Finally I got fed up and dug into the source. Turns out the way it works under the hood is that requestLayout and forceLayout just set a few flags on the view object; they don't “schedule” anything, contrary to the docs. requestLayout recursively calls itself on the parent, which is what gives the signal to Android the next time it goes to draw the screen that some stuff needs laying out again. forceLayout sets the same flags, but only on itself.
“Any kind of large capital expenditure cycle that we have seen over history at some point leads to the risk of overinvestment,” said Mohit Mittal, chief investment officer of core strategies at global bond fund manager Pimco, which has about $2.3 trillion in assets under management. “There may be some form of over investment over the next two years that leads to a correction or a growth slowdown.”
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