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*
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package com.android.internal.compat;
import android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo;
/**
* Platform private API for talking with the PlatformCompat service.
*
* <p> Should be used for gating and logging from non-app processes.
* For app processes please use android.compat.Compatibility API.
*
* {@hide}
*/
interface IPlatformCompat
{
/**
* Reports that a compatibility change is affecting an app process now.
*
* <p>Note: for changes that are gated using {@link #isChangeEnabled(long, ApplicationInfo)},
* you do not need to call this API directly. The change will be reported for you.
*
* @param changeId The ID of the compatibility change taking effect.
* @param appInfo Representing the affected app.
*/
void reportChange(long changeId, in ApplicationInfo appInfo);
/**
* Reports that a compatibility change is affecting an app process now.
*
* <p>Note: for changes that are gated using {@link #isChangeEnabled(long, String)},
* you do not need to call this API directly. The change will be reported for you.
*
* @param changeId The ID of the compatibility change taking effect.
* @param packageName The package name of the app in question.
*/
void reportChangeByPackageName(long changeId, in String packageName);
/**
* Reports that a compatibility change is affecting an app process now.
*
* <p>Note: for changes that are gated using {@link #isChangeEnabled(long, int)},
* you do not need to call this API directly. The change will be reported for you.
*
* @param changeId The ID of the compatibility change taking effect.
* @param uid The UID of the app in question.
*/
void reportChangeByUid(long changeId, int uid);
/**
* Query if a given compatibility change is enabled for an app process. This method should
* be called when implementing functionality on behalf of the affected app.
*
* <p>If this method returns {@code true}, the calling code should implement the compatibility
* change, resulting in differing behaviour compared to earlier releases. If this method returns
* {@code false}, the calling code should behave as it did in earlier releases.
*
* <p>It will also report the change as {@link #reportChange(long, ApplicationInfo)} would, so
* there is no need to call that method directly.
*
* @param changeId The ID of the compatibility change in question.
* @param appInfo Representing the app in question.
* @return {@code true} if the change is enabled for the current app.
*/
boolean isChangeEnabled(long changeId, in ApplicationInfo appInfo);
/**
* Query if a given compatibility change is enabled for an app process. This method should
* be called when implementing functionality on behalf of the affected app.
*
* <p>Same as {@link #isChangeEnabled(long, ApplicationInfo)}, except it receives a package name
* instead of an {@link ApplicationInfo}
* object, and finds an app info object based on the package name. Returns {@code true} if
* there is no installed package by that name.
*
* <p>If this method returns {@code true}, the calling code should implement the compatibility
* change, resulting in differing behaviour compared to earlier releases. If this method
* returns
* {@code false}, the calling code should behave as it did in earlier releases.
*
* <p>It will also report the change as {@link #reportChange(long, String)} would, so there is
* no need to call that method directly.
*
* @param changeId The ID of the compatibility change in question.
* @param packageName The package name of the app in question.
* @return {@code true} if the change is enabled for the current app.
*/
boolean isChangeEnabledByPackageName(long changeId, in String packageName);
/**
* Query if a given compatibility change is enabled for an app process. This method should
* be called when implementing functionality on behalf of the affected app.
*
* <p>Same as {@link #isChangeEnabled(long, ApplicationInfo)}, except it receives a uid
* instead of an {@link ApplicationInfo} object, and finds an app info object based on the
* uid (or objects if there's more than one package associated with the UID).
* Returns {@code true} if there are no installed packages for the required UID, or if the
* change is enabled for ALL of the installed packages associated with the provided UID. Please
* use a more specific API if you want a different behaviour for multi-package UIDs.
*
* <p>If this method returns {@code true}, the calling code should implement the compatibility
* change, resulting in differing behaviour compared to earlier releases. If this method
* returns {@code false}, the calling code should behave as it did in earlier releases.
*
* <p>It will also report the change as {@link #reportChange(long, int)} would, so there is
* no need to call that method directly.
*
* @param changeId The ID of the compatibility change in question.
* @param uid The UID of the app in question.
* @return {@code true} if the change is enabled for the current app.
*/
boolean isChangeEnabledByUid(long changeId, int uid);
}