Migrate to TwoStatePreference
SwitchPreference and SwitchPreferenceCompat are both TwoStatePreference. Using TwoStatePreference in Java will helps migration in the future. Bug: 306771414 Test: manual - check Settings pages Change-Id: I84e1d7b09451106797c2b23d127855c6976678ca
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import android.content.Context;
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import android.provider.Settings;
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import androidx.preference.Preference;
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import androidx.preference.SwitchPreference;
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import androidx.preference.TwoStatePreference;
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import com.android.settings.core.PreferenceControllerMixin;
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import com.android.settingslib.development.DeveloperOptionsPreferenceController;
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@@ -67,13 +67,13 @@ public abstract class GlobalSettingSwitchPreferenceController extends
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public void updateState(Preference preference) {
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final int mode =
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Settings.Global.getInt(mContext.getContentResolver(), mSettingsKey, mDefault);
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((SwitchPreference) mPreference).setChecked(mode != mOff);
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((TwoStatePreference) mPreference).setChecked(mode != mOff);
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}
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@Override
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protected void onDeveloperOptionsSwitchDisabled() {
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super.onDeveloperOptionsSwitchDisabled();
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Settings.Global.putInt(mContext.getContentResolver(), mSettingsKey, mOff);
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((SwitchPreference) mPreference).setChecked(false);
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((TwoStatePreference) mPreference).setChecked(false);
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}
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}
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