Answer: The primary constructor is part of the class header. Unlike Java, you don't need to declare a constructor in the body of the class. Here's an example:
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public class ClickToSelectEditText<T extends Listable> extends EditText { | |
List<T> mItems; | |
String[] mListableItems; | |
CharSequence mHint; | |
OnItemSelectedListener<T> onItemSelectedListener; | |
public ClickToSelectEditText(Context context) { | |
super(context); |
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package cc.cubone.turbo.core.rom; | |
import android.os.Build; | |
import android.view.Window; | |
import android.view.WindowManager; | |
import java.lang.reflect.Field; | |
import java.lang.reflect.Method; | |
/** |
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