Cool, thats a neat feature of the Javadoc. Never seen it before.
But according to it, the following are valid constants for
ContactsContract.RawContact
String DISPLAY_NAME_ALTERNATIVE
String DISPLAY_NAME_PRIMARY
String DISPLAY_NAME_SOURCE
String PHONETIC_NAME
String PHONETIC_NAME_STYLE
String SORT_KEY_ALTERNATIVE
String SORT_KEY_PRIMARY
But none of them are availabel in the compiled lasses, nor exist in
the source code of the trunk.
So what are they for, and where do they come from?
On Aug 14, 4:57 pm, RichardC richard.crit...@googlemail.com wrote:
Turn on filer by API level (top right on docs) and have a look.
On Aug 14, 2:24 am, William Ferguson william.ferguson...@gmail.com
wrote:
Can someone tell me what for version of Android the online Javadoc has
been generated?
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/ContactsContr...
contains references to several constants such as DISPLAY_NAME_PRIMARY
that don't exist in the compiled class for 2.1 or 2.2 and don't exist
in the current trunk of the source. And since
ContactsContract.RawContacts didn't exist in 1.6 I am struggling to
see where the online Javadoc comes from.
Can anyone point out its origins?
Or enlighten me as to what version of the Android API is actually
presented as the online Javadoc?
As an awside it would be really useful if there was Javadoc for each
version.
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