I have created a class which extends ViewGroup. One of the functions of this MyCustomViewGroup class is acting as a container for a nested class MyButton which extends Button.
I setup the custom properties for MyCustomViewGroup from a custom AttributeSet in the normal manner. One of the attributes defines the StateListDrawable to use for the background of instances of the MyButton nested class. I store this in a Class variable mMyButtonBackground.
public class MyCustomViewGroup extends ViewGroup {
private Drawable mMyButtonBackground;
...
Each time I create a new instance of MyButton in MyCustomViewGroup I set it's background.
MyButton myButton = new MyButton(context);
myButton.setBackground(mMyButtonBackground);
At run time, the StateListDrawable only seems to be working for the most recently added instance of MyButton.
For example say I create 4 instances of MyButton in MyCustomViewGroup. If I click on MyButton number 4, it's background changes as defined in the StateListDrawable. If I click on MyButton 1 to 3, their backgrounds do not change but MyButton number 4's does.
Logically this would suggest it is a mutability problem. All the MyButton instances are sharing the same StateListDrawable stored in mMyButtonBackground. Considering this, I've tried:
MyButton myButton = new MyButton(context);
Drawable myButtonBackground = mMyButtonBackground.mutate();
myButton.setBackground(myButtonBackground);
This did not solve the issue though. I've also tried specifically casting it as a StateListDrawable:
MyButton myButton = new MyButton(context);
StateListDrawable myButtonBackground = (StateListDrawable)mMyButtonBackground.mutate();
myButton.setBackground(myButtonBackground);
This also did not solve the problem. In my research trying to solve this problem I have have read this article by Romain Guy on Drawable mutations. I would have thought that since a StateListDrawable is a subclass of Drawable, I should be able to apply the same approach, but I can't seem to get it working. What am I missing?