> I deal with these situations by just keeping a public static reference
> around to the currently active activity. E.g.
Brilliant idea!!! That's the solution!
And you could abstract it out into a sub class like this (I wish
showDialog/dismissDialog weren't marked as final!):
public class OrientationAwareActivity extends Activity {
private static OrientationAwareActivity ACTIVE_INSTANCE;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
ACTIVE_INSTANCE = this;
}
@Override
protected void onDestroy() {
super.onDestroy();
ACTIVE_INSTANCE = null;
}
public void showDialogSmart(int id) {
if (ACTIVE_INSTANCE != null) {
ACTIVE_INSTANCE.showDialog(id);
}
}
public void dismissDialogSmart(int id) {
if (ACTIVE_INSTANCE != null) {
ACTIVE_INSTANCE.dismissDialog(id);
}
}
}
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