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| -rw-r--r-- | core/java/android/app/SystemServiceRegistry.java | 33 |
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diff --git a/core/java/android/app/SystemServiceRegistry.java b/core/java/android/app/SystemServiceRegistry.java index 32ea41b2c75f..e2fd35940b52 100644 --- a/core/java/android/app/SystemServiceRegistry.java +++ b/core/java/android/app/SystemServiceRegistry.java @@ -1914,39 +1914,6 @@ public final class SystemServiceRegistry { public abstract T createService() throws ServiceNotFoundException; } - /** - * Like StaticServiceFetcher, creates only one instance of the service per application, but when - * creating the service for the first time, passes it the application context of the creating - * application. - * - * TODO: Delete this once its only user (ConnectivityManager) is known to work well in the - * case where multiple application components each have their own ConnectivityManager object. - */ - static abstract class StaticApplicationContextServiceFetcher<T> implements ServiceFetcher<T> { - private T mCachedInstance; - - @Override - public final T getService(ContextImpl ctx) { - synchronized (StaticApplicationContextServiceFetcher.this) { - if (mCachedInstance == null) { - Context appContext = ctx.getApplicationContext(); - // If the application context is null, we're either in the system process or - // it's the application context very early in app initialization. In both these - // cases, the passed-in ContextImpl will not be freed, so it's safe to pass it - // to the service. http://b/27532714 . - try { - mCachedInstance = createService(appContext != null ? appContext : ctx); - } catch (ServiceNotFoundException e) { - onServiceNotFound(e); - } - } - return mCachedInstance; - } - } - - public abstract T createService(Context applicationContext) throws ServiceNotFoundException; - } - /** @hide */ public static void onServiceNotFound(ServiceNotFoundException e) { // We're mostly interested in tracking down long-lived core system |