The pm and keepScreenOn variables are globally defined.
I grab the PowerManager.WakeLock in my OnCreate method:
pm = (PowerManager) getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
keepScreenOn = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.SCREEN_BRIGHT_LOCK,"tpd");
in my onStart, onResume, and onRestart I grab the lock with
if (keepScreenOn == null) {
keepScreenOn = pm.newakeLock(PowerManager,SCREEN_BRIGHT_LOCK,"tpd");
}
keepScreenOn.acquire();
in my onDestroy, onPause, and onStop I release the lock with:
if (keepScreenOn != null) {
keepScreenOn.release();
keepScreenOn = null
}
After my app exits I get a failure screen and adb complains that
java.lang.Exception: WakeLock finalized while still held: tpd
Tracing shows that I released the lock before exit. What have I missed?
There is no way out of the app without crossing at least one of
onPause, onStop, or onDestroy. I can see that the app called
release() as often as it called acquire() so even though the
wakelock is reference counted it should still have zero refs.
keepScreenOnvariable is declared only once in a class? Is there some other declarations with lesser scope (i.e. declared in method). – Olegas May 7 '11 at 17:47