java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.os.StrictMode.VmPolicy.Builder |
Creates StrictMode.VmPolicy
instances. Methods whose names start
with detect
specify what problems we should look
for. Methods whose names start with penalty
specify what
we should do when we detect a problem.
You can call as many detect
and penalty
methods as you like. Currently order is insignificant: all
penalties apply to all detected problems.
For example, detect everything and log anything that's found:
StrictMode.VmPolicy policy = new StrictMode.VmPolicy.Builder() .detectAll() .penaltyLog() .build(); StrictMode.setVmPolicy(policy);
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Construct the VmPolicy instance.
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Detect everything that's potentially suspect.
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Detect when an
SQLiteCursor or other
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Crashes the whole process on violation.
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Enable detected violations log a stacktrace and timing data
to the
DropBox on policy
violation. | |||||||||||
Log detected violations to the system log.
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Construct the VmPolicy instance.
Note: if no penalties are enabled before calling
build
, penaltyLog()
is implicitly
set.
Detect everything that's potentially suspect.
As of the Gingerbread release this only includes SQLite cursor leaks but will likely expand in future releases.
Detect when an
SQLiteCursor
or other
SQLite object is finalized without having been closed.
You always want to explicitly close your SQLite cursors to avoid unnecessary database contention and temporary memory leaks.
Crashes the whole process on violation. This penalty runs at the end of all enabled penalties so yo you'll still get your logging or other violations before the process dies.
Enable detected violations log a stacktrace and timing data
to the DropBox
on policy
violation. Intended mostly for platform integrators doing
beta user field data collection.
Log detected violations to the system log.