Handler post is not working in Kotlin Android

songoku1610 picture songoku1610 · Sep 21, 2017 · Viewed 13.3k times · Source

Could someone show me what is wrong?

I try to use a Handler post a Runnable but it's not execute

var mHandler: Handler? = null

override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)
    setContentView(R.layout.activity_main)
    mHandler = Handler()
    var runnable = Runnable {
        Log.d("TEST", "++++ runable")
        Log.d("TEST", "++++ come end")
    }
    Log.d("TEST", "++++ runnable" + runnable)
    Log.d("TEST", "++++ handle" + mHandler)
    mHandler!!.post { runnable }
}

This is output

09-21 00:56:04.067 4419-4419/? D/TEST: ++++ runnablecom.vpioneer.activity.MainActivity$onCreate$runnable$1@529b8fb4 09-21 00:56:04.067 4419-4419/? D/TEST: ++++ handleHandler (android.os.Handler) {529b8cb4}

Answer

crgarridos picture crgarridos · Sep 21, 2017

First at all, don't use !! operator, it is a very bad practice (from the doc). With ? you will reach the same behaviour but checking if the instance became null before executing it.

Saying this, using:

mHandler?.post { runnable }

You are actually creating a new lambda containing runnable line. see here below in a more readable way:

mHandler?.post { 
   runnable 
}

This is the equivalent in Java:

mHandler.post(new Runnable(){
    public void run(){
        runnable;
    }
});

To solve this:

Option 1: getting rid of the runnable declaration

mHandler?.post { /*the content of your runnable*/ }

Option 2: using your runnable instance

mHandler?.post(runnable) // normal parentheses

Option 3: crazy way

mHandler?.post { runnable.run() }