Yep, I've got issues filed for each platform (most assigned to me). They will get done this week before we tag the RC.
If JIRA was up I could link you to them :/ On 5/15/12 7:44 AM, "Drew Walters" <deedu...@gmail.com> wrote: >Fil, wouldn't the other native implementations need updated as well >before merging in the changes that are required for cordova-js? > >On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 5:26 PM, Filip Maj <f...@adobe.com> wrote: >> Hey all, >> >> Part of the 1.8 work was to change the accelerometer plugin to line it >>up >> more with the way the Geolocation plugin was rewritten. Essentially: >> >> - store callback ids in the plugin for incoming requests >> - privatize start() and stop() methods >> - start and stop the accel listener based on how many callbacks are >> waiting for accel data >> >> The Accel plugin now should implement only 3 actions: getAcceleration, >> addWatch, clearWatch. The plugin should handle calling start() and >>stop() >> privately on its own. This also eliminates the awkward "getTimeout" and >> "setTimeout" actions, and now we are ensured that the accelerometer >>plugin >> stops as soon as possible (namely, when no callbacks in JS are waiting >>for >> acceleration values), instead of waiting for the timeout period to >>expire. >> >> I added a few extra things to the android plugin rewrite as well, mainly >> checking for accuracy level before returning values to the web view. >> >> If any Android maintainers want to take a look at the rewrite, please >>have >> a look at the 463 branch on the Apache git repo [1]. Would love feedback >> if you have the time to look it over. >> >> I will be merging it later this week unless someone has any issues with >>it. >> >> Thanks, >> Fil >> >> [1] >> >>http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=incubator-cordova-android.git;a= >>sh >> ortlog;h=refs/heads/463 >>