/frameworks/base/test-runner/src/android/test/ |
H A D | ServiceTestCase.java | 36 * <p>For more information about application testing, read the 218 * object refers to a communication channel between the application and 227 * method. An example of this is in the ApiDemos sample application, in the 300 * Sets the application that is used during the test. If you do not call this method, 303 * @param application The Application object that is used by the service under test. 307 public void setApplication(Application application) { argument 308 mApplication = application; 314 * @return The application object.
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H A D | ActivityUnitTestCase.java | 187 * Set the application for use during the test. You must call this function before calling 189 * @param application The Application object that will be injected into the Activity under test. 191 public void setApplication(Application application) { argument 192 mApplication = application;
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/frameworks/base/cmds/app_process/ |
H A D | app_main.cpp | 4 * Starts the interpreted runtime, then starts up the application. 213 // --application : Start in application (stand alone, non zygote) mode. 241 bool application = false; local 253 } else if (strcmp(arg, "--application") == 0) { 254 application = true; 269 // to RuntimeInit is the application argument. 273 args.add(application ? String8("application") : String8("tool"));
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/app/ |
H A D | Service.java | 38 * A Service is an application component representing either an application's desire 48 * <p>Note that services, like other application objects, run in the main 83 * it runs in the same process as the application it is part of. 91 * <li>A facility for the application to tell the system <em>about</em> 93 * directly interacting with the application). This corresponds to calls to 97 * <li>A facility for an application to expose some of its functionality to 228 * foreground application, but in practice this should not be a concern.) 240 * <p>Other application components running in the same process as the service 249 * running alongside other parts of an application, i 759 attach( Context context, ActivityThread thread, String className, IBinder token, Application application, Object activityManager) argument [all...] |
H A D | ContextImpl.java | 131 * context object for Activity and other application components. 328 // At least one application in the world actually passes in a null 1807 public Context createApplicationContext(ApplicationInfo application, int flags) argument 1809 LoadedApk pi = mMainThread.getPackageInfo(application, mResources.getCompatibilityInfo(), 1813 new UserHandle(UserHandle.getUserId(application.uid)), flags, 1821 "Application package " + application.packageName + " not found"); 2001 // location for application.
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H A D | Instrumentation.java | 59 * Base class for implementing application instrumentation code. When running 61 * before any of the application code, allowing you to monitor all of the 62 * interaction the system has with the application. An Instrumentation 113 * Called when the instrumentation is starting, before any application code 120 * loop so that the application can run), you can simply begin your 122 * begin the appropriate first activity of the application. 146 * application, so that it can perform blocking operation such as 157 * was thrown by the application. The default implementation simply 174 * Provide a status report about the application. 191 * Terminate instrumentation of the application 1048 newActivity(Class<?> clazz, Context context, IBinder token, Application application, Intent intent, ActivityInfo info, CharSequence title, Activity parent, String id, Object lastNonConfigurationInstance) argument [all...] |
H A D | Activity.java | 173 * <p>The Activity class is an important part of an application's overall lifecycle, 175 * part of the platform's application model. For a detailed perspective on the structure of an 176 * Android application and how activities behave, please read the 192 * screens, and help scale their application between small and large screens. 408 * vs. those targeting prior platforms. Starting with Honeycomb, an application 411 * safely called after {@link #onPause()} and allows and application to safely 440 * <p>This is done because any application resource, 572 * preferences that are shared across multiple application components 577 * (Note that it is not possible to share settings data across application 637 * <p>The Android system attempts to keep application proces 6611 attach(Context context, ActivityThread aThread, Instrumentation instr, IBinder token, int ident, Application application, Intent intent, ActivityInfo info, CharSequence title, Activity parent, String id, NonConfigurationInstances lastNonConfigurationInstances, Configuration config, String referrer, IVoiceInteractor voiceInteractor, Window window) argument [all...] |
/frameworks/base/test-runner/src/android/test/mock/ |
H A D | MockContext.java | 666 public Context createApplicationContext(ApplicationInfo application, int flags) argument
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/content/ |
H A D | ContextWrapper.java | 790 public Context createApplicationContext(ApplicationInfo application, argument 792 return mBase.createApplicationContext(application, flags);
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H A D | Context.java | 73 * Interface to global information about an application environment. This is 76 * allows access to application-specific resources and classes, as well as 77 * up-calls for application-level operations such as launching activities, 83 * be accessed by the calling application (or all applications sharing the 140 * sometimes desired in cases where the application has multiple 244 * Flag for {@link #bindService}: indicates that the client application 266 * just like a regular application process in the background. 288 * @hide Flag for {@link #bindService}: allows application hosting service to manage whitelists 350 * calling application's package, rather than the package in which the service is declared. 353 * application' 4151 createApplicationContext(ApplicationInfo application, int flags) argument [all...] |
/frameworks/base/tools/layoutlib/bridge/src/com/android/layoutlib/bridge/android/ |
H A D | BridgeContext.java | 185 * @param targetSdkVersion the targetSdkVersion of the application. 1254 public Context createApplicationContext(ApplicationInfo application, int flags) argument
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/widget/ |
H A D | RemoteViews.java | 2097 * @param application The application whose content is shown by the views. 2102 protected RemoteViews(ApplicationInfo application, int layoutId) { argument 2103 mApplication = application; 3166 // RemoteViews may be built by an application installed in another 3508 // Get the application for the passed in package and user. 3509 Application application = ActivityThread.currentApplication(); 3510 if (application == null) { 3514 ApplicationInfo applicationInfo = application.getApplicationInfo(); 3518 Context context = application [all...] |
/frameworks/base/tools/aapt/ |
H A D | Resource.cpp | 877 sp<XMLNode> application = root->getChildElement(String16(), String16("application")); local 878 if (application != NULL) { 879 if (!addTagAttribute(application, RESOURCES_ANDROID_NAMESPACE, "debuggable", "true", 903 sp<XMLNode> application = root->getChildElement(String16(), String16("application")); local 904 if (application != NULL) { 905 fullyQualifyClassName(origPackage, application, String16("name")); 906 fullyQualifyClassName(origPackage, application, String16("backupAgent")); 908 Vector<sp<XMLNode> >& children = const_cast<Vector<sp<XMLNode> >&>(application [all...] |
/frameworks/base/services/core/java/com/android/server/input/ |
H A D | InputManagerService.java | 217 InputApplicationHandle application); 607 "Injecting to another application requires INJECT_EVENTS permission"); 1515 public void setFocusedApplication(InputApplicationHandle application) { argument 1516 nativeSetFocusedApplication(mPtr, application); 216 nativeSetFocusedApplication(long ptr, InputApplicationHandle application) argument
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