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85 boolean hasToolBar) { in State() argument89 mHasToolBar = hasToolBar; in State()96 boolean hasToolBar() { in hasToolBar() method in TaskViewPanel.State438 if (state.hasToolBar()) { in getTaskViewBounds()493 mToolBarView.updateToolBarContentVisibility(mActiveState.hasToolBar() && isVisible); in setToolBarViewVisibility()543 if (toState.hasToolBar() != fromState.hasToolBar()) { in setActiveState()544 mToolBarView.setVisibility(toState.hasToolBar() ? VISIBLE : GONE); in setActiveState()553 mToolBarView.setVisibility(mActiveState.hasToolBar() ? VISIBLE : GONE); in setActiveState()559 mToolBarView.setVisibility(mActiveState.hasToolBar() ? VISIBLE : GONE); in setActiveState()