Re: [android-developers] Re: Will getFilesDir().getAbsolutePath() ever change?
Is this being saved in persistent storage somewhere?
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 6:12 PM, RLScott <fixthatpiano@yahoo.com> wrote:
OK, here is what I propose doing now. I would just like to know if it
is robust or advisable:
I have a string named "root" that is initialized by my main activity
as:
root=getFilesDir().getAbsolutePath();
And I have a string called "currentFolder" that holds the current
directory. It is initially equal to root, but it can change if the
user changes to a subdirectory.
When I want to access a document file I use:
File f = new File(currentFolder, simpleFileName);
To change the current folder I use:
currentFolder = dirFile.getParent(); //..to navigate up the folder
tree, or
currentFolder = dirFile.getPath(); //..to navigate down the
folder tree.
where dirFile is a file representing a directory.
Now for the "risky" part: I propose to save "relativeCurrentFolder"
defined as:
relativeCurrentFolder = currentFolder.substring(root.length());
This works based on the assumption that root should always be a prefix
of currentFolder. Then when the app initializes, I can reconstruct
currentFolder as:
currentFolder = root + relativeCurrentFolder;
That way, if the platform does change in a way that changes root, then
currentFolder will always be properly reconstituted when the app
starts up again. Does this seem risky or robust?
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