/** * Although users won't typically care what the underlying implementation * of a context is, they will need to do comparisons. * So, although this method is provided by Java.Object we have it here * to ensure that we don't forget to implement it! */ public int hashCode () { return ((_theActivity == null) ? 0 : _theActivity.hashCode()); }
/** * Although users won't typically care what the underlying implementation * of a context is, they will need to do comparisons. * So, although this method is provided by Java.Object we have it here * to ensure that we don't forget to implement it! */ public int hashCode () { return ((_theActivity == null) ? 0 : _theActivity.hashCode()); }
/** * Although users won't typically care what the underlying implementation * of a context is, they will need to do comparisons. * So, although this method is provided by Java.Object we have it here * to ensure that we don't forget to implement it! */ public int hashCode () { return ((_theActivity == null) ? 0 : _theActivity.hashCode()); }
/** * Although users won't typically care what the underlying implementation * of a context is, they will need to do comparisons. * So, although this method is provided by Java.Object we have it here * to ensure that we don't forget to implement it! */ public int hashCode () { return ((_theActivity == null) ? 0 : _theActivity.hashCode()); }