Whats the correct way of calling super.onStop(), i.e, when unregistering a listener?
I have seen:
protected void onStop() {
sensorManager.unregisterListener(this);
super.onStop();
}
OR
protected void onStop() {
super.onStop();
sensorManager.unregisterListener(this);
}
super
should be called as the first thing of an overrode method (that you intend to super!) In practice, I don't think it actually matters, and that is more of a "clean code" way of doing things.