Question

See, in master:

https://github.com/android/platform_frameworks_base/blob/master/core/java/android/os/Environment.java#L419

Why are these mutable? What does it mean? What's the use case?

Was it helpful?

Solution

If they were final, they could be inlined at compile time, based on the definitions in the stub android.jar in the SDK.

Now, device manufacturers are free to change the paths to whatever they want. By making the definitions non-final it is ensured that the definition in the runtime platform is used instead.

There are also other methods to prevent inlining.

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