History log of /frameworks/base/core/java/com/android/internal/view/menu/MenuPresenter.java
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3d0f21dab8d891b9aebdd5277348d549eeb843e6 11-Jul-2014 Alan Viverette <alanv@google.com> API for inflating action bar menus against a different theme

BUG: 16162344
Change-Id: I5bf9f133de56a1830028bca6326cc2c50888a052
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11ed1d6cae9214335c92ac38498a4e6c7d1c8324 12-Jul-2011 Adam Powell <adamp@google.com> Fix bugs around restoring submenu state after activity teardown/restore

Change-Id: I6cb5b3cad39b141dff84b8e0ca62f8f0a76a03b1
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8d02deabac62c4a68a335a7b3141795466362b89 01-Jun-2011 Adam Powell <adamp@google.com> Implement bug 4500971 - Collapsable action views

Action views may now be flagged as 'collapsable'. This means that the
action menu will always show them in the collapsed state by
default. When selected, the action view will "take over" the
navigation/view side of an action bar until dismissed via the home/up
button.

This feature allows for more long-term exclusive modes akin to
ActionModes but less intrusive. The action menu itself remains
unaffected. Collapsable action views are ideal for things such as
search or categories of tool palettes.

Change-Id: Ibafce5631befbfe67c5d834c2e2617d3d7f6da7a
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696cba573e651b0e4f18a4718627c8ccecb3bda0 29-Mar-2011 Adam Powell <adamp@google.com> Refactor menu internals.

In the old world, MenuBuilder and MenuItemImpl were responsible for
generating views for any presentation of a menu. MenuBuilder needed to
know any types and resources involved, and the implied caching
semantics did not work well for menus presented within AdapterViews.

In the new world, the MenuPresenter interface takes over the
responsibility of generating views or adapters for menu
items. MenuBuilder/MenuItemImpl still provide extra metadata tracking
used by these presenters. Mutiple presenters may be active for a
single menu at a time. All of this remains internal framework
implementation details.

BaseMenuPresenter provides a simple base for presenters that treats
the host MenuView more like an AdapterView. This allows for less
rebuilding of views when items are added/removed.

Callbacks have been restructured. Calls that relate to the menu itself
are still handled by MenuBuilder.Callback, but calls related to a
specific presentation of a menu are handled by MenuPresenter.Callback
objects attached to a MenuPresenter.

Also add API to programmatically set divider options for LinearLayout
and hidden API so that ActionBarView can have finer-grained control
over divider placement.

Change-Id: I2265b86a084279822908021aec20dfbadc1bb56b
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