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Context.EnforceCallingPermission(String, String) Method

Definition

If the calling process of an IPC you are handling has not been granted a particular permission, throw a SecurityException.

[Android.Runtime.Register("enforceCallingPermission", "(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)V", "GetEnforceCallingPermission_Ljava_lang_String_Ljava_lang_String_Handler")]
public abstract void EnforceCallingPermission (string permission, string? message);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("enforceCallingPermission", "(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)V", "GetEnforceCallingPermission_Ljava_lang_String_Ljava_lang_String_Handler")>]
abstract member EnforceCallingPermission : string * string -> unit

Parameters

permission
String

The name of the permission being checked.

message
String

A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.

Attributes

Remarks

If the calling process of an IPC you are handling has not been granted a particular permission, throw a SecurityException. This is basically the same as calling #enforcePermission(String, int, int, String) with the pid and uid returned by android.os.Binder#getCallingPid and android.os.Binder#getCallingUid. One important difference is that if you are not currently processing an IPC, this function will always throw the SecurityException. This is done to protect against accidentally leaking permissions; you can use #enforceCallingOrSelfPermission to avoid this protection.

Java documentation for android.content.Context.enforceCallingPermission(java.lang.String, java.lang.String).

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