commit | 98f2641f492c7ffc91e77e39d60b77909669f0ea | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Zach Klippenstein <klippenstein@google.com> | Wed Nov 09 16:48:00 2022 -0800 |
committer | Zach Klippenstein <klippenstein@google.com> | Thu Nov 17 16:00:00 2022 -0800 |
tree | 1d653210f57a08b7fab9daa4d1bd58d1a7a0a074 | |
parent | 01ec3cbb3244f33e567f9a11447ffd2d94372f56 [diff] |
Send apply notifications after Recomposer finishes frame. This fixes a bug where updating the intrinsics changes would be delayed a frame. Changes to the intrinsics measure policy in a layout node during apply changes was not applied until _after_ the layout pass, which might result in not invalidating layout that should have been that frame. And since those changes would only be applied for the next frame, it would invalidate that frame unnecessarily. In other words, intrinsics changes would be delayed a frame. This is a prerequisite for b/222093277 (aosp/2243539). Test: RemeasureWithIntrinsicsRealClockTest (the current test does not catch this bug because of b/222093277). Test: RecomposerTests Relnote: "Snapshot apply notifications are now sent after the `Recomposer` finishes applying changes." Change-Id: Iad6c0dcd163a5a8f9c5aec426da3d4f701ca509f
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