Moved to AbstractDeviceSupport so each device support class can override them if required. This change helps to keep the code base clean by not requiring every (Device)Support class to implement these methods even when they don't need them.
The issue here is the following:
- we used intents in the generic BleProfile classes to notify about the results of e.g. certain read requests
- we used to send these results asynchronously via LocalBroadcastManager.sendBroadcast(), which always used the main thread for sending
- however, we noticed that reconnecting to devices sometimes failed because the results arrived too late and the next action in the BLE queue lacked the necessary information
- the fix was to use LocalBroadcastManager.setBroadcastSync(), so that the results arrive in time
- this unfortunately meant that they were not sent in the main thread anymore, and especially, this would send all pending intents that were previously queued via sendBroadcast() also in the "wrong" thread (in order to keep the order of events)
The fix is to use a custom IntentListener callback interface for synchronous notifications of ble profile results
*without* also causing other, previously queued intents to be sent.
Fixes#1218
This removes misuse of testNewFunctionality() and support fetching GPS data and debug logs
Fetching debug logs (Amazfit Bip/Cor) is now accessible in the debug activity
Fetching GPS data can be done by swiping in the list activity.
TODO: actually refresh list when fetching data is done :P
Also fix some android studio warnings on the go...
Most of the code is generic, so it could be implemented by other devices.
I dont know what happens if multiple messages arrive in the same notification.
So, this is experimental.
Don't take this serious. It will make the "massage device" vibrate when a phone call arrives.
It is inspired by the famous lawsuit[1] which has nothing to do with the Vibratissimo device maker.
After reading this I picked up the cheapest ble massage device just to see if we could support it.
And yes, we can.
[1] http://arstechnica.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/vibratorsuit.pdf