RxJava Android caused ConcurrentModificationException
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I'm a new in RxJava in Android development. I had changed in project AsyncTask to RxJava and got a ConcurrentModificationException. Yes, I used collection (sparseArray) but it doesn't matter 'cause exeption was thrown in findViewById.setVisibility. Only when I try to invoke setVisibility. I confused, what I do wrong? I have a TextView in fragment. At first I set up OnClickListener, in listener I init Single.fromCallable, then I set up OnDragListener
TextView tv;
tv.setOnClickListener(v -> {
if (isClickEnable) {
tv.setBackgroundResource(R.drawable.cheap_dark);
cheapInObservable(tv);
}
});
tv.setOnDragListener(new MyDragListener());
private void cheapInObservable(TextView tView) {
Single.fromCallable( () -> tView).subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.delay(250, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS, AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.doOnSuccess(this::onSuccessCheapIn)
.subscribe();
}
And in this code I get exeption:
private class MyDragListener implements View.OnDragListener {
@Override
public boolean onDrag(View v, DragEvent event) {
View dragView = (View)event.getLocalState();
switch (event.getAction()) {
case DragEvent.ACTION_DRAG_ENDED:
if(!event.getResult()) {
if(dragView == v) {
dragView.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
activity.findViewById(sparseCheaps.get(dragView.getId())).
setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
}
}
break;
private void onSuccessCheapIn(TextView tv) {
tv.setVisibility(View.INVISIBLE);
TextView tvd = activity.findViewById(sparseCheaps.get(tv.getId()));
tvd.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
AnimatorSet set = new AnimatorSet();
tvd.animate().rotation(0);
int up = activity.findViewById(R.id.guidelineGlowUp).getTop();
int left = getXcoord(tvd);
set.setDuration(400).playTogether(ObjectAnimator.ofFloat(tvd, TextView.TRANSLATION_X,
tvd.getX(), left),
ObjectAnimator.ofFloat(tvd, TextView.TRANSLATION_Y, tvd.getY(), up - 3));
set.setInterpolator(new AccelerateInterpolator((float) 0.4));
set.addListener(new AnimatorListenerAdapter() {
@Override
public void onAnimationEnd(Animator animation) {
isAnimationCheaps = false;
super.onAnimationEnd(animation);
}
});
set.start();
}
I've found out that only the exeption is thrown when I use setVisibility. If I use AsyncTask instead of Rx it works without exception
StackTrace is:
java.util.ConcurrentModificationException
at java.util.HashMap$HashIterator.nextEntry(HashMap.java:795)
at java.util.HashMap$KeyIterator.next(HashMap.java:822)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1154)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl.handleDragEvent(ViewRootImpl.java:4322)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl.access$1100(ViewRootImpl.java:103)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl$ViewRootHandler.handleMessage(ViewRootImpl.java:3407)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:107)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:194)
at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5370)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:525)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:833)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:600)
at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method)
java android rx-java
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I'm a new in RxJava in Android development. I had changed in project AsyncTask to RxJava and got a ConcurrentModificationException. Yes, I used collection (sparseArray) but it doesn't matter 'cause exeption was thrown in findViewById.setVisibility. Only when I try to invoke setVisibility. I confused, what I do wrong? I have a TextView in fragment. At first I set up OnClickListener, in listener I init Single.fromCallable, then I set up OnDragListener
TextView tv;
tv.setOnClickListener(v -> {
if (isClickEnable) {
tv.setBackgroundResource(R.drawable.cheap_dark);
cheapInObservable(tv);
}
});
tv.setOnDragListener(new MyDragListener());
private void cheapInObservable(TextView tView) {
Single.fromCallable( () -> tView).subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.delay(250, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS, AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.doOnSuccess(this::onSuccessCheapIn)
.subscribe();
}
And in this code I get exeption:
private class MyDragListener implements View.OnDragListener {
@Override
public boolean onDrag(View v, DragEvent event) {
View dragView = (View)event.getLocalState();
switch (event.getAction()) {
case DragEvent.ACTION_DRAG_ENDED:
if(!event.getResult()) {
if(dragView == v) {
dragView.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
activity.findViewById(sparseCheaps.get(dragView.getId())).
setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
}
}
break;
private void onSuccessCheapIn(TextView tv) {
tv.setVisibility(View.INVISIBLE);
TextView tvd = activity.findViewById(sparseCheaps.get(tv.getId()));
tvd.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
AnimatorSet set = new AnimatorSet();
tvd.animate().rotation(0);
int up = activity.findViewById(R.id.guidelineGlowUp).getTop();
int left = getXcoord(tvd);
set.setDuration(400).playTogether(ObjectAnimator.ofFloat(tvd, TextView.TRANSLATION_X,
tvd.getX(), left),
ObjectAnimator.ofFloat(tvd, TextView.TRANSLATION_Y, tvd.getY(), up - 3));
set.setInterpolator(new AccelerateInterpolator((float) 0.4));
set.addListener(new AnimatorListenerAdapter() {
@Override
public void onAnimationEnd(Animator animation) {
isAnimationCheaps = false;
super.onAnimationEnd(animation);
}
});
set.start();
}
I've found out that only the exeption is thrown when I use setVisibility. If I use AsyncTask instead of Rx it works without exception
StackTrace is:
java.util.ConcurrentModificationException
at java.util.HashMap$HashIterator.nextEntry(HashMap.java:795)
at java.util.HashMap$KeyIterator.next(HashMap.java:822)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1154)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl.handleDragEvent(ViewRootImpl.java:4322)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl.access$1100(ViewRootImpl.java:103)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl$ViewRootHandler.handleMessage(ViewRootImpl.java:3407)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:107)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:194)
at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5370)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:525)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:833)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:600)
at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method)
java android rx-java
Post your exception stack trace
– Gabe Sechan
Nov 15 at 20:12
It looks likeTextView
emits a series of events, all of which will occur on aSchedulers.io()
thread. SinceDragEvent.ACTION_DRAG_ENDED
is a GUI-oriented event, it should be handled on theAndroidSchedulers.mainThread()
thread. That's the rule in Android (or any environment with a GUI management).
– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 15 at 21:18
Can you explain what you are trying to do?
– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 15 at 21:18
@BobDalgleish he's specifying AndroidSchedulers.mainThread() in delay(...), so subscribeOn(Schedulers.io() doesn't matter here.
– Dimezis
Nov 15 at 22:20
post your onSuccessCheapIn code
– Dimezis
Nov 15 at 22:21
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I'm a new in RxJava in Android development. I had changed in project AsyncTask to RxJava and got a ConcurrentModificationException. Yes, I used collection (sparseArray) but it doesn't matter 'cause exeption was thrown in findViewById.setVisibility. Only when I try to invoke setVisibility. I confused, what I do wrong? I have a TextView in fragment. At first I set up OnClickListener, in listener I init Single.fromCallable, then I set up OnDragListener
TextView tv;
tv.setOnClickListener(v -> {
if (isClickEnable) {
tv.setBackgroundResource(R.drawable.cheap_dark);
cheapInObservable(tv);
}
});
tv.setOnDragListener(new MyDragListener());
private void cheapInObservable(TextView tView) {
Single.fromCallable( () -> tView).subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.delay(250, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS, AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.doOnSuccess(this::onSuccessCheapIn)
.subscribe();
}
And in this code I get exeption:
private class MyDragListener implements View.OnDragListener {
@Override
public boolean onDrag(View v, DragEvent event) {
View dragView = (View)event.getLocalState();
switch (event.getAction()) {
case DragEvent.ACTION_DRAG_ENDED:
if(!event.getResult()) {
if(dragView == v) {
dragView.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
activity.findViewById(sparseCheaps.get(dragView.getId())).
setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
}
}
break;
private void onSuccessCheapIn(TextView tv) {
tv.setVisibility(View.INVISIBLE);
TextView tvd = activity.findViewById(sparseCheaps.get(tv.getId()));
tvd.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
AnimatorSet set = new AnimatorSet();
tvd.animate().rotation(0);
int up = activity.findViewById(R.id.guidelineGlowUp).getTop();
int left = getXcoord(tvd);
set.setDuration(400).playTogether(ObjectAnimator.ofFloat(tvd, TextView.TRANSLATION_X,
tvd.getX(), left),
ObjectAnimator.ofFloat(tvd, TextView.TRANSLATION_Y, tvd.getY(), up - 3));
set.setInterpolator(new AccelerateInterpolator((float) 0.4));
set.addListener(new AnimatorListenerAdapter() {
@Override
public void onAnimationEnd(Animator animation) {
isAnimationCheaps = false;
super.onAnimationEnd(animation);
}
});
set.start();
}
I've found out that only the exeption is thrown when I use setVisibility. If I use AsyncTask instead of Rx it works without exception
StackTrace is:
java.util.ConcurrentModificationException
at java.util.HashMap$HashIterator.nextEntry(HashMap.java:795)
at java.util.HashMap$KeyIterator.next(HashMap.java:822)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1154)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl.handleDragEvent(ViewRootImpl.java:4322)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl.access$1100(ViewRootImpl.java:103)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl$ViewRootHandler.handleMessage(ViewRootImpl.java:3407)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:107)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:194)
at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5370)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:525)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:833)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:600)
at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method)
java android rx-java
I'm a new in RxJava in Android development. I had changed in project AsyncTask to RxJava and got a ConcurrentModificationException. Yes, I used collection (sparseArray) but it doesn't matter 'cause exeption was thrown in findViewById.setVisibility. Only when I try to invoke setVisibility. I confused, what I do wrong? I have a TextView in fragment. At first I set up OnClickListener, in listener I init Single.fromCallable, then I set up OnDragListener
TextView tv;
tv.setOnClickListener(v -> {
if (isClickEnable) {
tv.setBackgroundResource(R.drawable.cheap_dark);
cheapInObservable(tv);
}
});
tv.setOnDragListener(new MyDragListener());
private void cheapInObservable(TextView tView) {
Single.fromCallable( () -> tView).subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.delay(250, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS, AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.doOnSuccess(this::onSuccessCheapIn)
.subscribe();
}
And in this code I get exeption:
private class MyDragListener implements View.OnDragListener {
@Override
public boolean onDrag(View v, DragEvent event) {
View dragView = (View)event.getLocalState();
switch (event.getAction()) {
case DragEvent.ACTION_DRAG_ENDED:
if(!event.getResult()) {
if(dragView == v) {
dragView.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
activity.findViewById(sparseCheaps.get(dragView.getId())).
setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
}
}
break;
private void onSuccessCheapIn(TextView tv) {
tv.setVisibility(View.INVISIBLE);
TextView tvd = activity.findViewById(sparseCheaps.get(tv.getId()));
tvd.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
AnimatorSet set = new AnimatorSet();
tvd.animate().rotation(0);
int up = activity.findViewById(R.id.guidelineGlowUp).getTop();
int left = getXcoord(tvd);
set.setDuration(400).playTogether(ObjectAnimator.ofFloat(tvd, TextView.TRANSLATION_X,
tvd.getX(), left),
ObjectAnimator.ofFloat(tvd, TextView.TRANSLATION_Y, tvd.getY(), up - 3));
set.setInterpolator(new AccelerateInterpolator((float) 0.4));
set.addListener(new AnimatorListenerAdapter() {
@Override
public void onAnimationEnd(Animator animation) {
isAnimationCheaps = false;
super.onAnimationEnd(animation);
}
});
set.start();
}
I've found out that only the exeption is thrown when I use setVisibility. If I use AsyncTask instead of Rx it works without exception
StackTrace is:
java.util.ConcurrentModificationException
at java.util.HashMap$HashIterator.nextEntry(HashMap.java:795)
at java.util.HashMap$KeyIterator.next(HashMap.java:822)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1154)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewGroup.dispatchDragEvent(ViewGroup.java:1156)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl.handleDragEvent(ViewRootImpl.java:4322)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl.access$1100(ViewRootImpl.java:103)
at android.view.ViewRootImpl$ViewRootHandler.handleMessage(ViewRootImpl.java:3407)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:107)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:194)
at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5370)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:525)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:833)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:600)
at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method)
java android rx-java
java android rx-java
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asked Nov 15 at 19:56
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Post your exception stack trace
– Gabe Sechan
Nov 15 at 20:12
It looks likeTextView
emits a series of events, all of which will occur on aSchedulers.io()
thread. SinceDragEvent.ACTION_DRAG_ENDED
is a GUI-oriented event, it should be handled on theAndroidSchedulers.mainThread()
thread. That's the rule in Android (or any environment with a GUI management).
– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 15 at 21:18
Can you explain what you are trying to do?
– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 15 at 21:18
@BobDalgleish he's specifying AndroidSchedulers.mainThread() in delay(...), so subscribeOn(Schedulers.io() doesn't matter here.
– Dimezis
Nov 15 at 22:20
post your onSuccessCheapIn code
– Dimezis
Nov 15 at 22:21
|
show 5 more comments
Post your exception stack trace
– Gabe Sechan
Nov 15 at 20:12
It looks likeTextView
emits a series of events, all of which will occur on aSchedulers.io()
thread. SinceDragEvent.ACTION_DRAG_ENDED
is a GUI-oriented event, it should be handled on theAndroidSchedulers.mainThread()
thread. That's the rule in Android (or any environment with a GUI management).
– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 15 at 21:18
Can you explain what you are trying to do?
– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 15 at 21:18
@BobDalgleish he's specifying AndroidSchedulers.mainThread() in delay(...), so subscribeOn(Schedulers.io() doesn't matter here.
– Dimezis
Nov 15 at 22:20
post your onSuccessCheapIn code
– Dimezis
Nov 15 at 22:21
Post your exception stack trace
– Gabe Sechan
Nov 15 at 20:12
Post your exception stack trace
– Gabe Sechan
Nov 15 at 20:12
It looks like
TextView
emits a series of events, all of which will occur on a Schedulers.io()
thread. Since DragEvent.ACTION_DRAG_ENDED
is a GUI-oriented event, it should be handled on the AndroidSchedulers.mainThread()
thread. That's the rule in Android (or any environment with a GUI management).– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 15 at 21:18
It looks like
TextView
emits a series of events, all of which will occur on a Schedulers.io()
thread. Since DragEvent.ACTION_DRAG_ENDED
is a GUI-oriented event, it should be handled on the AndroidSchedulers.mainThread()
thread. That's the rule in Android (or any environment with a GUI management).– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 15 at 21:18
Can you explain what you are trying to do?
– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 15 at 21:18
Can you explain what you are trying to do?
– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 15 at 21:18
@BobDalgleish he's specifying AndroidSchedulers.mainThread() in delay(...), so subscribeOn(Schedulers.io() doesn't matter here.
– Dimezis
Nov 15 at 22:20
@BobDalgleish he's specifying AndroidSchedulers.mainThread() in delay(...), so subscribeOn(Schedulers.io() doesn't matter here.
– Dimezis
Nov 15 at 22:20
post your onSuccessCheapIn code
– Dimezis
Nov 15 at 22:21
post your onSuccessCheapIn code
– Dimezis
Nov 15 at 22:21
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– Gabe Sechan
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It looks like
TextView
emits a series of events, all of which will occur on aSchedulers.io()
thread. SinceDragEvent.ACTION_DRAG_ENDED
is a GUI-oriented event, it should be handled on theAndroidSchedulers.mainThread()
thread. That's the rule in Android (or any environment with a GUI management).– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 15 at 21:18
Can you explain what you are trying to do?
– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 15 at 21:18
@BobDalgleish he's specifying AndroidSchedulers.mainThread() in delay(...), so subscribeOn(Schedulers.io() doesn't matter here.
– Dimezis
Nov 15 at 22:20
post your onSuccessCheapIn code
– Dimezis
Nov 15 at 22:21