G Blake is correct (though its 1 and 0 :-P )

Either way, there's no event letting you know when the Toast is gone. You 
might be able to get what you want by assigning a custom View to the toast 
and using its lifecycle events to determine when its gone (maybe 
onDetachedFromWindow, you'll have to test that).

Either way, running a thread with Sleep and check isn't a good way to do 
it. 

On Wednesday, January 23, 2013 9:04:57 AM UTC+2, Revathi Ramanan wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I trigger a toast message when a wrong number is entered by user in Edit 
> Text box.
> The toast duration is Toast.LENGTH_LONG.
>
> My requirement is till the Toast is shown to the user, no Keys should be 
> accepted by Edit Text.
>
> For this, I am trying the below thing.
> I am starting a thread and in the run() of Thread, I am calling 
> sleep(Toast.LENGTH_LONG).
>
> In the onKeyUp() of the activity, I am checking whether Thread is alive.
>
> All the time thread state is returned as TERMINATED and isAlive() is 
> returned as false.
>
> I want a way for the activity not to take any keys till my toast is alive.
>
> Any help would be really appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Revathi
>

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