Avoid touch lockup due to mQuickReturn == true#587
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Avoid touch lockup due to mQuickReturn == true#587ksperling wants to merge 1 commit intojfeinstein10:masterfrom
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This can happen when a DOWN event is triggered in the quickreturn area, and the finger then moved out of that area without triggering a drag. If the menu is then closed in some other way (e.g. back key) the CustomViewAbove remains in mQuickReturn == true state and blocks all touches to the main content.
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This really helps, thank you! |
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yeah, this bug I have encountered |
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This can happen when a DOWN event is triggered in the quickreturn area, and the finger then moved out of that area without triggering a drag (e.g. by moving vertically first and then across). If the menu is then closed in some other way (e.g. back key) the CustomViewAbove remains in mQuickReturn == true state and blocks all touches to the main content, making the app appear unresponsive or crashed to the user.