Doesn't look like there is a method for that in the SDK. The check is in the ViewRoot class and is done by comparing Thread.currentThread()
to a class member which is assigned in the constructor but never exposed.
If you really need this check you have several options to implement it:
- catch the android.view.ViewRoot$CalledFromWrongThreadException
- post a
Runnable
to a view and check Thread.currentThread()
- use a Handler to do the same
In general I think instead of checking whether you're on the correct thread, you should just make sure the code is always executed on the UI thread (using 2. or 3.).