commit | e4d4e489e18c643d768ac9bc0a2ba09a78615a61 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Melba Nuzen <[email protected]> | Fri Apr 05 12:37:52 2024 -0700 |
committer | Melba Nuzen <[email protected]> | Tue Apr 09 11:01:58 2024 -0400 |
tree | f7b8dca09364482e157c9cad817174232fb22c57 | |
parent | b6ae85d6cc39fd3175bb70efcda706366fbebada [diff] |
Don’t add non-valid children to ANI When populating the AccessibilityNodeInfos, Compose does not want to add non-valid children to the structure sent to a11y services. Adding in a check to make sure the children are valid before adding them. Note that fake nodes are considered valid children. See test added and go/mnuzen-fake-nodes-tracker. Bug: 331267131 Test: None, making sure existing ones pass. No way to reliably locally repro. Added in `testFakeNode_forContentDescriptionSemantics_id` and `testFakeNode_createdForButton_id` to verify that fakeNodes can have `getSourceNodeId()` called on them since that was the line in the stack trace that caused the NPE. Change-Id: Ia95a6e4e8fab495d2882c235e50bc7c3b63a37a2
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