If we run a simple little hello world program that just puts some text in a textview, I see the the onCreate runs, and I guess it calls ondraw once, then it sort of returns to the os, and if we have registered a sensor changed or an onclick listener, we can read the sensor and call invalidate and the os will call ondraw again, and it all is usually 'fast enough'. But my question is: Does ondraw ever get called again? Or is this now a 'zombie process' that will just sit there taking up memory until we kill it?
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