1) Move contact URI, contact photo URI, and custom label
into recipient database, so there are no longer any
contact DB queries during Recipient object loading.
2) Use a SoftHashMap so that any referenced Recipient objects
can't get kicked out of the cache.
3) Don't load Recipient objects through the provider during sync.
This was a super expensive thing to do, and blew up the cache.
4) Only apply changes to Recipient objects during sync if they
are in the cache. Otherwise, there should be no outstanding
references, and the changes are fine going exclusively to
the DB.
Don't use a cached recipient if we have a prefetched recipient
detail object and the cached recipient is still in progress
and without a name
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Eliminate the concept of 'Recipients' (plural). There is now just
a 'Recipient', which contains an Address that is either an individual
or a group ID.
MMS groups now exist as part of the group database, just like push
groups.
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This was a holdover from Signal's origins as a pure SMS app.
It causes problems, depends on undefined device specific behavior,
and should no longer be necessary now that we have all the
information we need to E164 all numbers.
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1. Switch from 300 to 500 colors.
2. Colorize incoming conversation bubbles.
3. Colorize recipeint preference activity toolbar.
4. Support inverted colors in avatars.
5. Make status bar icons tint according to secondary color.
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Drawables are (strangely) mutable objects. We reuse a single
drawable for each recipient, but some avatar views (the
conversation list -- 40dp) are larger than others (the
conversation -- 30dp).
This results in a situation where TextDrawable doesn't render
itself appropriately, because the bounds are modified by a larger
view.
Giving the Drawable an intrinsic width and height resolves this
conflict.
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If the contact doesn't have an image, render a color-coded
background and the first letter of the contact's name.
1) Don't display anything during recipient resolution.
2) Display a # icon in material gray for recipients with no name.
3) Display a material group icon in material gray for groups with
no avatar icon set.
Closes#3104
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