requested name. Currently available names
1167     * are:
1168     *
1169     * <dl>
1170     *  <dt> {@link #WINDOW_SERVICE} ("window")
1171     *  <dd> The top-level window manager in which you can place custom
1172     *  windows.  The returned object is a {@link android.view.WindowManager}.
1173     *  <dt> {@link #LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE} ("layout_inflater")
1174     *  <dd> A {@link android.view.LayoutInflater} for inflating layout resources
1175     *  in this context.
1176     *  <dt> {@link #ACTIVITY_SERVICE} ("activity")
1177     *  <dd> A {@link android.app.ActivityManager} for interacting with the
1178     *  global activity state of the system.
1179     *  <dt> {@link #POWER_SERVICE} ("power")
1180     *  <dd> A {@link android.os.PowerManager} for controlling power
1181     *  management.
1182     *  <dt> {@link #ALARM_SERVICE} ("alarm")
1183     *  <dd> A {@link android.app.AlarmManager} for receiving intents at the
1184     *  time of your choosing.
1185     *  <dt> {@link #NOTIFICATION_SERVICE} ("notification")
1186     *  <dd> A {@link android.app.NotificationManager} for informing the user
1187     *   of background events.
1188     *  <dt> {@link #KEYGUARD_SERVICE} ("keyguard")
1189     *  <dd> A {@link android.app.KeyguardManager} for controlling keyguard.
1190     *  <dt> {@link #LOCATION_SERVICE} ("location")
1191     *  <dd> A {@link android.location.LocationManager} for controlling location
1192     *   (e.g., GPS) updates.
1193     *  <dt> {@link #SEARCH_SERVICE} ("search")
1194     *  <dd> A {@link android.app.SearchManager} for handling search.
1195     *  <dt> {@link #VIBRATOR_SERVICE} ("vibrator")
1196     *  <dd> A {@link android.os.Vibrator} for interacting with the vibrator
1197     *  hardware.
1198     *  <dt> {@link #CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE} ("connection")
1199     *  <dd> A {@link android.net.ConnectivityManager ConnectivityManager} for
1200     *  handling management of network connections.
1201     *  <dt> {@link #WIFI_SERVICE} ("wifi")
1202     *  <dd> A {@link android.net.wifi.WifiManager WifiManager} for management of
1203     * Wi-Fi connectivity.
1204     * <dt> {@link #INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE} ("input_method")
1205     * <dd> An {@link android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager InputMethodManager}
1206     * for management of input methods.
1207     * <dt> {@link #UI_MODE_SERVICE} ("uimode")
1208     * <dd> An {@link android.app.UiModeManager} for controlling UI modes.
1209     * </dl>
1210     *
1211     * <p>Note:  System services obtained via this API may be closely associated with
1212     * the Context in which they are obtained from.  In general, do not share the
1213     * service objects between various different contexts (Activities, Applications,
1214     * Services, Providers, etc.)
1215     *
1216     * @param name The name of the desired service.
1217     *
1218     * @return The service or null if the name does not exist.
1219     *
1220     * @see #WINDOW_SERVICE
1221     * @see android.view.WindowManager
1222     * @see #LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE
1223     * @see android.view.LayoutInflater
1224     * @see #ACTIVITY_SERVICE
1225     * @see android.app.ActivityManager
1226     * @see #POWER_SERVICE
1227     * @see android.os.PowerManager
1228     * @see #ALARM_SERVICE
1229     * @see android.app.AlarmManager
1230     * @see #NOTIFICATION_SERVICE
1231     * @see android.app.NotificationManager
1232     * @see #KEYGUARD_SERVICE
1233     * @see android.app.KeyguardManager
1234     * @see #LOCATION_SERVICE
1235     * @see android.location.LocationManager
1236     * @see #SEARCH_SERVICE
1237     * @see android.app.SearchManager
1238     * @see #SENSOR_SERVICE
1239     * @see android.hardware.SensorManager
1240     * @see #STORAGE_SERVICE
1241     * @see android.os.storage.StorageManager
1242     * @see #VIBRATOR_SERVICE
1243     * @see android.os.Vibrator
1244     * @see #CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE
1245     * @see android.net.ConnectivityManager
1246     * @see #WIFI_SERVICE
1247     * @see android.net.wifi.WifiManager
1248     * @see #AUDIO_SERVICE
1249     * @see android.media.AudioManager
1250     * @see #TELEPHONY_SERVICE
1251     * @see android.telephony.TelephonyManager
1252     * @see #INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE
1253     * @see android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager
1254     * @see #UI_MODE_SERVICE
1255     * @see android.app.UiModeManager
1256     */
1257    public abstract Object getSystemService(String name);
1258
1259    /**
1260     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1261     * {@link android.os.PowerManager} for controlling power management,
1262     * including "wake locks," which let you keep the device on while
1263     * you're running long tasks.
1264     */
1265    public static final String POWER_SERVICE = "power";
1266
1267    /**
1268     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1269     * {@link android.view.WindowManager} for accessing the system's window
1270     * manager.
1271     *
1272     * @see #getSystemService
1273     * @see android.view.WindowManager
1274     */
1275    public static final String WINDOW_SERVICE = "window";
1276
1277    /**
1278     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1279     * {@link android.view.LayoutInflater} for inflating layout resources in this
1280     * context.
1281     *
1282     * @see #getSystemService
1283     * @see android.view.LayoutInflater
1284     */
1285    public static final String LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE = "layout_inflater";
1286
1287    /**
1288     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1289     * {@link android.accounts.AccountManager} for receiving intents at a
1290     * time of your choosing.
1291     *
1292     * @see #getSystemService
1293     * @see android.accounts.AccountManager
1294     */
1295    public static final String ACCOUNT_SERVICE = "account";
1296
1297    /**
1298     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1299     * {@link android.app.ActivityManager} for interacting with the global
1300     * system state.
1301     *
1302     * @see #getSystemService
1303     * @see android.app.ActivityManager
1304     */
1305    public static final String ACTIVITY_SERVICE = "activity";
1306
1307    /**
1308     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1309     * {@link android.app.AlarmManager} for receiving intents at a
1310     * time of your choosing.
1311     *
1312     * @see #getSystemService
1313     * @see android.app.AlarmManager
1314     */
1315    public static final String ALARM_SERVICE = "alarm";
1316
1317    /**
1318     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1319     * {@link android.app.NotificationManager} for informing the user of
1320     * background events.
1321     *
1322     * @see #getSystemService
1323     * @see android.app.NotificationManager
1324     */
1325    public static final String NOTIFICATION_SERVICE = "notification";
1326
1327    /**
1328     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1329     * {@link android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityManager} for giving the user
1330     * feedback for UI events through the registered event listeners.
1331     *
1332     * @see #getSystemService
1333     * @see android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityManager
1334     */
1335    public static final String ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE = "accessibility";
1336
1337    /**
1338     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1339     * {@link android.app.NotificationManager} for controlling keyguard.
1340     *
1341     * @see #getSystemService
1342     * @see android.app.KeyguardManager
1343     */
1344    public static final String KEYGUARD_SERVICE = "keyguard";
1345
1346    /**
1347     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
1348     * android.location.LocationManager} for controlling location
1349     * updates.
1350     *
1351     * @see #getSystemService
1352     * @see android.location.LocationManager
1353     */
1354    public static final String LOCATION_SERVICE = "location";
1355
1356    /**
1357     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
1358     * android.app.SearchManager} for handling searches.
1359     *
1360     * @see #getSystemService
1361     * @see android.app.SearchManager
1362     */
1363    public static final String SEARCH_SERVICE = "search";
1364
1365    /**
1366     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
1367     * android.hardware.SensorManager} for accessing sensors.
1368     *
1369     * @see #getSystemService
1370     * @see android.hardware.SensorManager
1371     */
1372    public static final String SENSOR_SERVICE = "sensor";
1373
1374    /**
1375     * @hide
1376     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
1377     * android.os.storage.StorageManager} for accesssing system storage
1378     * functions.
1379     *
1380     * @see #getSystemService
1381     * @see android.os.storage.StorageManager
1382     */
1383    public static final String STORAGE_SERVICE = "storage";
1384
1385    /**
1386     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1387     * com.android.server.WallpaperService for accessing wallpapers.
1388     *
1389     * @see #getSystemService
1390     */
1391    public static final String WALLPAPER_SERVICE = "wallpaper";
1392
1393    /**
1394     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
1395     * android.os.Vibrator} for interacting with the vibration hardware.
1396     *
1397     * @see #getSystemService
1398     * @see android.os.Vibrator
1399     */
1400    public static final String VIBRATOR_SERVICE = "vibrator";
1401
1402    /**
1403     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
1404     * android.app.StatusBarManager} for interacting with the status bar.
1405     *
1406     * @see #getSystemService
1407     * @see android.app.StatusBarManager
1408     * @hide
1409     */
1410    public static final String STATUS_BAR_SERVICE = "statusbar";
1411
1412    /**
1413     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
1414     * android.net.ConnectivityManager} for handling management of
1415     * network connections.
1416     *
1417     * @see #getSystemService
1418     * @see android.net.ConnectivityManager
1419     */
1420    public static final String CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE = "connectivity";
1421
1422    /**
1423     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
1424     * android.net.ThrottleManager} for handling management of
1425     * throttling.
1426     *
1427     * @hide
1428     * @see #getSystemService
1429     * @see android.net.ThrottleManager
1430     */
1431    public static final String THROTTLE_SERVICE = "throttle";
1432
1433    /**
1434     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
1435     * android.net.NetworkManagementService} for handling management of
1436     * system network services
1437     *
1438     * @hide
1439     * @see #getSystemService
1440     * @see android.net.NetworkManagementService
1441     */
1442    public static final String NETWORKMANAGEMENT_SERVICE = "network_management";
1443
1444    /**
1445     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
1446     * android.net.wifi.WifiManager} for handling management of
1447     * Wi-Fi access.
1448     *
1449     * @see #getSystemService
1450     * @see android.net.wifi.WifiManager
1451     */
1452    public static final String WIFI_SERVICE = "wifi";
1453
1454    /**
1455     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1456     * {@link android.media.AudioManager} for handling management of volume,
1457     * ringer modes and audio routing.
1458     *
1459     * @see #getSystemService
1460     * @see android.media.AudioManager
1461     */
1462    public static final String AUDIO_SERVICE = "audio";
1463
1464    /**
1465     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1466     * {@link android.telephony.TelephonyManager} for handling management the
1467     * telephony features of the device.
1468     *
1469     * @see #getSystemService
1470     * @see android.telephony.TelephonyManager
1471     */
1472    public static final String TELEPHONY_SERVICE = "phone";
1473
1474    /**
1475     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1476     * {@link android.text.ClipboardManager} for accessing and modifying
1477     * the contents of the global clipboard.
1478     *
1479     * @see #getSystemService
1480     * @see android.text.ClipboardManager
1481     */
1482    public static final String CLIPBOARD_SERVICE = "clipboard";
1483
1484    /**
1485     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1486     * {@link android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager} for accessing input
1487     * methods.
1488     *
1489     * @see #getSystemService
1490     */
1491    public static final String INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE = "input_method";
1492
1493    /**
1494     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1495     * {@link android.appwidget.AppWidgetManager} for accessing AppWidgets.
1496     *
1497     * @hide
1498     * @see #getSystemService
1499     */
1500    public static final String APPWIDGET_SERVICE = "appwidget";
1501
1502    /**
1503     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve an
1504     * {@link android.app.backup.IBackupManager IBackupManager} for communicating
1505     * with the backup mechanism.
1506     * @hide
1507     *
1508     * @see #getSystemService
1509     */
1510    public static final String BACKUP_SERVICE = "backup";
1511
1512    /**
1513     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1514     * {@link android.os.DropBoxManager} instance for recording
1515     * diagnostic logs.
1516     * @see #getSystemService
1517     */
1518    public static final String DROPBOX_SERVICE = "dropbox";
1519
1520    /**
1521     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1522     * {@link android.app.admin.DevicePolicyManager} for working with global
1523     * device policy management.
1524     *
1525     * @see #getSystemService
1526     */
1527    public static final String DEVICE_POLICY_SERVICE = "device_policy";
1528
1529    /**
1530     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1531     * {@link android.app.UiModeManager} for controlling UI modes.
1532     *
1533     * @see #getSystemService
1534     */
1535    public static final String UI_MODE_SERVICE = "uimode";
1536
1537    /**
1538     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
1539     * {@link android.net.DownloadManager} for requesting HTTP downloads.
1540     *
1541     * @see #getSystemService
1542     * @hide (TODO) for now
1543     */
1544    public static final String DOWNLOAD_SERVICE = "download";
1545
1546    /**
1547     * Determine whether the given permission is allowed for a particular
1548     * process and user ID running in the system.
1549     *
1550     * @param permission The name of the permission being checked.
1551     * @param pid The process ID being checked against.  Must be > 0.
1552     * @param uid The user ID being checked against.  A uid of 0 is the root
1553     * user, which will pass every permission check.
1554     *
1555     * @return Returns {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the given
1556     * pid/uid is allowed that permission, or
1557     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
1558     *
1559     * @see PackageManager#checkPermission(String, String)
1560     * @see #checkCallingPermission
1561     */
1562    public abstract int checkPermission(String permission, int pid, int uid);
1563
1564    /**
1565     * Determine whether the calling process of an IPC you are handling has been
1566     * granted a particular permission.  This is basically the same as calling
1567     * {@link #checkPermission(String, int, int)} with the pid and uid returned
1568     * by {@link android.os.Binder#getCallingPid} and
1569     * {@link android.os.Binder#getCallingUid}.  One important difference
1570     * is that if you are not currently processing an IPC, this function
1571     * will always fail.  This is done to protect against accidentally
1572     * leaking permissions; you can use {@link #checkCallingOrSelfPermission}
1573     * to avoid this protection.
1574     *
1575     * @param permission The name of the permission being checked.
1576     *
1577     * @return Returns {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the calling
1578     * pid/uid is allowed that permission, or
1579     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
1580     *
1581     * @see PackageManager#checkPermission(String, String)
1582     * @see #checkPermission
1583     * @see #checkCallingOrSelfPermission
1584     */
1585    public abstract int checkCallingPermission(String permission);
1586
1587    /**
1588     * Determine whether the calling process of an IPC <em>or you</em> have been
1589     * granted a particular permission.  This is the same as
1590     * {@link #checkCallingPermission}, except it grants your own permissions
1591     * if you are not currently processing an IPC.  Use with care!
1592     *
1593     * @param permission The name of the permission being checked.
1594     *
1595     * @return Returns {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the calling
1596     * pid/uid is allowed that permission, or
1597     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
1598     *
1599     * @see PackageManager#checkPermission(String, String)
1600     * @see #checkPermission
1601     * @see #checkCallingPermission
1602     */
1603    public abstract int checkCallingOrSelfPermission(String permission);
1604
1605    /**
1606     * If the given permission is not allowed for a particular process
1607     * and user ID running in the system, throw a {@link SecurityException}.
1608     *
1609     * @param permission The name of the permission being checked.
1610     * @param pid The process ID being checked against.  Must be &gt; 0.
1611     * @param uid The user ID being checked against.  A uid of 0 is the root
1612     * user, which will pass every permission check.
1613     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
1614     *
1615     * @see #checkPermission(String, int, int)
1616     */
1617    public abstract void enforcePermission(
1618            String permission, int pid, int uid, String message);
1619
1620    /**
1621     * If the calling process of an IPC you are handling has not been
1622     * granted a particular permission, throw a {@link
1623     * SecurityException}.  This is basically the same as calling
1624     * {@link #enforcePermission(String, int, int, String)} with the
1625     * pid and uid returned by {@link android.os.Binder#getCallingPid}
1626     * and {@link android.os.Binder#getCallingUid}.  One important
1627     * difference is that if you are not currently processing an IPC,
1628     * this function will always throw the SecurityException.  This is
1629     * done to protect against accidentally leaking permissions; you
1630     * can use {@link #enforceCallingOrSelfPermission} to avoid this
1631     * protection.
1632     *
1633     * @param permission The name of the permission being checked.
1634     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
1635     *
1636     * @see #checkCallingPermission(String)
1637     */
1638    public abstract void enforceCallingPermission(
1639            String permission, String message);
1640
1641    /**
1642     * If neither you nor the calling process of an IPC you are
1643     * handling has been granted a particular permission, throw a
1644     * {@link SecurityException}.  This is the same as {@link
1645     * #enforceCallingPermission}, except it grants your own
1646     * permissions if you are not currently processing an IPC.  Use
1647     * with care!
1648     *
1649     * @param permission The name of the permission being checked.
1650     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
1651     *
1652     * @see #checkCallingOrSelfPermission(String)
1653     */
1654    public abstract void enforceCallingOrSelfPermission(
1655            String permission, String message);
1656
1657    /**
1658     * Grant permission to access a specific Uri to another package, regardless
1659     * of whether that package has general permission to access the Uri's
1660     * content provider.  This can be used to grant specific, temporary
1661     * permissions, typically in response to user interaction (such as the
1662     * user opening an attachment that you would like someone else to
1663     * display).
1664     *
1665     * <p>Normally you should use {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION
1666     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
1667     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION
1668     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION} with the Intent being used to
1669     * start an activity instead of this function directly.  If you use this
1670     * function directly, you should be sure to call
1671     * {@link #revokeUriPermission} when the target should no longer be allowed
1672     * to access it.
1673     *
1674     * <p>To succeed, the content provider owning the Uri must have set the
1675     * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestProvider_grantUriPermissions
1676     * grantUriPermissions} attribute in its manifest or included the
1677     * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestGrantUriPermission
1678     * &lt;grant-uri-permissions&gt;} tag.
1679     *
1680     * @param toPackage The package you would like to allow to access the Uri.
1681     * @param uri The Uri you would like to grant access to.
1682     * @param modeFlags The desired access modes.  Any combination of
1683     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION
1684     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
1685     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION
1686     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
1687     *
1688     * @see #revokeUriPermission
1689     */
1690    public abstract void grantUriPermission(String toPackage, Uri uri,
1691            int modeFlags);
1692
1693    /**
1694     * Remove all permissions to access a particular content provider Uri
1695     * that were previously added with {@link #grantUriPermission}.  The given
1696     * Uri will match all previously granted Uris that are the same or a
1697     * sub-path of the given Uri.  That is, revoking "content://foo/one" will
1698     * revoke both "content://foo/target" and "content://foo/target/sub", but not
1699     * "content://foo".
1700     *
1701     * @param uri The Uri you would like to revoke access to.
1702     * @param modeFlags The desired access modes.  Any combination of
1703     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION
1704     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
1705     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION
1706     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
1707     *
1708     * @see #grantUriPermission
1709     */
1710    public abstract void revokeUriPermission(Uri uri, int modeFlags);
1711
1712    /**
1713     * Determine whether a particular process and user ID has been granted
1714     * permission to access a specific URI.  This only checks for permissions
1715     * that have been explicitly granted -- if the given process/uid has
1716     * more general access to the URI's content provider then this check will
1717     * always fail.
1718     *
1719     * @param uri The uri that is being checked.
1720     * @param pid The process ID being checked against.  Must be &gt; 0.
1721     * @param uid The user ID being checked against.  A uid of 0 is the root
1722     * user, which will pass every permission check.
1723     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
1724     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
1725     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
1726     *
1727     * @return Returns {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the given
1728     * pid/uid is allowed to access that uri, or
1729     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
1730     *
1731     * @see #checkCallingUriPermission
1732     */
1733    public abstract int checkUriPermission(Uri uri, int pid, int uid, int modeFlags);
1734
1735    /**
1736     * Determine whether the calling process and user ID has been
1737     * granted permission to access a specific URI.  This is basically
1738     * the same as calling {@link #checkUriPermission(Uri, int, int,
1739     * int)} with the pid and uid returned by {@link
1740     * android.os.Binder#getCallingPid} and {@link
1741     * android.os.Binder#getCallingUid}.  One important difference is
1742     * that if you are not currently processing an IPC, this function
1743     * will always fail.
1744     *
1745     * @param uri The uri that is being checked.
1746     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
1747     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
1748     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
1749     *
1750     * @return Returns {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the caller
1751     * is allowed to access that uri, or
1752     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
1753     *
1754     * @see #checkUriPermission(Uri, int, int, int)
1755     */
1756    public abstract int checkCallingUriPermission(Uri uri, int modeFlags);
1757
1758    /**
1759     * Determine whether the calling process of an IPC <em>or you</em> has been granted
1760     * permission to access a specific URI.  This is the same as
1761     * {@link #checkCallingUriPermission}, except it grants your own permissions
1762     * if you are not currently processing an IPC.  Use with care!
1763     *
1764     * @param uri The uri that is being checked.
1765     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
1766     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
1767     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
1768     *
1769     * @return Returns {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the caller
1770     * is allowed to access that uri, or
1771     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
1772     *
1773     * @see #checkCallingUriPermission
1774     */
1775    public abstract int checkCallingOrSelfUriPermission(Uri uri, int modeFlags);
1776
1777    /**
1778     * Check both a Uri and normal permission.  This allows you to perform
1779     * both {@link #checkPermission} and {@link #checkUriPermission} in one
1780     * call.
1781     *
1782     * @param uri The Uri whose permission is to be checked, or null to not
1783     * do this check.
1784     * @param readPermission The permission that provides overall read access,
1785     * or null to not do this check.
1786     * @param writePermission The permission that provides overall write
1787     * acess, or null to not do this check.
1788     * @param pid The process ID being checked against.  Must be &gt; 0.
1789     * @param uid The user ID being checked against.  A uid of 0 is the root
1790     * user, which will pass every permission check.
1791     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
1792     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
1793     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
1794     *
1795     * @return Returns {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the caller
1796     * is allowed to access that uri or holds one of the given permissions, or
1797     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
1798     */
1799    public abstract int checkUriPermission(Uri uri, String readPermission,
1800            String writePermission, int pid, int uid, int modeFlags);
1801
1802    /**
1803     * If a particular process and user ID has not been granted
1804     * permission to access a specific URI, throw {@link
1805     * SecurityException}.  This only checks for permissions that have
1806     * been explicitly granted -- if the given process/uid has more
1807     * general access to the URI's content provider then this check
1808     * will always fail.
1809     *
1810     * @param uri The uri that is being checked.
1811     * @param pid The process ID being checked against.  Must be &gt; 0.
1812     * @param uid The user ID being checked against.  A uid of 0 is the root
1813     * user, which will pass every permission check.
1814     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
1815     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
1816     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
1817     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
1818     *
1819     * @see #checkUriPermission(Uri, int, int, int)
1820     */
1821    public abstract void enforceUriPermission(
1822            Uri uri, int pid, int uid, int modeFlags, String message);
1823
1824    /**
1825     * If the calling process and user ID has not been granted
1826     * permission to access a specific URI, throw {@link
1827     * SecurityException}.  This is basically the same as calling
1828     * {@link #enforceUriPermission(Uri, int, int, int, String)} with
1829     * the pid and uid returned by {@link
1830     * android.os.Binder#getCallingPid} and {@link
1831     * android.os.Binder#getCallingUid}.  One important difference is
1832     * that if you are not currently processing an IPC, this function
1833     * will always throw a SecurityException.
1834     *
1835     * @param uri The uri that is being checked.
1836     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
1837     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
1838     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
1839     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
1840     *
1841     * @see #checkCallingUriPermission(Uri, int)
1842     */
1843    public abstract void enforceCallingUriPermission(
1844            Uri uri, int modeFlags, String message);
1845
1846    /**
1847     * If the calling process of an IPC <em>or you</em> has not been
1848     * granted permission to access a specific URI, throw {@link
1849     * SecurityException}.  This is the same as {@link
1850     * #enforceCallingUriPermission}, except it grants your own
1851     * permissions if you are not currently processing an IPC.  Use
1852     * with care!
1853     *
1854     * @param uri The uri that is being checked.
1855     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
1856     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
1857     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
1858     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
1859     *
1860     * @see #checkCallingOrSelfUriPermission(Uri, int)
1861     */
1862    public abstract void enforceCallingOrSelfUriPermission(
1863            Uri uri, int modeFlags, String message);
1864
1865    /**
1866     * Enforce both a Uri and normal permission.  This allows you to perform
1867     * both {@link #enforcePermission} and {@link #enforceUriPermission} in one
1868     * call.
1869     *
1870     * @param uri The Uri whose permission is to be checked, or null to not
1871     * do this check.
1872     * @param readPermission The permission that provides overall read access,
1873     * or null to not do this check.
1874     * @param writePermission The permission that provides overall write
1875     * acess, or null to not do this check.
1876     * @param pid The process ID being checked against.  Must be &gt; 0.
1877     * @param uid The user ID being checked against.  A uid of 0 is the root
1878     * user, which will pass every permission check.
1879     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
1880     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
1881     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
1882     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
1883     *
1884     * @see #checkUriPermission(Uri, String, String, int, int, int)
1885     */
1886    public abstract void enforceUriPermission(
1887            Uri uri, String readPermission, String writePermission,
1888            int pid, int uid, int modeFlags, String message);
1889
1890    /**
1891     * Flag for use with {@link #createPackageContext}: include the application
1892     * code with the context.  This means loading code into the caller's
1893     * process, so that {@link #getClassLoader()} can be used to instantiate
1894     * the application's classes.  Setting this flags imposes security
1895     * restrictions on what application context you can access; if the
1896     * requested application can not be safely loaded into your process,
1897     * java.lang.SecurityException will be thrown.  If this flag is not set,
1898     * there will be no restrictions on the packages that can be loaded,
1899     * but {@link #getClassLoader} will always return the default system
1900     * class loader.
1901     */
1902    public static final int CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE = 0x00000001;
1903
1904    /**
1905     * Flag for use with {@link #createPackageContext}: ignore any security
1906     * restrictions on the Context being requested, allowing it to always
1907     * be loaded.  For use with {@link #CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE} to allow code
1908     * to be loaded into a process even when it isn't safe to do so.  Use
1909     * with extreme care!
1910     */
1911    public static final int CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY = 0x00000002;
1912
1913    /**
1914     * Flag for use with {@link #createPackageContext}: a restricted context may
1915     * disable specific features. For instance, a View associated with a restricted
1916     * context would ignore particular XML attributes.
1917     */
1918    public static final int CONTEXT_RESTRICTED = 0x00000004;
1919
1920    /**
1921     * Return a new Context object for the given application name.  This
1922     * Context is the same as what the named application gets when it is
1923     * launched, containing the same resources and class loader.  Each call to
1924     * this method returns a new instance of a Context object; Context objects
1925     * are not shared, however they share common state (Resources, ClassLoader,
1926     * etc) so the Context instance itself is fairly lightweight.
1927     *
1928     * <p>Throws {@link PackageManager.NameNotFoundException} if there is no
1929     * application with the given package name.
1930     *
1931     * <p>Throws {@link java.lang.SecurityException} if the Context requested
1932     * can not be loaded into the caller's process for security reasons (see
1933     * {@link #CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE} for more information}.
1934     *
1935     * @param packageName Name of the application's package.
1936     * @param flags Option flags, one of {@link #CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE}
1937     *              or {@link #CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY}.
1938     *
1939     * @return A Context for the application.
1940     *
1941     * @throws java.lang.SecurityException
1942     * @throws PackageManager.NameNotFoundException if there is no application with
1943     * the given package name
1944     */
1945    public abstract Context createPackageContext(String packageName,
1946            int flags) throws PackageManager.NameNotFoundException;
1947
1948    /**
1949     * Indicates whether this Context is restricted.
1950     *
1951     * @return True if this Context is restricted, false otherwise.
1952     *
1953     * @see #CONTEXT_RESTRICTED
1954     */
1955    public boolean isRestricted() {
1956        return false;
1957    }
1958}
1959