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[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #2
still here in r14
I believe there is an error in the bug description.
the Expected results would be a return value of false.
but what one gets is a true value instead.
it seems to affect all android versions.
interesting fact:
the "Camera Support" property (hw.camera) defaults to 'no'.
but yet every AVD I tried so far has a camera app and it is even working quite well.
just so as one would expect if the AVD would have hw.camera=yes.
I tried AVDs with explicitly turning off an on the camera support but they behaved exactly the same way.
this is quit frustrating if you want to write an app, that could optionally use a camera but also works on devices without a camera.
ok, there are few devices without camera but it would be nice to test what happens if the app is used on such a device.
I believe there is an error in the bug description.
the Expected results would be a return value of false.
but what one gets is a true value instead.
it seems to affect all android versions.
interesting fact:
the "Camera Support" property (hw.camera) defaults to 'no'.
but yet every AVD I tried so far has a camera app and it is even working quite well.
just so as one would expect if the AVD would have hw.camera=yes.
I tried AVDs with explicitly turning off an on the camera support but they behaved exactly the same way.
this is quit frustrating if you want to write an app, that could optionally use a camera but also works on devices without a camera.
ok, there are few devices without camera but it would be nice to test what happens if the app is used on such a device.
Description
Android Studio 3.1
Build #AI-173.4670197, built on March 21, 2018
JRE: 1.8.0_152-release-1024-b01 x86_64
JVM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o
Mac OS X 10.13.3