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class FragmentFactory
Interface used to control the instantiation of Fragment
instances. Implementations can be registered with a FragmentManager
via FragmentManager#setFragmentFactory(FragmentFactory)
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setFragmentFactory |
androidx.fragment.app.FragmentManager#setFragmentFactory(FragmentFactory) |
Public constructors |
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Public functions |
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Fragment |
instantiate(classLoader: ClassLoader, className: String) Create a new instance of a Fragment with the given class name. |
Class<Fragment> |
loadFragmentClass(classLoader: ClassLoader, className: String) Parse a Fragment Class from the given class name. |
fun instantiate(classLoader: ClassLoader, className: String): Fragment
Create a new instance of a Fragment with the given class name. This uses loadFragmentClass
and the empty constructor of the resulting Class by default.
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classLoader: ClassLoader |
The default classloader to use for instantiation |
className: String |
The class name of the fragment to instantiate. |
Returns | |
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Fragment |
Returns a new fragment instance. |
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androidx.fragment.app.Fragment.InstantiationException |
If there is a failure in instantiating the given fragment class. This is a runtime exception; it is not normally expected to happen. |
fun loadFragmentClass(classLoader: ClassLoader, className: String): Class<Fragment>
Parse a Fragment Class from the given class name. The resulting Class is kept in a global cache, bypassing the Class#forName(String)
calls when passed the same class name again.
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classLoader: ClassLoader |
The default classloader to use for loading the Class |
className: String |
The class name of the fragment to parse. |
Throws | |
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androidx.fragment.app.Fragment.InstantiationException |
If there is a failure in parsing the given fragment class. This is a runtime exception; it is not normally expected to happen. |