A view with transient state cannot be trivially rebound from an external * data source, such as an adapter binding item views in a list. This may be * because the view is performing an animation, tracking user selection * of content, or similar.
* * @param hasTransientState true if this view has transient state */ public void setHasTransientState(boolean hasTransientState) { mTransientStateCount = hasTransientState ? mTransientStateCount + 1 : mTransientStateCount - 1; if (mTransientStateCount < 0) { mTransientStateCount = 0; Log.e(VIEW_LOG_TAG, "hasTransientState decremented below 0: " + "unmatched pair of setHasTransientState calls"); } if ((hasTransientState && mTransientStateCount == 1) || (!hasTransientState && mTransientStateCount == 0)) { // update flag if we've just incremented up from 0 or decremented down to 0 mPrivateFlags2 = (mPrivateFlags2 & ~PFLAG2_HAS_TRANSIENT_STATE) | (hasTransientState ? PFLAG2_HAS_TRANSIENT_STATE : 0); if (mParent != null) { try { mParent.childHasTransientStateChanged(this, hasTransientState); } catch (AbstractMethodError e) { Log.e(VIEW_LOG_TAG, mParent.getClass().getSimpleName() + " does not fully implement ViewParent", e); } } } } Sunday, November 10, 13