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Rahul Ravikumar05336002019-10-14 15:04:32 -07001/*
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15 */
16
17package android.content;
18
19import android.annotation.NonNull;
20import android.content.res.Configuration;
21
22/**
23 * The set of callback APIs that are common to all application components
24 * ({@link android.app.Activity}, {@link android.app.Service},
25 * {@link ContentProvider}, and {@link android.app.Application}).
26 *
27 * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> You should also implement the {@link
28 * ComponentCallbacks2} interface, which provides the {@link
29 * ComponentCallbacks2#onTrimMemory} callback to help your app manage its memory usage more
30 * effectively.</p>
31 */
32public interface ComponentCallbacks {
33 /**
34 * Called by the system when the device configuration changes while your
35 * component is running. Note that, unlike activities, other components
36 * are never restarted when a configuration changes: they must always deal
37 * with the results of the change, such as by re-retrieving resources.
38 *
39 * <p>At the time that this function has been called, your Resources
40 * object will have been updated to return resource values matching the
41 * new configuration.
42 *
43 * <p>For more information, read <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/resources/runtime-changes.html"
44 * >Handling Runtime Changes</a>.
45 *
46 * @param newConfig The new device configuration.
47 */
48 void onConfigurationChanged(@NonNull Configuration newConfig);
49
50 /**
51 * This is called when the overall system is running low on memory, and
52 * actively running processes should trim their memory usage. While
53 * the exact point at which this will be called is not defined, generally
54 * it will happen when all background process have been killed.
55 * That is, before reaching the point of killing processes hosting
56 * service and foreground UI that we would like to avoid killing.
57 *
58 * <p>You should implement this method to release
59 * any caches or other unnecessary resources you may be holding on to.
60 * The system will perform a garbage collection for you after returning from this method.
61 * <p>Preferably, you should implement {@link ComponentCallbacks2#onTrimMemory} from
62 * {@link ComponentCallbacks2} to incrementally unload your resources based on various
63 * levels of memory demands. That API is available for API level 14 and higher, so you should
64 * only use this {@link #onLowMemory} method as a fallback for older versions, which can be
65 * treated the same as {@link ComponentCallbacks2#onTrimMemory} with the {@link
66 * ComponentCallbacks2#TRIM_MEMORY_COMPLETE} level.</p>
67 */
68 void onLowMemory();
69}