package cgeo.geocaching; import cgeo.geocaching.compatibility.Compatibility; import android.app.Activity; import android.content.Context; import android.hardware.Sensor; import android.hardware.SensorEvent; import android.hardware.SensorEventListener; import android.hardware.SensorManager; public class cgDirection { private cgDirection dir = null; private Context context = null; private SensorManager sensorManager = null; private cgeoSensorListener sensorListener = null; private cgUpdateDir dirUpdate = null; public Float directionNow = null; public cgDirection(Context contextIn, cgUpdateDir dirUpdateIn) { context = contextIn; dirUpdate = dirUpdateIn; sensorListener = new cgeoSensorListener(); } public void initDir() { dir = this; if (sensorManager == null) { sensorManager = (SensorManager) context.getSystemService(Context.SENSOR_SERVICE); } sensorManager.registerListener(sensorListener, sensorManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_ORIENTATION), SensorManager.SENSOR_DELAY_NORMAL); } public void closeDir() { if (sensorManager != null && sensorListener != null) { sensorManager.unregisterListener(sensorListener); } } public void replaceUpdate(cgUpdateDir dirUpdateIn) { dirUpdate = dirUpdateIn; if (dirUpdate != null && directionNow != null) { dirUpdate.updateDir(dir); } } private class cgeoSensorListener implements SensorEventListener { @Override public void onAccuracyChanged(Sensor sensor, int accuracy) { /* * There is a bug in Android, which appearently causes this method to be called every * time the sensor _value_ changed, even if the _accuracy_ did not change. So logging * this event leads to the log being flooded with multiple entries _per second_, * which I experienced when running cgeo in a building (with GPS and network being * unreliable). * * See for example https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=14792 */ //Log.i(Settings.tag, "Compass' accuracy is low (" + accuracy + ")"); } @Override public void onSensorChanged(SensorEvent event) { directionNow = Compatibility.getDirectionNow(event.values[0], (Activity) context); if (dirUpdate != null && directionNow != null) { dirUpdate.updateDir(dir); } } } }