/** * android:onClick doesn't handle views with a ContextWrapper context. This method * backports new framework functionality to traverse the Context wrappers to find a * suitable target. */ private void checkOnClickListener(View view, AttributeSet attrs) { final Context context = view.getContext(); if (!(context instanceof ContextWrapper) || (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 15 && !ViewCompat.hasOnClickListeners(view))) { // Skip our compat functionality if: the Context isn't a ContextWrapper, or // the view doesn't have an OnClickListener (we can only rely on this on API 15+ so // always use our compat code on older devices) return; } final TypedArray a = context.obtainStyledAttributes(attrs, sOnClickAttrs); final String handlerName = a.getString(0); if (handlerName != null) { view.setOnClickListener(new DeclaredOnClickListener(view, handlerName)); } a.recycle(); }
@Override public void onChildAttachedToWindow(View child) { if (!ViewCompat.hasOnClickListeners(child)) { child.setOnClickListener(mItemListener); } child.setOnLongClickListener(mItemListener); if (child.getOnFocusChangeListener() == null) { child.setOnFocusChangeListener(mItemListener); } }
/** * android:onClick doesn't handle views with a ContextWrapper context. This method * backports new framework functionality to traverse the Context wrappers to find a * suitable target. */ private void checkOnClickListener(View view, AttributeSet attrs) { final Context context = view.getContext(); if (!(context instanceof ContextWrapper) || (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 15 && !ViewCompat.hasOnClickListeners(view))) { // Skip our compat functionality if: the Context isn't a ContextWrapper, or // the view doesn't have an OnClickListener (we can only rely on this on API 15+ so // always use our compat code on older devices) return; } final TypedArray a = context.obtainStyledAttributes(attrs, sOnClickAttrs); final String handlerName = a.getString(0); if (handlerName != null) { view.setOnClickListener(new DeclaredOnClickListener(view, handlerName)); } a.recycle(); }
/** * android:onClick doesn't handle views with a ContextWrapper context. This method * backports new framework functionality to traverse the Context wrappers to find a * suitable target. */ private void checkOnClickListener(View view, AttributeSet attrs) { final Context context = view.getContext(); if (!(context instanceof ContextWrapper) || (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 15 && !ViewCompat.hasOnClickListeners(view))) { // Skip our compat functionality if: the Context isn't a ContextWrapper, or // the view doesn't have an OnClickListener (we can only rely on this on API 15+ so // always use our compat code on older devices) return; } final TypedArray a = context.obtainStyledAttributes(attrs, sOnClickAttrs); final String handlerName = a.getString(0); if (handlerName != null) { view.setOnClickListener(new DeclaredOnClickListener(view, handlerName)); } a.recycle(); }