In general there are two type of classes. Ones that extend ContextWrapper
class (Activity
, Service
, Application
) and those that do not extend it (like View
).
If class extends ContextWrapper
then you can use this
as Context
. Such classes normally do not have getContext()
method.
Those classes that do not extend ContextWrapper
but still save and use Context
normally expose getContext()
function. And you cannot use this
as Context
in such cases.
And these two cases are mutually exclusive. At least I don't recall classes that extend ContextWrapper
and have getContext
at the same time.
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