Calling finish() After Starting a New Activity

南楼画角 提交于 2019-11-27 01:17:02

问题


The first Activity that loads in my application is an initialization activity, and once complete it loads a new Activity. I want to ensure if the user presses 'Back' they go straight to the Launcher, and not the initialization screen. Side note, is this even the best approach, or would this be better done with some kind of Intent Flag?

Is it correct to call finish() after calling startActivity() on the new activity?

onCreate() {
...
startActivity(new Intent(this, NextActivity.class));
finish();
...
}

I'm still taking in the whole 'Message Queue' method of doing things in Android, and my assumption is that calling startActivity() and then finish() from my first Activity's onCreate() will log each respective message in the message queue, but finish execution of onCreate() before moving on to starting the next Activity and finishing my first one. Is this a correct understanding?


回答1:


Probably you should just use the noHistory flag on the activity in your manifest.xml



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2710470/calling-finish-after-starting-a-new-activity

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