I start the Activity
(descendant of PreferenceActivity
) from my worker activity as follows:
@Override
protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data)
{
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
if (requestCode == 1458)
loadInfo();
}
void showSettingsDialog()
{
startActivityForResult(new Intent().setClass(this, MyConfigure.class), 1458);
}
MyConfigure
class does NOT have any setResult()
calls. In fact, MyConfigure
class doesn't have any code except OnCreate()
where it loads prefere开发者_StackOverflow中文版nces using addPreferencesFromResource
.
Now onActivityResult
is called with requestCode
of 1458
prematurely, right after MyConfigure
activity is run. Tested on 1.6 and 2.1 emulators as well as 2.1 device. Is there a call to setResult()
buried somewhere in PreferenceActivity
? Or how else can this premature call be explained?
This is fixed by changing the launch mode to singleTop
:
<activity
android:name=".MainActivity"
android:launchMode="singleTop">
There's a bug / feature (?) in Android, which immediately reports result (which has not been set yet) for Activity
, declared as singleTask
(despite the fact that the activity continues to run). If we change launchMode
of the parent activity from singleTask
to singleTop
, everything works as expected - result is reported only after the activity is finished. While this behavior has certain explanation (only one singleTask
activity can exist and there can happen multiple waiters for it), this is still a not logical restriction for me.
I solved my problem after removing intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
before calling fragment.startActivityForResult(intent, 0);
.
I just removed all my custom "android:launchMode" from my Activity and everything worked like a charm. It is not a good idea change this when you don't know EXACTLY what Android is understanding... Android is a little tricky in this way.
This happened to me when the intent had the Intent.FLAG_RECEIVER_FOREGROUND
flag set.
(Yes, that flag isn't activity-related, but I had it on all my intents as part of a shotgun solution to a different problem.)
Again as in Mayra's comment, setResult()
has nothing to do with your problem. for some reason, MyConfigure
class finishes itself and when it happens PreferenceActivity
just assumes that there might be a result from MyConfigure
because that's how you wrote the code.
this also happens when you force back any activity thats started with startActivityForResult()
...
So, I think it's better to focus on why your MyConfigure
class is forcibly finished.
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