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While I have been unable to duplicate this bug, I still get a trickle of crash reports with this occurring. I thought adding a null check for my list adapter would fix it, but its still occurring. What am I missing?

Full stacktrace: http://pastebin.com/Q6GwDU7Q

    public void onLoaderReset(Loader<Cursor> loader) {
    final int id = loader.getId();
    switch (id) {
    case LOADER_ID1:
        if (mAdapter != null)
            mAdapter.changeCursor(null); //Line 512 where stacktrace references
        break;
    case LOADER_ID2:
        //Other code here
        break;
    default:
        throw new InvalidParameterException("id=" + id);
    }
}

mAdapter is initialized in onActivityCreated, but I realize while typing this I do not ever release it, maybe I should perform that in onDetach? mAdapter is attached to a ListView set up by a ListFragment. And I set the adapters cursor to null to clear the list I have. So yes, what am I overlooking?

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  • I can't imagine that it's the source of your NPE, but I believe that you should be using swapCursor instead of changeCursor because the loader 'owns' the cursor and will close it. swapCursor doesn't close the old cursor, while changeCursor does. Jun 4, 2013 at 0:27
  • I get what you're saying now, I will see if I can duplicate this so I can try your solution.
    – Jeff
    Jun 4, 2013 at 16:53
  • Granted, issue 54142 (code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=54142) suggests what I thought would happen
    – Jeff
    Jun 4, 2013 at 18:32
  • Well, that's a really nasty bug that I (and I assume most people) didn't know about :-) Jun 4, 2013 at 21:52

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Well after searching through the Android source, I see now that like GreyBearedGeek stated, I should allow the loader to handle the Cursor destruction.

As you can see in CursorLoader it will handle closing the old cursor if passing a new one:

    /* Runs on the UI thread */
@Override
public void deliverResult(Cursor cursor) {
    if (isReset()) {
        // An async query came in while the loader is stopped
        if (cursor != null) {
            cursor.close();
        }
        return;
    }
    Cursor oldCursor = mCursor;
    mCursor = cursor;

    if (isStarted()) {
        super.deliverResult(cursor);
    }

    if (oldCursor != null && oldCursor != cursor && !oldCursor.isClosed()) {
        oldCursor.close();
    }
}

As well as closing the cursor upon a reset.

    @Override
protected void onReset() {
    super.onReset();

    // Ensure the loader is stopped
    onStopLoading();

    if (mCursor != null && !mCursor.isClosed()) {
        mCursor.close();
    }
    mCursor = null;
}

So I will use swapCursor in the future as to not interfere with CursorLoaders handling, even though I've yet to see how this causes my NPE in the stacktrace above.

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