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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:33:45+00:00 2026-05-15T07:33:45+00:00

I am attempting to create a wrapper class for Google Android’s Text-To-Speech functionality. However,

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I am attempting to create a wrapper class for Google Android’s Text-To-Speech functionality. However, I’m having trouble finding a way to have the system pause until after the onInit function has finished. Attached at the bottom is something of a solution I created based on what I found here: Android speech – how can you read text in Android?

However, this solution does not seem to work. Any thoughts on why this might not be working, or what would be a good idea in order to make sure that any Speak() calls happen after my onInit() call?

public class SpeechSynth implements OnInitListener
{

private TextToSpeech tts;
static final int TTS_CHECK_CODE = 0;
private int ready = 0;
private ReentrantLock waitForInitLock = new ReentrantLock();

SpeechSynth( Activity screen )
{
    ready = 0;
    tts = new TextToSpeech( screen, this );
    waitForInitLock.lock();

}

public void onInit(int status) 
{
    if (status == TextToSpeech.SUCCESS)
    {
        ready = 1;
    }
    waitForInitLock.unlock();
}

public int Speak( String text )
{
    if( ready == 1 )
    {
        tts.speak(text, TextToSpeech.QUEUE_ADD, null);
        return 1;
    }
    else
    {
        return 0;
    }   
}

}

I have been able to make it so that I can pass a string of text through the constructor, then have it played in the onInit() function. However, I would really like to avoid having to destroy and re-create the whole text-to-speech engine every time I need to have my program say something different.

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    2026-05-15T07:33:46+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:33 am

    I suggest you rely on the lock instead of your ready state int. Insert code as follows:

    public int Speak( String text )
    {
            if (waitForInitLock.isLocked())
            {
                try
                {
                    waitForInitLock.tryLock(180, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
                }
                catch (InterruptedException e)
                {
                    Log.e(D_LOG, "interruped");
                }
                //unlock it here so that it is never locked again
                waitForInitLock.unlock();
            }
    
        if( ready == 1 )
        {
            tts.speak(text, TextToSpeech.QUEUE_ADD, null);
            return 1;
        }
        else
        {
            return 0;
        }   
    }
    
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