Move DimLayer to Root if translucent window and not multi-window
When the first window in a Task opens, the Task will animate to enter instead of the app with the introduction of hierarchal animations. This causes problems if the first window is translucent and has a dim since the dim layer will animate with the Task instead of fading in. To prevent that, we can move the dim layer to a higher up level in the hierarchy, but still maintain the relative Z order. We still place the dim at the Task level if the Task is non translucent or if the Task is in multi-window mode. We find the root task and check if it's translucent. If so, it will find the Dimmer object for the next level up in the hierarchy and create the dim layer at that level instead of the Task. If the Task is not translucent, we add the dimmer to the Task level. Since the dim layer is at the display level, translucent Tasks don't behave correctly when swiping to recents. When the dim layer was parented to the Task, the dim layer would animate with the Task when swiping up to recents. In this change, the dim layer will fade out if placed on the display level when swiping to go to recents. Test: Open assistant and see dim layer fade in Test: Open translucent app with dim layer. Swipe to recents Fixes: 148938447 Change-Id: I6e275b778da4cb7aeda3b3483a14f5f9d2796e44
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