<span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:18px;">/**
* Information about the current build, extracted from system properties.
*/
public class Build {
private static final String TAG = "Build";
/** Value used for when a build property is unknown. */
public static final String UNKNOWN = "unknown";
/** Either a changelist number, or a label like "M4-rc20". */
public static final String ID = getString("ro.build.id");
/** A build ID string meant for displaying to the user */
public static final String DISPLAY = getString("ro.build.display.id");
/** The name of the overall product. */
public static final String PRODUCT = getString("ro.product.name");
/** The name of the industrial design. */
public static final String DEVICE = getString("ro.product.device");
/** The name of the underlying board, like "goldfish". */
public static final String BOARD = getString("ro.product.board");
/**
* The name of the instruction set (CPU type + ABI convention) of native code.
*
* @deprecated Use {@link #SUPPORTED_ABIS} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static final String CPU_ABI;
/**
* The name of the second instruction set (CPU type + ABI convention) of native code.
*
* @deprecated Use {@link #SUPPORTED_ABIS} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static final String CPU_ABI2;
/** The manufacturer of the product/hardware. */
public static final String MANUFACTURER = getString("ro.product.manufacturer");
/** The consumer-visible brand with which the product/hardware will be associated, if any. */
public static final String BRAND = getString("ro.product.brand");
/** The end-user-visible name for the end product. */
public static final String MODEL = getString("ro.product.model");
/** The system bootloader version number. */
public static final String BOOTLOADER = getString("ro.bootloader");
/**
* The radio firmware version number.
*
* @deprecated The radio firmware version is frequently not
* available when this class is initialized, leading to a blank or
* "unknown" value for this string. Use
* {@link #getRadioVersion} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static final String RADIO = getString(TelephonyProperties.PROPERTY_BASEBAND_VERSION);
/** The name of the hardware (from the kernel command line or /proc). */
public static final String HARDWARE = getString("ro.hardware");
/** A hardware serial number, if available. Alphanumeric only, case-insensitive. */
public static final String SERIAL = getString("ro.serialno");
/**
* An ordered list of ABIs supported by this device. The most preferred ABI is the first
* element in the list.
*
* See {@link #SUPPORTED_32_BIT_ABIS} and {@link #SUPPORTED_64_BIT_ABIS}.
*/
public static final String[] SUPPORTED_ABIS = getStringList("ro.product.cpu.abilist", ",");
/**
* An ordered list of <b>32 bit</b> ABIs supported by this device. The most preferred ABI
* is the first element in the list.
*
* See {@link #SUPPORTED_ABIS} and {@link #SUPPORTED_64_BIT_ABIS}.
*/
public static final String[] SUPPORTED_32_BIT_ABIS =
getStringList("ro.product.cpu.abilist32", ",");
/**
* An ordered list of <b>64 bit</b> ABIs supported by this device. The most preferred ABI
* is the first element in the list.
*
* See {@link #SUPPORTED_ABIS} and {@link #SUPPORTED_32_BIT_ABIS}.
*/
public static final String[] SUPPORTED_64_BIT_ABIS =
getStringList("ro.product.cpu.abilist64", ",");
static {
/*
* Adjusts CPU_ABI and CPU_ABI2 depending on whether or not a given process is 64 bit.
* 32 bit processes will always see 32 bit ABIs in these fields for backward
* compatibility.
*/
final String[] abiList;
if (VMRuntime.getRuntime().is64Bit()) {
abiList = SUPPORTED_64_BIT_ABIS;
} else {
abiList = SUPPORTED_32_BIT_ABIS;
}
CPU_ABI = abiList[0];
if (abiList.length > 1) {
CPU_ABI2 = abiList[1];
} else {
CPU_ABI2 = "";
}
}
/** Various version strings. */
public static class VERSION {
/**
* The internal value used by the underlying source control to
* represent this build. E.g., a perforce changelist number
* or a git hash.
*/
public static final String INCREMENTAL = getString("ro.build.version.incremental");
/**
* The user-visible version string. E.g., "1.0" or "3.4b5".
*/
public static final String RELEASE = getString("ro.build.version.release");
/**
* The base OS build the product is based on.
*/
public static final String BASE_OS = SystemProperties.get("ro.build.version.base_os", "");
/**
* The user-visible security patch level.
*/
public static final String SECURITY_PATCH = SystemProperties.get(
"ro.build.version.security_patch", "");
/**
* The user-visible SDK version of the framework in its raw String
* representation; use {@link #SDK_INT} instead.
*
* @deprecated Use {@link #SDK_INT} to easily get this as an integer.
*/
@Deprecated
public static final String SDK = getString("ro.build.version.sdk");
/**
* The user-visible SDK version of the framework; its possible
* values are defined in {@link Build.VERSION_CODES}.
*/
public static final int SDK_INT = SystemProperties.getInt(
"ro.build.version.sdk", 0);
/**
* The developer preview revision of a prerelease SDK. This value will always
* be <code>0</code> on production platform builds/devices.
*
* <p>When this value is nonzero, any new API added since the last
* officially published {@link #SDK_INT API level} is only guaranteed to be present
* on that specific preview revision. For example, an API <code>Activity.fooBar()</code>
* might be present in preview revision 1 but renamed or removed entirely in
* preview revision 2, which may cause an app attempting to call it to crash
* at runtime.</p>
*
* <p>Experimental apps targeting preview APIs should check this value for
* equality (<code>==</code>) with the preview SDK revision they were built for
* before using any prerelease platform APIs. Apps that detect a preview SDK revision
* other than the specific one they expect should fall back to using APIs from
* the previously published API level only to avoid unwanted runtime exceptions.
* </p>
*/
public static final int PREVIEW_SDK_INT = SystemProperties.getInt(
"ro.build.version.preview_sdk", 0);
/**
* The current development codename, or the string "REL" if this is
* a release build.
*/
public static final String CODENAME = getString("ro.build.version.codename");
private static final String[] ALL_CODENAMES
= getStringList("ro.build.version.all_codenames", ",");
/**
* @hide
*/
public static final String[] ACTIVE_CODENAMES = "REL".equals(ALL_CODENAMES[0])
? new String[0] : ALL_CODENAMES;
/**
* The SDK version to use when accessing resources.
* Use the current SDK version code. For every active development codename
* we are operating under, we bump the assumed resource platform version by 1.
* @hide
*/
public static final int RESOURCES_SDK_INT = SDK_INT + ACTIVE_CODENAMES.length;
}
/**
* Enumeration of the currently known SDK version codes. These are the
* values that can be found in {@link VERSION#SDK}. Version numbers
* increment monotonically with each official platform release.
*/
public static class VERSION_CODES {
/**
* Magic version number for a current development build, which has
* not yet turned into an official release.
*/
public static final int CUR_DEVELOPMENT = 10000;
/**
* October 2008: The original, first, version of Android. Yay!
*/
public static final int BASE = 1;
/**
* February 2009: First Android update, officially called 1.1.
*/
public static final int BASE_1_1 = 2;
/**
* May 2009: Android 1.5.
*/
public static final int CUPCAKE = 3;
/**
* September 2009: Android 1.6.
*
* <p>Applications targeting this or a later release will get these
* new changes in behavior:</p>
* <ul>
* <li> They must explicitly request the
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} permission to be
* able to modify the contents of the SD card. (Apps targeting
* earlier versions will always request the permission.)
* <li> They must explicitly request the
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_PHONE_STATE} permission to be
* able to be able to retrieve phone state info. (Apps targeting
* earlier versions will always request the permission.)
* <li> They are assumed to support different screen densities and
* sizes. (Apps targeting earlier versions are assumed to only support
* medium density normal size screens unless otherwise indicated).
* They can still explicitly specify screen support either way with the
* supports-screens manifest tag.
* <li> {@link android.widget.TabHost} will use the new dark tab
* background design.
* </ul>
*/
public static final int DONUT = 4;
/**
* November 2009: Android 2.0
*
* <p>Applications targeting this or a later release will get these
* new changes in behavior:</p>
* <ul>
* <li> The {@link android.app.Service#onStartCommand
* Service.onStartCommand} function will return the new
* {@link android.app.Service#START_STICKY} behavior instead of the
* old compatibility {@link android.app.Service#START_STICKY_COMPATIBILITY}.
* <li> The {@link android.app.Activity} class will now execute back
* key presses on the key up instead of key down, to be able to detect
* canceled presses from virtual keys.
* <li> The {@link android.widget.TabWidget} class will use a new color scheme
* for tabs. In the new scheme, the foreground tab has a medium gray background
* the background tabs have a dark gray background.
* </ul>
*/
public static final int ECLAIR = 5;
/**
* December 2009: Android 2.0.1
*/
public static final int ECLAIR_0_1 = 6;
/**
* January 2010: Android 2.1
*/
public static final int ECLAIR_MR1 = 7;
/**
* June 2010: Android 2.2
*/
public static final int FROYO = 8;
/**
* November 2010: Android 2.3
*
* <p>Applications targeting this or a later release will get these
* new changes in behavior:</p>
* <ul>
* <li> The application's notification icons will be shown on the new
* dark status bar background, so must be visible in this situation.
* </ul>
*/
public static final int GINGERBREAD = 9;
/**
* February 2011: Android 2.3.3.
*/
public static final int GINGERBREAD_MR1 = 10;
/**
* February 2011: Android 3.0.
*
* <p>Applications targeting this or a later release will get these
* new changes in behavior:</p>
* <ul>
* <li> The default theme for applications is now dark holographic:
* {@link android.R.style#Theme_Holo}.
* <li> On large screen devices that do not have a physical menu
* button, the soft (compatibility) menu is disabled.
* <li> The activity lifecycle has changed slightly as per
* {@link android.app.Activity}.
* <li> An application will crash if it does not call through
* to the super implementation of its
* {@link android.app.Activity#onPause Activity.onPause()} method.
* <li> When an application requires a permission to access one of
* its components (activity, receiver, service, provider), this
* permission is no longer enforced when the application wants to
* access its own component. This means it can require a permission
* on a component that it does not itself hold and still access that
* component.
* <li> {@link android.content.Context#getSharedPreferences
* Context.getSharedPreferences()} will not automatically reload
* the preferences if they have changed on storage, unless
* {@link android.content.Context#MODE_MULTI_PROCESS} is used.
* <li> {@link android.view.ViewGroup#setMotionEventSplittingEnabled}
* will default to true.
* <li> {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_SPLIT_TOUCH}
* is enabled by default on windows.
* <li> {@link android.widget.PopupWindow#isSplitTouchEnabled()
* PopupWindow.isSplitTouchEnabled()} will return true by default.
* <li> {@link android.widget.GridView} and {@link android.widget.ListView}
* will use {@link android.view.View#setActivated View.setActivated}
* for selected items if they do not implement {@link android.widget.Checkable}.
* <li> {@link android.widget.Scroller} will be constructed with
* "flywheel" behavior enabled by default.
* </ul>
*/
public static final int HONEYCOMB = 11;
/**
* May 2011: Android 3.1.
*/
public static final int HONEYCOMB_MR1 = 12;
/**
* June 2011: Android 3.2.
*
* <p>Update to Honeycomb MR1 to support 7 inch tablets, improve
* screen compatibility mode, etc.</p>
*
* <p>As of this version, applications that don't say whether they
* support XLARGE screens will be assumed to do so only if they target
* {@link #HONEYCOMB} or later; it had been {@link #GINGERBREAD} or
* later. Applications that don't support a screen size at least as
* large as the current screen will provide the user with a UI to
* switch them in to screen size compatibility mode.</p>
*
* <p>This version introduces new screen size resource qualifiers
* based on the screen size in dp: see
* {@link android.content.res.Configuration#screenWidthDp},
* {@link android.content.res.Configuration#screenHeightDp}, and
* {@link android.content.res.Configuration#smallestScreenWidthDp}.
* Supplying these in <supports-screens> as per
* {@link android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo#requiresSmallestWidthDp},
* {@link android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo#compatibleWidthLimitDp}, and
* {@link android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo#largestWidthLimitDp} is
* preferred over the older screen size buckets and for older devices
* the appropriate buckets will be inferred from them.</p>
*
* <p>Applications targeting this or a later release will get these
* new changes in behavior:</p>
* <ul>
* <li><p>New {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#FEATURE_SCREEN_PORTRAIT}
* and {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#FEATURE_SCREEN_LANDSCAPE}
* features were introduced in this release. Applications that target
* previous platform versions are assumed to require both portrait and
* landscape support in the device; when targeting Honeycomb MR1 or
* greater the application is responsible for specifying any specific
* orientation it requires.</p>
* <li><p>{@link android.os.AsyncTask} will use the serial executor
* by default when calling {@link android.os.AsyncTask#execute}.</p>
* <li><p>{@link android.content.pm.ActivityInfo#configChanges
* ActivityInfo.configChanges} will have the
* {@link android.content.pm.ActivityInfo#CONFIG_SCREEN_SIZE} and
* {@link android.content.pm.ActivityInfo#CONFIG_SMALLEST_SCREEN_SIZE}
* bits set; these need to be cleared for older applications because
* some developers have done absolute comparisons against this value
* instead of correctly masking the bits they are interested in.
* </ul>
*/
public static final int HONEYCOMB_MR2 = 13;
/**
* October 2011: Android 4.0.
*
* <p>Applications targeting this or a later release will get these
* new changes in behavior:</p>
* <ul>
* <li> For devices without a dedicated menu key, the software compatibility
* menu key will not be shown even on phones. By targeting Ice Cream Sandwich
* or later, your UI must always have its own menu UI affordance if needed,
* on both tablets and phones. The ActionBar will take care of this for you.
* <li> 2d drawing hardware acceleration is now turned on by default.
* You can use
* {@link android.R.attr#hardwareAccelerated android:hardwareAccelerated}
* to turn it off if needed, although this is strongly discouraged since
* it will result in poor performance on larger screen devices.
* <li> The default theme for applications is now the "device default" theme:
* {@link android.R.style#Theme_DeviceDefault}. This may be the
* holo dark theme or a different dark theme defined by the specific device.
* The {@link android.R.style#Theme_Holo} family must not be modified
* for a device to be considered compatible. Applications that explicitly
* request a theme from the Holo family will be guaranteed that these themes
* will not change character within the same platform version. Applications
* that wish to blend in with the device should use a theme from the
* {@link android.R.style#Theme_DeviceDefault} family.
* <li> Managed cursors can now throw an exception if you directly close
* the cursor yourself without stopping the management of it; previously failures
* would be silently ignored.
* <li> The fadingEdge attribute on views will be ignored (fading edges is no
* longer a standard part of the UI). A new requiresFadingEdge attribute allows
* applications to still force fading edges on for special cases.
* <li> {@link android.content.Context#bindService Context.bindService()}
* will not automatically add in {@link android.content.Context#BIND_WAIVE_PRIORITY}.
* <li> App Widgets will have standard padding automatically added around
* them, rather than relying on the padding being baked into the widget itself.
* <li> An exception will be thrown if you try to change the type of a
* window after it has been added to the window manager. Previously this
* would result in random incorrect behavior.
* <li> {@link android.view.animation.AnimationSet} will parse out
* the duration, fillBefore, fillAfter, repeatMode, and startOffset
* XML attributes that are defined.
* <li> {@link android.app.ActionBar#setHomeButtonEnabled
* ActionBar.setHomeButtonEnabled()} is false by default.
* </ul>
*/
public static final int ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH = 14;
/**
* December 2011: Android 4.0.3.
*/
public static final int ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH_MR1 = 15;
/**
* June 2012: Android 4.1.
*
* <p>Applications targeting this or a later release will get these
* new changes in behavior:</p>
* <ul>
* <li> You must explicitly request the {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_CALL_LOG}
* and/or {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_CALL_LOG} permissions;
* access to the call log is no longer implicitly provided through
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_CONTACTS} and
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_CONTACTS}.
* <li> {@link android.widget.RemoteViews} will throw an exception if
* setting an onClick handler for views being generated by a
* {@link android.widget.RemoteViewsService} for a collection container;
* previously this just resulted in a warning log message.
* <li> New {@link android.app.ActionBar} policy for embedded tabs:
* embedded tabs are now always stacked in the action bar when in portrait
* mode, regardless of the size of the screen.
* <li> {@link android.webkit.WebSettings#setAllowFileAccessFromFileURLs(boolean)
* WebSettings.setAllowFileAccessFromFileURLs} and
* {@link android.webkit.WebSettings#setAllowUniversalAccessFromFileURLs(boolean)
* WebSettings.setAllowUniversalAccessFromFileURLs} default to false.
* <li> Calls to {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#setComponentEnabledSetting
* PackageManager.setComponentEnabledSetting} will now throw an
* IllegalArgumentException if the given component class name does not
* exist in the application's manifest.
* <li> {@link android.nfc.NfcAdapter#setNdefPushMessage
* NfcAdapter.setNdefPushMessage},
* {@link android.nfc.NfcAdapter#setNdefPushMessageCallback
* NfcAdapter.setNdefPushMessageCallback} and
* {@link android.nfc.NfcAdapter#setOnNdefPushCompleteCallback
* NfcAdapter.setOnNdefPushCompleteCallback} will throw
* IllegalStateException if called after the Activity has been destroyed.
* <li> Accessibility services must require the new
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#BIND_ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE} permission or
* they will not be available for use.
* <li> {@link android.accessibilityservice.AccessibilityServiceInfo#FLAG_INCLUDE_NOT_IMPORTANT_VIEWS
* AccessibilityServiceInfo.FLAG_INCLUDE_NOT_IMPORTANT_VIEWS} must be set
* for unimportant views to be included in queries.
* </ul>
*/
public static final int JELLY_BEAN = 16;
/**
* November 2012: Android 4.2, Moar jelly beans!
*
* <p>Applications targeting this or a later release will get these
* new changes in behavior:</p>
* <ul>
* <li>Content Providers: The default value of {@code android:exported} is now
* {@code false}. See
* <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/provider-element.html#exported">
* the android:exported section</a> in the provider documentation for more details.</li>
* <li>{@link android.view.View#getLayoutDirection() View.getLayoutDirection()}
* can return different values than {@link android.view.View#LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR}
* based on the locale etc.
* <li> {@link android.webkit.WebView#addJavascriptInterface(Object, String)
* WebView.addJavascriptInterface} requires explicit annotations on methods
* for them to be accessible from Javascript.
* </ul>
*/
public static final int JELLY_BEAN_MR1 = 17;
/**
* July 2013: Android 4.3, the revenge of the beans.
*/
public static final int JELLY_BEAN_MR2 = 18;
/**
* October 2013: Android 4.4, KitKat, another tasty treat.
*
* <p>Applications targeting this or a later release will get these
* new changes in behavior:</p>
* <ul>
* <li> The default result of
* {@link android.preference.PreferenceActivity#isValidFragment(String)
* PreferenceActivity.isValueFragment} becomes false instead of true.</li>
* <li> In {@link android.webkit.WebView}, apps targeting earlier versions will have
* JS URLs evaluated directly and any result of the evaluation will not replace
* the current page content. Apps targetting KITKAT or later that load a JS URL will
* have the result of that URL replace the content of the current page</li>
* <li> {@link android.app.AlarmManager#set AlarmManager.set} becomes interpreted as
* an inexact value, to give the system more flexibility in scheduling alarms.</li>
* <li> {@link android.content.Context#getSharedPreferences(String, int)
* Context.getSharedPreferences} no longer allows a null name.</li>
* <li> {@link android.widget.RelativeLayout} changes to compute wrapped content
* margins correctly.</li>
* <li> {@link android.app.ActionBar}'s window content overlay is allowed to be
* drawn.</li>
* <li>The {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE}
* permission is now always enforced.</li>
* <li>Access to package-specific external storage directories belonging
* to the calling app no longer requires the
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} or
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE}
* permissions.</li>
* </ul>
*/
public static final int KITKAT = 19;
/**
* Android 4.4W: KitKat for watches, snacks on the run.
*
* <p>Applications targeting this or a later release will get these
* new changes in behavior:</p>
* <ul>
* <li>{@link android.app.AlertDialog} might not have a default background if the theme does
* not specify one.</li>
* </ul>
*/
public static final int KITKAT_WATCH = 20;
/**
* Temporary until we completely switch to {@link #LOLLIPOP}.
* @hide
*/
public static final int L = 21;
/**
* Lollipop. A flat one with beautiful shadows. But still tasty.
*
* <p>Applications targeting this or a later release will get these
* new changes in behavior:</p>
* <ul>
* <li> {@link android.content.Context#bindService Context.bindService} now
* requires an explicit Intent, and will throw an exception if given an implicit
* Intent.</li>
* <li> {@link android.app.Notification.Builder Notification.Builder} will
* not have the colors of their various notification elements adjusted to better
* match the new material design look.</li>
* <li> {@link android.os.Message} will validate that a message is not currently
* in use when it is recycled.</li>
* <li> Hardware accelerated drawing in windows will be enabled automatically
* in most places.</li>
* <li> {@link android.widget.Spinner} throws an exception if attaching an
* adapter with more than one item type.</li>
* <li> If the app is a launcher, the launcher will be available to the user
* even when they are using corporate profiles (which requires that the app
* use {@link android.content.pm.LauncherApps} to correctly populate its
* apps UI).</li>
* <li> Calling {@link android.app.Service#stopForeground Service.stopForeground}
* with removeNotification false will modify the still posted notification so that
* it is no longer forced to be ongoing.</li>
* <li> A {@link android.service.dreams.DreamService} must require the
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#BIND_DREAM_SERVICE} permission to be usable.</li>
* </ul>
*/
public static final int LOLLIPOP = 21;
/**
* Lollipop with an extra sugar coating on the outside!
*/
public static final int LOLLIPOP_MR1 = 22;
/**
* M comes after L.
*/
public static final int M = 23;
}
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