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Adding try/catch to SnapshotNotificationActivity to catch IllegalStateException#1236
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Adding try/catch to SnapshotNotificationActivity to catch IllegalStateException#1236
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What about we refactor the code a bit to avoid this issue? I would suggest introducing an inner class handling the click event and holding a reference to the style. This way we can avoid needing to call getStyle in the onMapClick event and we are sure we won't create two snapshots as the if check on mapSnapshotter will execute as expected
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Resolves #1136 by adding a try/catch to fix a crash. I was able to reproduce the crash by quickly tapping the map twice. The second tap throws the exception because the MapSnapshotter is already created and in the process of creating the snapshot.
The exception from
MapSnapshotter.javais now printed to the logcat and a cleaner message is displayed in a Toast.cc @JoelNieman