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Message #72636
[Bug 1447566] Re: Need to expose API to notify about user closing the app
What about the unsaved data case when an app is killed by life cycle
management? It seems problematic to me to lead app developers into
believing that users will see that question, when most of the time they
won't.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1447566
Title:
Need to expose API to notify about user closing the app
Status in ubuntu-ui-toolkit package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Apps currently have no way to "clean up" when a user closes them
(swipes an app away in the right-edge switcher).
It'd be useful to expose a signal that the app can subscribe to to
handle SIGTERM that's sent to it by upstart. The app should not exit
until the signal handler returns. Initially we'll rely on upstart to
SIGKILL the app after a timeout, but later we'll need to implement a
way for the app to suppress that if e.g. it needs to ask the user what
to do with unsaved data.
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