With CL[1],[2] to migrate InputMethodService as the subclass of the new
introduced class WindowProviderService in S_V2, IME context resources
can be managed by associating the window container of IME window when
its display/window configuration changed.
So in SoftKeyboard#getDisplayContext, we can get rid of
createDisplayContext logic from S_V2 with gated by SDK version and
refining the method documentation to make it clear.
[1]: Ie565e30ed5dd3f2cfe27355a6dded76dc3adc14b
[2]: I64a1614f32d097785915f6105b1813a929e0fe32
Bug: 213118079
Bug: 133825283
Test: manual with below steps
1) adb install -r EditTextVariations.apk
2) adb install -r SoftKeyboard.apk
3) adb shell ime enable com.example.android.softkeyboard/.SoftKeyboard
4) adb shell ime set com.example.android.softkeyboard/.SoftKeyboard5
5) Enable screen auto-rotation
6) Launch EditTextVariations from launcher's shortcut
7) Tap the first EditText field to show IME
8) Rotate the device to the landscape mode
9) Expect the IME should not be shrunk
Change-Id: I9a512a90ca43f07236a041d9e82dbd875206f99e
To address IME service context's Resources / DisplayMetrics update
when switching IME window to another display after onConfigurationChange.
We use Context#createDisplayContext to create display specific context when
display changed, to ensure soft keyboard can re-layout with correct resources.
Bug: 126930163
Test: manual with SoftKeyboard as below steps:
1) Settings > Developer options > enable "Simulated Display" & "Force desktop mode".
2) Reboot device
3) Launch app (i.e. Contacts) with bluetooth or usb mouse in Simulated display.
4) Tap EditText on app to see see if IME window layout correctly on simulated display.
5) Launch app (i.e Files) on primary display.
6) Tap EditText on app to see if IME window layout correctly on primary display.
Change-Id: Ic592a1d2fb2da149220c8b503b522b3e864bcc77
This CL demonstrates how the new language switching functionality
should work by using the SoftKeyboard sample.
BUG: 15267645
Change-Id: I18ab25a0784979fe6028b97a22ff02bfd502d506