com.google.ipc.invalidation.ticl.android2.ResourcesFactory.AndroidResources Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: AndroidNetworkChannel.java From 365browser with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public void setSystemResources(SystemResources resources) { this.resources = (AndroidResources) Preconditions.checkNotNull(resources); }
Example #2
Source File: TiclService.java From 365browser with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** Returns the resources used for the current Ticl. */ AndroidResources getSystemResourcesForTest() { return resources; }
Example #3
Source File: AndroidNetworkChannel.java From android-chromium with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 4 votes |
@Override public void setSystemResources(SystemResources resources) { this.resources = (AndroidResources) Preconditions.checkNotNull(resources); }
Example #4
Source File: TiclService.java From android-chromium with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 4 votes |
/** Returns the resources used for the current Ticl. */ AndroidResources getSystemResourcesForTest() { return resources; }
Example #5
Source File: AndroidNetworkChannel.java From android-chromium with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 4 votes |
@Override public void setSystemResources(SystemResources resources) { this.resources = (AndroidResources) Preconditions.checkNotNull(resources); }
Example #6
Source File: TiclService.java From android-chromium with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 4 votes |
/** Returns the resources used for the current Ticl. */ AndroidResources getSystemResourcesForTest() { return resources; }
Example #7
Source File: TiclService.java From 365browser with Apache License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Returns the resources to use for a Ticl. Normally, we use a new resources instance * for every call, but for existing tests, we need to be able to override this function * and return the same instance each time. */ AndroidResources createResources() { return ResourcesFactory.createResources(this, new AndroidClock.SystemClock(), "TiclService"); }
Example #8
Source File: TiclService.java From android-chromium with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 2 votes |
/** * Returns the resources to use for a Ticl. Normally, we use a new resources instance * for every call, but for existing tests, we need to be able to override this function * and return the same instance each time. */ AndroidResources createResources() { return ResourcesFactory.createResources(this, new AndroidClock.SystemClock(), "TiclService"); }
Example #9
Source File: TiclService.java From android-chromium with BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License | 2 votes |
/** * Returns the resources to use for a Ticl. Normally, we use a new resources instance * for every call, but for existing tests, we need to be able to override this function * and return the same instance each time. */ AndroidResources createResources() { return ResourcesFactory.createResources(this, new AndroidClock.SystemClock(), "TiclService"); }