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to...@gmail.com <to...@gmail.com> #2
First of all thanks for this detailed issue.
This issue had been investigated thoroughly when it was first reported internally. The surprising detail in this report is that the issue is not reproducible before 1.7
. I will look into this.
The main problem with POBox is the fact that it is deprecated. Since 2021 Sony has been shipping new Xperia devices with Gboard pre-installed. Although we are aware that there is still a considerable amount of users still using POBox, the described behavior is caused by POBox's noncompliant behavior with InputConnection
and InputMethodManager
documentation. However, this is understandable since TextView
implementation was also not respecting the behavior that is expected from Editors.
Ultimately we have decided to enforce the documented behavior with specifically regards to when editors should call InputMethodManager.updateSelection
. Also, although unconfirmed, there were traces of possible custom code being included in Sony OEM images that changed how InputMethodManager was notified from TextView. If POBox also depended on something like this, it would be impossible for Compose code to replicate the same unknown behavior.
le...@google.com <le...@google.com> #3
Or is that option not available?
Even if the root cause is POBox, from the perspective of the app's customers, it looks like an app bug, so this issue is a blocker against updating Jetpack Compose.
to...@gmail.com <to...@gmail.com> #4
Just to be sure, it is dangerous to replace Compose TextField with Android View EditText as a workaround for this issue.
Compose 1.7 has a bug that causes ANR when the focus is on EditText.
Another View-related bug in Compose 1.7 is that an Android View is focused by calling FocusManager.clearFocus().
Perhaps there is a lack of testing of Compose 1.7 in combination with Android View. There is also a possibility that there are other fatal bugs related to View.
In other words, the only options for apps targeting the Japanese market that require POBox support are to continue using Compose 1.6 or to use EditText in combination with various workarounds.
le...@google.com <le...@google.com> #5
Project: platform/frameworks/support
Branch: androidx-main
Author: Halil Ozercan <
Link:
Fix POBox keyboard issue
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Fix POBox keyboard issue
Fix: 373743376
Fix: 329209241
Test: NullableInputConnectionWrapperTest
Change-Id: I94e0e598274fb88b255f977f9fbd50dfbbb1ecb1
Files:
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compose/ui/ui/src/androidInstrumentedTest/kotlin/androidx/compose/ui/text/input/NullableInputConnectionWrapperTest.kt
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compose/ui/ui/src/androidMain/kotlin/androidx/compose/ui/text/input/NullableInputConnectionWrapper.android.kt
Hash: 57f58c4b80d5d8470b2aca325dfdcd55f235231e
Date: Thu Oct 24 01:25:20 2024
to...@gmail.com <to...@gmail.com> #6
Many thanks again for this report. Especially for giving us a huge clue in terms of what could be going wrong. The fix is now merged and I will ask for a cherry-pick into a stable release.
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #7
Do you have any concrete plan to cherry-pick the fix into current stable version (1.7.x)? We are currently waiting it.
to...@gmail.com <to...@gmail.com> #8
Yes, this fix is planned to be included in a future 1.7.x
release.
le...@google.com <le...@google.com> #9
Thanks for the fix. Sorry to follow up on this. is it possible for you to share specific release version/date for the stable version? We are waiting on this to decide on our direction.
to...@gmail.com <to...@gmail.com> #10
Thank for the fix.
Do you think this can also fix things like
na...@google.com <na...@google.com> #11
The following release(s) address this bug.It is possible this bug has only been partially addressed:
androidx.compose.foundation:foundation:1.8.0-alpha04
androidx.compose.foundation:foundation-android:1.8.0-alpha04
androidx.compose.foundation:foundation-jvmstubs:1.8.0-alpha04
androidx.compose.ui:ui:1.8.0-alpha04
androidx.compose.ui:ui-android:1.8.0-alpha04
androidx.compose.ui:ui-jvmstubs:1.8.0-alpha04
androidx.compose.ui:ui-linuxx64stubs:1.8.0-alpha04
Description
Jetpack Compose component(s) used: Many
I'm not sure yet how to reproduce yet but see attached video.
The first screen is a Horizontal Lazy in a vertical one with snapfling.
On first display the fling works in both directions.
Scroll away then scrollback to redraw the Horizontal lazy then the fling does not work to right as you can see the overscroll effect runs all the time.
The second screen is an VerticalLazy on first display it can fling down but have the same issue when fling up.
Moving away then drawing away fixed this.
I can sometimes rarely, break the fling in the opposite direction on the first screen with the Horizontal one.
I'm a little puzzled by the difference between the screens when one works then don't work on redisplay, but the other is the opposite it first don't work then works.