AppOpsManager.UnsafeCheckOpNoThrow(String, Int32, String) Method
Definition
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Like #unsafeCheckOp(String, int, String) but instead of throwing a
SecurityException it returns #MODE_ERRORED.
[Android.Runtime.Register("unsafeCheckOpNoThrow", "(Ljava/lang/String;ILjava/lang/String;)I", "GetUnsafeCheckOpNoThrow_Ljava_lang_String_ILjava_lang_String_Handler", ApiSince=29)]
public virtual Android.App.AppOpsManagerMode UnsafeCheckOpNoThrow(string op, int uid, string packageName);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("unsafeCheckOpNoThrow", "(Ljava/lang/String;ILjava/lang/String;)I", "GetUnsafeCheckOpNoThrow_Ljava_lang_String_ILjava_lang_String_Handler", ApiSince=29)>]
abstract member UnsafeCheckOpNoThrow : string * int * string -> Android.App.AppOpsManagerMode
override this.UnsafeCheckOpNoThrow : string * int * string -> Android.App.AppOpsManagerMode
Parameters
- op
- String
- uid
- Int32
- packageName
- String
Returns
- Attributes
Remarks
Like #unsafeCheckOp(String, int, String) but instead of throwing a SecurityException it returns #MODE_ERRORED.
This member is deprecated. Use #checkOpNoThrow(String, int, String)
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